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Gynaecological Oncology team win European Award for advanced ovarian cancer surgery

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Nottingham University Hospitals Trust (NUH) has been awarded the European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (EGSO) certification for advanced ovarian cancer surgery.
Read Gynaecological Oncology team win European Award for advanced ovarian cancer surgery…New bus campaign launched on World Health Day to raise awareness of HIV Fast Testing in Nottingham

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Nottingham’s Integrated Sexual Health Service is launching a campaign on World Health Day to raise awareness of HIV Fast Testing.
Read New bus campaign launched on World Health Day to raise awareness of HIV Fast Testing in Nottingham…New poem recognises heroes of COVID-19 research at NUH

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National poet Ian McMillan has praised Nottingham researchers and patients for their parts in fighting COVID-19, penning a poem called simply ‘Thank you’.
He was commissioned by the Research & Innovation department at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust to mark a year of work by staff in researching new treatments and vaccinations for COVID-19.
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Isa Ullah-Khan, an Apprentice Healthcare Assistant at Nottingham University Hospitals Trust, has won silver in the Apprentice of the Year category at the Health Heroes Awards.
Read Isa wins silver in Apprentice of the Year award…Gymnast with rare condition encourages others to go for the Covid vaccine

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“I’m looking forward to going back to church, attending my gymnastic club again and all those little things too, like going out for a coffee and seeing friends.
“A big part of choosing to have the vaccine was about not wanting to live in fear anytime I left the house.”
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