Donate For Defib Welcomes New Medical Student Team in Partnership with University of Bristol
By Josh Bell, Charities and Schools Correspondent
Donate For Defib, the award-winning community project dedicated to expanding access to life-saving defibrillators, is delighted to announce an exciting new collaboration with the University of Bristol.
Project leads Andy, Sarah, and Josh met with an esteemed team of Clinical Experts — Professor Graham Stuart, Dr Stephen Harmer, Dr Richard Heyler, and Dr Andrew James — to formally welcome the newest members of the Donate For Defib family: three outstanding University of Bristol students who will play a vital role in the months ahead.
The new team includes:
- Sophie, Biomedical Science Student
- Lucy, Neuroscience Student
- Katrina, Neuroscience Student
Together, they will support Donate For Defib’s mission to:
Enhance the provision of community-accessible defibrillators and raise vital awareness of cardiac arrest and emergency response within local communities
Josh Bell, Project Lead, said:
“We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome Sophie, Lucy, and Katrina to our team. Their passion, expertise, and fresh ideas will be invaluable in helping us create stronger, safer communities. Collaborating with the University of Bristol and such experienced clinicians is a real privilege, and we know this partnership will save lives.”
The partnership highlights the growing momentum behind Donate For Defib’s community awareness campaigns and the importance of collaboration between medical professionals, students, and local residents.
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The project encourages the public to get involved:
Share this good news to spread awareness
Tag friends and family who should know about local defibrillators
Follow Donate For Defib for life-saving updates
Ask questions about defibrillators in your area — the team is here to help!
With support from the University of Bristol and the dedication of the new student team, Donate For Defib continues to build a future where defibrillators are more accessible and more lives are saved.
Together, we can create a stronger, safer community.
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