Ian Norman
31-03 2021 13:07
schreef:
As an Antipodean Brian was an expert on the BBQ and making sure that everyone had a beer. But he was so much more than a great host. Brian was an expert clinician and a superb lecturer and the students loved him. He was larger than life - and as a colleague he was a source of sound advice and always had time for everyone. I remember this so well because he was one of the first people I met when I joined the King's Nursing Studies Department based in the King's Road Chelsea in January 1988 - and as the only other man in the department at the time we forged a bond. Memories of Brian are central to my memories of King's in those early days. I feel fortunate to have known him.
Ian Norman
31-03 2021 13:07
schreef:
As an Antipodean Brian was an expert on the BBQ and making sure that everyone had a beer. But he was so much more than a great host. Brian was an expert clinician and a superb lecturer and the students loved him. He was larger than life - and as a colleague he was a source of sound advice and always had time for everyone. I remember this so well because he was one of the first people I met when I joined the King's Nursing Studies Department based in the King's Road Chelsea in January 1988 - and as the only other man in the department at the time we forged a bond. Memories of Brian are central to my memories of King's in those early days. I feel fortunate to have known him.