We are pleased to announce that the final shortlist for this year’s QuDoS programme has been announced!

With some of the most diverse and inspirational entries to date, this year’s programme proved to be one of the most difficult for the QuDoS judges to choose a shortlist from. Consequently, the judges would like to thank all of you who have entered for sharing your remarkable and outstanding examples of true innovation and excellence in the Multiple Sclerosis community.

The finalist’s shortlist is as follows:

Individuals:

  • Aoife Shields, University College London Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Ben Dorward, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Dr Adnan Al-Araji, Royal Stoke MS Centre
  • Dr Timothy Harrower, North Devon District Hospital, Barnstaple and Royal Devon & Exeter Hospitals
  • Gillian Burdon, Wye Valley NHS Trust
  • Gosia Kuran, King’s College Hospital
  • Jody Barber, Hertfordshire Neurological Service
  • Lesley Murray, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, NHSGGC
  • Rachel Morrison, NHS Western Isles
  • Sarah White, St George’s Hospital, London
  • Tania Burge, North Bristol NHS Trust

Teams:

  • Barts MS, Queen Mary University of London, Digesting Science
  • BrAMS (Bristol and Avon MS Centre) Community Rehabilitation Service
  • Community MS Specialist Nurse Team, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
  • Community Neurology Service, West Norfolk, Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust
  • Dorset Multiple Sclerosis Service
  • Frimley Park Hospital MS Service, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
  • Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
  • MS Buddy Scheme, Wessex MS Therapy Centre
  • NHS Western Isles MS Service
  • Queen Elizabeth MS Team, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
  • Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust – MS Team
  • Therapeutic Opportunities Team (TOPS Team), North Bristol NHS Trust

Congratulations to all of those who made it into the finalist’s shortlist and we look forward to seeing you on Saturday, November 11th!