About Me
I am many things. A Christian, writer, reader, physician associate, traveller, explorer, but mainly I’m just Chloe.
I enjoy travelling and love exploring new countries, immersing myself in different cultures.
I am a bookworm and enjoy fiction. I love physical books but read on a Kindle for convenience - less paper cuts.
I have a sweet tooth, but my dentist is ok with it.
I have never had a coffee. Ever.
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What is normal?
There is so much beauty and identity to be found in being unique.
Projectile bodily fluids…
A strangely shaped baby coming into the world…
A stubborn patient and her cancerous ‘beauty spot’…
With a delightful blend of gentle humour, empathy, and refreshing honesty, Chloe delves into the highs and lows of the human experience — from the magical moments of birth to the heart-breaking farewells of death, from the courage displayed in the face of chronic illness to the unsettling selfishness witnessed in times of suffering.
In this captivating memoir, Chloe invites you to join her on a path less travelled, offering a unique perspective on the wonders and fragilities of the human body, whilst navigating the complexities of her own life, as the truth behind her challenges are unveiled. Whether you're a fan of medical dramas or simply captivated by life's complexities, this charming and quirky exploration of Chloe's life as a physician associate student is sure to evoke laughter, tears, and unwavering entertainment.
About the book
My love of words has existed for as long as I can remember. As a child I would write stories in notebooks. I would often get excited by a fresh idea and move swiftly onto a new notebook before even finishing the last… I still have a lot of these notebooks.
As I got older, I started to write poetry in addition to short stories.
In my teens I enjoyed journaling daily, a way of reflecting, venting and offloading.
​After completing the physician associate course, I rekindled my passion for writing and started to piece together ideas which became this memoir.
About writing
About the profession
I studied physician associate studies at St Georges University of London in 2012, graduating in 2014 and have been working as physician associate in General Practice since.
Physician Associates are healthcare professions who are trained to the medical model and work under supervision of senior Doctor. We take medical histories from patients, examine patients, perform clinical procedures, discuss treatment plans and give medical advice.
We can be found working on hospital wards and GP Practices and have been in the UK since 2003.
Working in the NHS can be challenging (for all roles), but I very much enjoy my job.
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