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UHNM clinicians deliver ultrasound teaching day to Keele University medical students

Clinicians from University Hospitals of North Midlands have delivered their first ultrasound teaching day for Keele University medical students.   Dr Bridget Riley, UHNM Specialist Registrar in Acute medicine and Intensive Care Medicine and Tony Par ...

New cancer referral pathway for the portals

More patients attending University Hospitals of North Midlands are to benefit from faster cancer diagnosis following the expansion of a service offering a quick referral route. Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent primary care services have been able to ...

Operation Anzu Media Response

University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust Medical Director Dr Matthew Lewis said: “This doctor no longer works at Royal Stoke University Hospital. We are assisting Staffordshire Police with their investigation and cannot make any further comme ...

Urology patients at University Hospitals of North Midlands (UHNM) are set to benefit from two new life-changing treatments

Urology patients at University Hospitals of North Midlands are set to benefit from two new life-changing treatments. The UroLift® System Treatment and Rezūm® Steam Ablation Therapy are minimally invasive procedures for patients suffering from benign ...

UHNM nurse saves teammates life during a cricket match

The quick thinking actions of a nurse from University Hospitals of North Midlands saved her teammates life during a cricket match. Barbara White, Clinical Nurse Specialist for UHNM’s Targeted Lung Health Screening Programme was playing her usual Wed ...

Radiotherapy team awarded team of the month

The Radiotherapy team at University Hospitals of North Midlands has been recognised for their team work and dedication to patients when a vital machine in their department broke down. The team, based at Royal Stoke University Hospital were faced wit ...

UHNM's diversity celebrated with new banner

The diversity of UHNM’s workforce is being celebrated at County Hospital with the installation of a new inclusion banner. The banner located in the hospital’s ground floor shows the 108 flags each representing the different nationalities of staff th ...

Young patient at UHNM gets the all clear

A young cancer patient from University Hospitals of North Midlands has rung the cancer bell to mark the end of her treatment. Five-year-old Maddie James, from Leek, was diagnosed with Leukaemia in November 2020 and started her treatment Staffordshir ...

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