60 Seconds Interview: Lindsay McClure

  • 25 September 2007

In the latest 60 second interview focusing on the people making NHS computing work, Joe Fernandez quizzes Lindsay McClure, head of information services at the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee.

Lindsay McClure is the head of information services for the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee in charge of all IT issues with the committee. Here, we look at how she relaxes away from her busy days campaigning on all things IT.

What’s the first thing you do when you get into the office?

Make a cup of tea and plan for the day ahead

Your favourite gadget at the moment?

Blackberry

What’s the best thing about your job?

The people

Favourite book or song (or both!)?

Book: Anything by Dan Brown Song: Grace Kelly by Mika

Pet hate?

Spam

Favourite website?

www.facebook.com

What annoys you?

Not being able to access the internet

In a perfect world, what would you be doing?

Sitting in the sun complete with beach view and umbrella drink

What’s caught your eye recently?

A chocolate brownie recipe

e-Health innovation that interests you at the moment?

Intelligent Clothing – likely to be the height of fashion in monitoring patients with long term conditions in the future

 

Read EHI Primary Care? We want to get to know you! If you work in NHS IT and would be happy to take part in a 60 second interview contact E-Health Inside Primary Care reporter Joe Fernandez on: joe@e-health-media.com Tel. 0207 7856901

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