"[From a family of male doctors and female nurses, Clarke at first did not want to become a doctor] I worried that my main reason would be because I hero-worshipped my dad, wanted to make him proud. [As a journalist, Clarke] had massive impostor syndrome, always felt like I was faking it, trying to act tough."
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Clarke had co-written a television dramatisation of her memoir Breathtaking: Inside the NHS in a Time of Pandemic.
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