Press
Burton Mail, 14th November 2016
BBC’s One Show to feature Burton’s prostate cancer campaign tonight.
Burton Mail, 5th November 2016
Burton Albion and Burton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust team up for second prostate screening
Burton Mail, 27th October 2016
Burton Albion fan in prostate cancer plea as he begins his own fight.
Burton Mail, 18th October 2016
Stretton man ‘all clear’ thanks to Burton Albion prostate screening
Burton Mail, 14th October 2016
Mail reader reveals prostate cancer fight after Burton screening.
Royal Society of Surgeon’s Website: 03 August 2016
How to get your paper published.
BBC News & BBC West Midlands: 02 August 2016
Burton Albion Football Club prostate test finds cancer
Lessons in leadership from… Sir Clive Woodward
Lessons in leadership from… Amanda Wakeley
Rod Ready to fight after prostate campaign uncovers cancer.
Prostate cancer campaign is a success.
Prostate cancer patient urges men to get checked
A team of Burton specialists are urging men to get checked for prostate cancer
Burton Mail: 23rd February 2016
Burton Albion fans can now get a free prostate screening as part of new campaign
Stylist Magazine: 15th December 2015
The fearless feminists who rallied against inequality and campaigned for the sisterhood in 2015
Queen’s Hospital staff rewarded with prestigious Macmillan title
Health Service Journal 01 December 2015
‘Knife, life and wife’: old stereotypes persist in surgery
Rhodes Project 17 November 2015
“Who do they think I am?” The Rhodes Project speaks with leading female surgeon Jyoti Shah about women’s resilience
Female surgeons face ‘hostile environment”
Mail Online 01 10 2015 and Daily Mail 02 10 2015
Operating theatres are an ‘old boys’ club’: Leading female surgeon blasts sexist colleagues who call women doctors ‘nurse’ and ask them to make the tea
Leading female surgeon hits out at endemic culture of sexism
The Daily Telegraph 01 October 2015
Sexism in surgery: Females being put off becoming surgeons by men
Huffington Post 1st October 2015
Operating Theatres ‘An Old Boys’ Club,’ Says Leading Surgeon Jyoti Shah
Leading female surgeon calls for cultural change in UK operating theatres
Top female surgeon: ‘End old boys’ club culture in operating theatres’
Health bosses look to kick Burton Albion fans into shape this season
Take Pride Burton Hospital June 2015
Asian Women of Achievement Awards
The British Medical Journal 29 May 2015
How do we address sexism in medicine?
Award for ‘world class’ surgeon from Queen’s Hospital
Burton Hospital Website 22 May 2015
Burton Surgeon wins prestigious national award
British Medical Association Website 22 May 2015
BMA employee wins Asian woman of achievement award
The Guardian Women in Leadership 20 May 2015
Asian Women of Achievements 2015: Meet the Winners
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Press Release
Medical Woman, Spring / Summer 2015
Women in Urology
Doctors Feature in Awards
Take Pride, Burton Hospital December 2014 Issue
Stardom awaits Queen’s consultant
A&E Role for Varma: Dr Jyoti Shah’s thrill as actress Indira plays character on her
Burton surgeon Jyoti Shah shares her role in NHS play with David Cameron
Cancer Culture Shock
The Standard, 06 November 2014
My Surgeon role made me love the NHS
Burton Mail Online, 17th September 2014
Games of Thrones star, Indira Verma shadows Jyoti Shah at Burton’s Queen’s Hospital for her theater role in Tiger Country.
Burton Mail, 17th September 2014
Games of Thrones heads to Queen’s with actress