My daily life is get to work for 8:30am, check out the tasks new or ongoing. Mainly I organise the data about all the patients accessing NHS services. This data includes illness types, where people live etc.. The easiest way to explain it is that I work in Health Intelligence, we keep an eye on the health of the local population, making sure there are no epidemics etc.. The government request lots of different information on local health changes, and we as an organisation have legal responsibility to provide it.
Hi, My daily life is not much differant than that of your parents.
I have a lot of things to do but it keeps me busy and pays my bills.
If you work hard in life then you get rewarded, so its important to work hard at school..
Thanks
Gary
Busy. Especially when i’m court in the morning. I then have to head across to the office to see client, before heading off to Council meetings. Sometime I don’t get home to 11pm.
Paul Tushingham answered on 11 Oct 2010:
My working day is very busy. I don’t get a free moment all day, and it continues into the night too. I’m busy all the time, but I love it!!!
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James Cowley answered on 11 Oct 2010:
My daily life is get to work for 8:30am, check out the tasks new or ongoing. Mainly I organise the data about all the patients accessing NHS services. This data includes illness types, where people live etc.. The easiest way to explain it is that I work in Health Intelligence, we keep an eye on the health of the local population, making sure there are no epidemics etc.. The government request lots of different information on local health changes, and we as an organisation have legal responsibility to provide it.
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Gary Wilkes answered on 11 Oct 2010:
Hi, My daily life is not much differant than that of your parents.
I have a lot of things to do but it keeps me busy and pays my bills.
If you work hard in life then you get rewarded, so its important to work hard at school..
Thanks
Gary
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Sean Ell answered on 11 Oct 2010:
Busy. Especially when i’m court in the morning. I then have to head across to the office to see client, before heading off to Council meetings. Sometime I don’t get home to 11pm.
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