Hannah Omran who became a doctor following the death of her beloved grandmother

  • 5 years ago
Hannah Omran, 24, spent much of her childhood selflessly caring for her grandmother who had Alzheimer's disease and has now qualified as a DOCTOR specialising in the disease. Devoted Hannah, spent her weekends and evenings as a child visiting her gran Teresa Edwards after she was diagnosed with the degenerative disease aged just 48. Tragically, Teresa died aged 59 in 2000 when Hannah was just 11 but after her funeral the determined schoolgirl vowed to follow a medical career. Hannah began training when she was 18 and has now qualified as a junior doctor at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham.