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Speaking about her work Gina Glover says:
‘There is nothing pleasant about any long term disabling
illness, and particularly one like kidney disease. Treatment in
hospital is time consuming – individuals spend up to fifteen hours
there every week – the person feels exhausted much of the time and
there is an ever-present awareness of life’s fragility.
I want the viewer to be drawn into these images, to
appreciate the empathy and warmth between patients and staff. We
hear so many cynical things about health care but from my
observations, this is not simply a job but a labour of love and for
the photographer nothing less than an enormous privilege to observe
and document. ‘
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Gina Glover’s interview in the Guardian Society
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Visions of
Science Award Winner 2004
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