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Play Specialist Emma thanked by parent for being a “shining light”

A parent has thanked Emma Biddulph, Play Specialist, for being a “shining light” and “a breath of fresh air”. Emma has been given the UHNM Hero award by the parent, who wished to remain anonymous, in recognition of the difference she makes to their f ...

UHNM, Staffordshire County Council and Amey join forces to encourage scoot to commute

UHNM staff at County Hospital in Stafford are being offered free electric scooter rides as a trial scheme is rolled-out to the town’s County Hospital as a mark of gratitude to them for their ongoing invaluable work. Staffordshire County Council (SCC ...

John (Adam) Jackson

Tracy Bullock, Chief Executive at UHNM said: “It is with deepest sadness that I announce the death of John Jackson, a porter at University Hospital of North Midlands, from Covid-19. “John, known as Adam to his friends and family, will be sadly misse ...

UHNM Radiology to train radiographers across Midlands after securing £70k grant

University Hospital’s gastrointestinal (GI) radiology team have secured a £70k grant from Health Education England (HEE) to train radiographers across the Midlands in CT Colonography (CTC). CTC is a test which uses two and three-dimensional scans to ...

Pharmacy teams thanked for contribution to Covid vaccine rollout

Members of the Pharmacy Independent Prescribers and the Manufacturing, Clinical Trials and Quality Assurance teams at UHNM Staff on UHNM’s pharmacy team have been recognised for their outstanding work supporting the delivery and administration of th ...

UHNM first in region to begin delivery of revolutionary cancer treatment SABR following national expansion programme

Cancer patient Valerie Evans celebrates finishing revolutionary SABR treatment from UHNM NHS Trust on Vimeo. University Hospitals of North Midlands has become the first NHS trust in the region to begin delivering a revolutionary cancer treatment fol ...

UHNM amongst top 10 in country for essential aspect of VTE prevention

A nurse at Royal Stoke University Hospital fitting an IPC device UHNM is helping to take the lead on an essential aspect of Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) prevention.  The trust is ranked amongst the top ten organisations for ensuring patients were f ...

Elderly care nurse steps up during pandemic

Keely Felton, Staff Nurse on Ward 79 An elderly care nurse has been recognised for her outstanding efforts to support colleagues during the pandemic. Keely Felton works on ward 79 at Royal Stoke University Hospital and has been doing her best to mak ...

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