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Mother and baby saved thanks to UHNM experts

Lucy and Thomas A Herefordshire mother has today thanked clinicians at University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM) for the life-saving treatment she received. Pregnant Lucy Rossiter was initially thought to have irritable bowel syndrome ...

NHS Rainbow badge - We need your comments

What is the NHS Rainbow badge scheme The NHS Rainbow Badge was developed and led from Evelina London’s Children’s Hospital – part of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. It was created to be a way for NHS staff to demonstrate that they are awa ...

Update on Maternity services at UHNM

University Hospitals of North Midlands is pleased to announce it will re-instate its home births service from Monday 21 February. This decision has been made following an improvement in service pressures and staff absence. All women who have previou ...

UHNM to become Imaging Academy Hub

UHNM is set to lead the development of diagnostic care in the area by becoming an innovative Imaging Academy Hub. Following a successful bid the Trust has secured £500k in funding to set up an academy in partnership with Keele University and will joi ...

Proposals submitted for new car park for University Hospitals of the North Midlands

University Hospitals of the North Midlands (UHNM) NHS Trust has today submitted proposals for a new staff car park at Grindley Hill Court. The new car park will replace the existing staff spaces provided at the Royal Infirmary and Central Outpatient ...

Mother and son thank nurse for dedication

A mother and son have thanked nurse Angela Redfern for her care and dedication. Jake Brown was admitted to ward 226 at Royal Stoke University Hospital when he was seriously injured following a motorbike accident. Jake suffered injuries to his ankle a ...

UHNM invites the people of Stoke-on-Trent to a NHS lung health check in drive to diagnose cancer earlier

Past and current smokers in Stoke on Trent are being invited to an NHS lung health check in a drive to improve earlier diagnosis of lung cancer and save more lives. Stoke on Trent has one of the highest mortality rates for lung cancer in England and ...

Family thanks trauma consultant

Emergency medicine and trauma consultant Paul Hancock has been thanked for his outstanding care and compassion. A member of staff whose family members have been cared for by Paul wrote to chief executive Tracy Bullock to express their appreciation.  ...

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