Health: Clown doctor Lou Pollard knows humour helps in the bleakest moments

By Josh Jennings
Updated January 31 2015 - 9:18pm, first published 8:09pm
Lou Pollard, who co-ordinates the Humour Foundation's clown doctor team, finds her work bitter-sweet.
Lou Pollard, who co-ordinates the Humour Foundation's clown doctor team, finds her work bitter-sweet.
Lou Pollard, who co-ordinates the Humour Foundation's clown doctor team, finds her work bitter-sweet.
Lou Pollard, who co-ordinates the Humour Foundation's clown doctor team, finds her work bitter-sweet.
Lou Pollard, who co-ordinates the Humour Foundation's clown doctor team, finds her work bitter-sweet.
Lou Pollard, who co-ordinates the Humour Foundation's clown doctor team, finds her work bitter-sweet.
Lou Pollard, who co-ordinates the Humour Foundation's clown doctor team, finds her work bitter-sweet.
Lou Pollard, who co-ordinates the Humour Foundation's clown doctor team, finds her work bitter-sweet.

Clown doctor Lou Pollard says she often spends a little time geeing herself up in the car before she walks into a hospital to perform for sick kids. Many of the clown doctors she knows have similar rituals.

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