Aan Rachel Easo Kochuparampil

I am a registered nurse from India. I graduated in 2009 and did my masters in hospital administration for 2 years.

I started my profession as a nurse and then moved on to various roles including an executive in hospital operations and training and development assistant manager.

In order to support my family in a better way and for better career opportunities, I have migrated to the UK, leaving my family behind. I joined as a registered nurse and really struggled for 4 years because of many reasons- Covid, familial responsibility, language barriers and a complete cultural change. I had to leave all my career dreams behind to manage my family and my work.

My daughter was hit by sepsis and had the worst time of her life, but she survived. I then decided to work for Sepsis patients to create awareness and to identify sepsis at the earliest and save lives. Now the Trust’s lead Nurse for Sepsis and Acute Kidney Injury but I still have a lot more to go.

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