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Mum who suffered life-threatening brain bleed is back with family following care at Royal Stoke University Hospital

A mum-of-two who suffered a severe brain haemorrhage is now back with her family and living a normal life, thanks to the fast-acting team at Royal Stoke. 42-year-old Samantha Kember, from Eastbourne, was enjoying a break at Alton Towers last summer w ...

Finance team are future-focused

UHNM’s finance team have been recognised for their skill and dedication. The team recently underwent an assessment as part of a national finance accreditation programme and were successful in being awarded the ‘Future-Focused Finance Towards Excellen ...

Doctors thanked for their contribution during pandemic

Pictured: Dr Raja Muthusami accepts the Chief Executive's Award from Tracy Bullock on behalf of the respiratory specialist registrar team A team of respiratory specialist registrars (SpR) have been recognised for their dedication during the Covid-19 ...

Dental nurse keeps team smiling during pandemic

Pictured: Sue Hanson (left) receives her Employee of the Month award, for helping to support her team during the pandemic A dental nurse at County Hospital has been recognised for the way she helped to support her team throughout the pandemic. Sue H ...

More than 150 drive-thru Covid tests per day

Pictured: UHNM's Pre-Ams team work hard across both hospital sites: County Hospital (left) and Royal Stoke (right) UHNM’s drive-thru Covid testing service is now seeing more than 150 people per day. Staff on the ‘Pre-Ams’ (Pre-Admission Management S ...

INSIGHT Project

Help us with an important research project The University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM) are collaborators on the INSIGHT Project. The project aims to create an awards system to celebrate health organisations promoting public involve ...

999 Critical Condition: UHNM pioneering thrombestomy service give young stroke patient back her life

UHNM’s pioneering stroke mechanical thrombectomy service has given a 38-year-old single mother her life back after she suffered a stroke in her sleep. Fiona Grant, of Wolverhampton, woke up one morning unable to speak or move her left side and was f ...

999 Critical Condition: Farmer looks on bright side and thanks UHNM after being hit by a lorry

University Hospitals of North Midlands gripping documentary continues tomorrow (Thursday) charting the life and death decisions of the clinical teams at its major trauma centre. In the fifth episode farmer Chris Jones is flown to the Royal Stoke Uni ...

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