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UHNM welcomes 11 fully qualified international nurses

UHNM officially welcomed 11 fully qualified international nurses to the Trust today. The group – who come from India, Ghana, Malta, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates - have successfully passed their clinical examinations and are now fully reg ...

Blood Bikes volunteers receive special honour

The Shropshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire Blood Bikes team have been given an honorary Chief Executive’s Award. Tracy Bullock, chief executive, presented the team with a certificate to say thank you for the service they provide to patients and staff ...

Transport team thanked for essential service

UHNM’s transport team have been thanked for going above and beyond to keep the Trust running during the pandemic. The team deliver everything from medication, samples, belongings, letters, supplies and notes to both Royal Stoke and County Hospital. D ...

Improving urgent and emergency care services in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent

Together We’re Better, the local health and care partnership, is seeking to improve access to urgent and emergency care services by offering the right care in the right place and the right time. We know our urgent and emergency care system is confus ...

Want to know all about your lungs? Step into our mega lungs and find out.

University Hospitals of North Midlands (UHNM) is inviting people from Stoke-on-Trent to find out more about their lung health by stepping into giant inflatable lungs at an event on Sunday 26 September 2021. Shoppers at the Potteries Shopping Centre ...

CF nurse specialist of 25 years is UHNM Hero

Dedicated cystic fibrosis (CF) nurse specialist Siobhan Davies has been given a UHNM Hero award by the parent of a patient. Siobhan has worked with CF patients at UHNM for more than 25 years and has been described as a “matriarch” whose “passion and ...

Dietician wins 'Writer of the Year' award

Sam Lucking, UHNM dietician, won 'Writer of the Year' A UHNM dietician is helping to lead practice on the nutritional care of Covid patients. Sam Lucking, based at Royal Stoke University Hospital, recently won Clinical Nutrition magazine’s ‘Writer o ...

Future-proofing emergency care for Covid-19

Sliding glass doors have been installed in each bay in Resus to help protect patients and staff from Covid New measures to future-proof the emergency department against Covid-19 have been introduced at Royal Stoke University Hospital. Sliding glass ...

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