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Sheila Glennis Haworth CBE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2021

Ghazwan Butrous*
Affiliation:
Medway School of Pharmacy, The University of Kent, Canterbury, UK Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute, UK
*
Author for correspondence: G. Butrous, Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute, 33 St George’s Place, Canterbury, Kent CT1 1UT, United Kingdom. E-mail: g.butrous@kent.ac.uk
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Paediatric Cardiology Hall of Fame
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Figure 1. Professor Haworth with her husband Major General Leslie Busk CB, after receiving the CBE medal from her Majesty, the Queen.

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Figure 2. Prof. Haworth at one of the regular Indian subcontinent task force meetings.

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Figure 3. In Cartagena, Columbia during the First PVRI Latin American Conference on Paediatric Pulmonary Hypertension in which Prof. Haworth was co-organiser.

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Figure 4. Prof. Haworth presenting the PVRI Charity Music concert at the University of Kent during pulmonary hypertension day of 5 May, 2015.

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Figure 5. Prof. Haworth with the other members of the board of directors.

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Figure 6. Prof. Haworth, Dr Ian Adatia to her left and Prof. Ghazwan Butrous to her right.

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Figure 7. Prof. Haworth with Dr Astrid Lammers, clinical nurse specialist Yvette Flynn, and the team’s secretary Barbara Margetts at the Ladies’ Day at Ascot.