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UHNM physiotherapist presents at prestigious TEDxNHS reconnected

A physiotherapist from University Hospitals of North Midlands has spoken at this year’s prestigious TEDxNHS reconnected to raise the profile and importance of improving care for older people. TED which brings together the world’s leading thinkers an ...

UHNM solar project nominated for national award

University Hospitals of North Midlands, which runs both Royal Stoke University Hospital and County Hospital in Stafford, has been shortlisted for the Towards Net Zero Award at this year’s HSJ Awards.  The project, Saving Lives with Solar, is focused ...

Inspirational nurse Julie Lehman receives employee of the month award

“Inspirational” nurse Julie Lehman has been thanked for her dedicated service to the theatre team. Working as theatres co-ordinator, Julie has helped to steer her team at County Hospital through some extremely challenging times. She has also given ex ...

A member of the RAF has been thanked by clinicians at UHNM for helping to save the life of a patient

A member of the RAF has been thanked by clinicians at University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM) for helping to save the life of a patient. Ryan Edwards, Senior Aviator Technician was helping on Ward 126 at Royal Stoke University Hospit ...

UHNM staff hailed heroes for assisting with a roadside motorcycle accident

Two quick-thinking clinicians from University Hospitals of North Midlands have been hailed heroes for providing lifesaving roadside care to a patient who was involved in a motorcycle accident.  The accident happened in Norton-in -Hales with Matron G ...

UHNM Consultant helps improve equestrian safety through social media

UHNM Consultant helps improve equestrian safety through social media. Dr Adamson, Emergency Medicine Consultant and UHNM Clinical Lead for Emergency Medicine is also a talented horsewoman. Outside of work she is kept busy as Chief Medical Officer fo ...

UHNM Nurse thanked for helping a vulnerable member of the public

A newly-qualified nurse has been thanked for her role in helping a vulnerable member of the public. Melissa Copestake, who works on ward 228 at Royal Stoke University Hospital, was off-duty when she provided medical assistance to a man in distress. ...

Two UHNM physiotherapists awarded for their heroic actions

Two physiotherapists from University Hospitals of North Midlands, which runs Royal Stoke University Hospital and County Hospital in Stafford, have been acknowledged for their heroic actions after helping a member of the public in distress. Alex Fitz ...

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