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Nottingham Pet Crematorium makes "cool" donation to QMC

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The Nottingham Pet Crematorium has donated Ward D58 at Queens Medical Centre with a new water cooler to make staff and patients feel comfortable during the recent spell of hot weather.
Read Nottingham Pet Crematorium makes "cool" donation to QMC…The official announcement - Team NUH Staff Awards sponsor reveal

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We are pleased to officially announce the sponsors of our Team NUH Awards, taking place virtually on Wednesday 15th September.
Our organisational values, and the behaviours that underpin them, are the crux of our staff recognition and awards programme (the Team NUH Awards), and we are grateful to be working with organisations that pride themselves on similar values, and that are passionate about supporting staff here at Nottingham University Hospitals to be celebrated and rewarded for outstanding work.
Read The official announcement - Team NUH Staff Awards sponsor reveal…Beeston care home resident knits to keep premature babies warm

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A resident in a Beeston care home has been busy putting her knitting skills to good use by creating items for premature babies at the Queen's Medical Centre.
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‘24 Hours in A&E’ announced major relocation plans as show leaves London

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Channel 4’s ‘24 Hours in A&E’ is set for a huge move, with the programme relocating from London to Nottingham.
Read ‘24 Hours in A&E’ announced major relocation plans as show leaves London…Patients and families continue to save and improve lives through organ donation in Nottingham – despite pandemic

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NUH was the highest performing NHS Trust in the country last year for organ donations with 46 deceased organ donors resulting in 157 lifesaving organs for transplant. This is despite organ donation rates across the UK falling due to the pandemic, where Covid-19 had a wide-reaching impact across the whole NHS and every aspect of UK society.
Read Patients and families continue to save and improve lives through organ donation in Nottingham – despite pandemic…Warning on importance of vaccine as number of unvaccinated patients in intensive care increases

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Health bosses have urged unvaccinated people to get the jab as figures revealed the majority of Covid-19 cases in the most critical condition are people who have not had the vaccine.
Critical Care consultants at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) issued the stark warning in a bid to encourage unprotected people to have the jab.
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