Rachel Gibbons: The Admin That Saved Lives

Rachel Gibbons: The Admin That Saved Lives

From Only Human After All by James Thomas

November 22, 2025 · 21 min · Episode 22

About this episode

Rachel Gibbons discusses her experiences in healthcare administration and how her knowledge of pathology helped save the lives of her family members through early cancer detection.

Rachel Gibbons works on reception in histopathology at Sherwood Forest Hospitals. She greets people with a smile, types reports and prepares MDT slides – but her knowledge gained from years in the department has saved lives closer to home than she ever imagined. In this episode, Rachel shares how her understanding of pathology helped spot cancer in three family members: her stepson's rare sarcoma, her own endometrial cancer, and a malignant melanoma on her husband's back. All three survived, thanks to early detection and NHS care. Rachel also reflects on the vital role of admin staff in healthcare, why AI can't replace human intuition, and what it means to work behind the scenes in one of the hospital's most critical departments. A powerful reminder that every role matters – and that knowledge, kindness and paying attention can change everything.

People in this episode

Guest: Rachel Gibbons

Topics covered

  • cancer detection
  • healthcare administration
  • pathology
  • NHS care
  • AI in healthcare

Keywords

  • histopathology
  • sarcoma
  • endometrial cancer
  • malignant melanoma
  • human intuition

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