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UHNM launches 'Speaking Up Charter'

UHNM is encouraging staff to speak up about any concerns they may have at work. The trust has launched the UHNM ‘Speaking up Charter', which demonstrates a commitment to work together to support staff and ensure an open and transparent culture within ...

Security team shine at national level

UHNM’s security team were recognised at a national level recently. The Outstanding Security Performance Awards (OSPAs) reward companies and individuals across the security sector and provide an opportunity for outstanding performers to be celebrated. ...

Chief Nurse congratulates students on A-level results day

#Michelle Rhodes, Chief Nurse for University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust, has congratulated those receiving their A-Level results and urged them to consider a career in nursing at UHNM. UHNM offers a number of nursing roles and has relatio ...

UHNM consultant appointed as Medical Advisor for Melanoma UK

Mr Wayne Jaffe has been appointed as a Medical Advisor for the national skin cancer patient support and advocacy group Melanoma UK. Mr Jaffe, who is Clinical Lead for Skin Cancer and a Consultant Plastic Surgeon at UHNM, joins a team of senior medica ...

Scrubs4Stoke are UHNM Heroes

Pictured: Tracy Bullock, UHNM Chief Executive, presented Scrubs4Stoke representative Andi Stallwood with an honorary UHNM Hero award More than 5,000 sets of scrubs have been donated to UHNM this year by ‘Scrubs4Stoke’. The team of talented sewing en ...

Patients with prostate or colorectal cancer to benefit from Self-Managed Pathway

Patients with prostate or colorectal cancer are set to benefit from a new self-managed pathway of care. The self-managed approach means that when a patient has completed their treatment and has been assessed as being clinically stable, they are suppo ...

£4.3 million to improve A&E facilities at UHNM

University Hospital of North Midlands has been awarded more than £4 million to help prepare for winter and improve facilities for patients needing to attend Accident and Emergency. Royal Stoke University Hospital is to benefit from a share of £300 m ...

Heart patients receive additional £10k funding

Heart patients at UHNM are set to benefit from an additional £10k of funding. The money will be used to purchase home monitoring equipment for patients and to create a digital training platform for staff. Kevin McGibbon (pictured below) is an Arrhyt ...

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