Dr Sarb Clare receives MBE in Queen’s Birthday honours list
November 1, 2020
Dr Sarb Clare, AMU Consultant and Deputy Medical Director has been awarded an MBE for her dedication to the profession.
Sarb, aged 44, has been involved in a number of projects which not only improve patient care but also address the wellbeing of colleagues, said: “I am incredibly delighted and honoured to receive an MBE.
“It is a privilege for me to serve the local community who face huge health inequality and very humbling for my work to be recognised in this manner. It’s even more poignant in a year which has been turned upside down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Receiving this award means a lot to me as it recognises what we often do not see under the tip of the iceberg of success which is grit, energy, time, disappointment, dedication, sacrifice and much more. I applaud all my team who are critical to this success, especially my amazing nursing team who are the true heroes.”
Sarb has been a doctor for 21 years, 11 of those as an AMU consultant at our Trust. She graduated from the University of Manchester and was one of the first UK trainees within acute medicine and the first appointed acute physician at City Hospital in 2008.
She added: “I set up acute medicine within City Hospital and I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved in particular being the number one rotation choice for acute medicine trainees within the West Midlands.”
Sarb has gone on to deliver many educational initiatives as well as creating a new acute medical assessment nursing role and was pivotal in introducing an award-winning wellbeing initiative which brought in the use of energy pods for colleagues at the Trust. Dr Clare is also leading the teams into the new Midland Metropolitan University Hospital.
Big congratulations to Dr Sarb Clare – she’s one of our own!