Scott Allan's visit to SCMH

Published: 16 February 2023

We were thrilled to welcome Scott Allan to the University of Glasgow's School of Cardiovascular Medicine and Sciences.

image of Scott Allan

We were thrilled to welcome Scott Allan to the University of Glasgow's School of Cardiovascular Medicine and Sciences. Scott's visit was a tremendous success, and we are excited to share his impressions with you.

As you may know, our institute is dedicated to researching heart and circulatory diseases and finding ways to improve people's lives. We are proud to be at the forefront of this critical work, and it was an honor to have Scott visit and support our efforts.

During his time with us, we had the opportunity to introduce Scott to some of the remarkable research that is currently taking place at our institute. He was impressed by the cutting-edge technology we are using to advance our understanding of cardiovascular disease, as well as the innovative treatments and therapies we are developing to combat this pervasive health issue.

Image of Scott Allan

We also discussed the important role that community engagement plays in our work. Scott expressed his admiration for our commitment to outreach and education and commended us for our efforts to raise awareness about heart and circulatory disease.

Scott's support is invaluable to us. We are grateful for his visit and for the interest he has shown in our work. His support helps to raise awareness about the critical research being done at our institute and encourages others to get involved in our efforts to combat heart and circulatory disease.

Despite being diagnosed with a heart condition, he never gave up on his love for football. Initially, he believed he would never wear boots again, but with incredible determination, he continued to play. Through sheer grit and perseverance, he overcame his limitations and proved that his condition would not hold him back. He truly is an inspiration.

Link to Scott Allan's story published in The Courier

 We would also like to thank all the staff and students who took part to support this tour.

 


First published: 16 February 2023