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A ground-breaking research project harnessed the power of data to support critical decisions in managing the care of patients hospitalised in Nottingham with COVID-19.
The project which involved a team of clinicians, researchers and data experts, used real-time, anonymised data to predict the number of patients who would need treatment at NUH in the first wave of the Pandemic.
Read Innovation in data modelling improved COVID-19 care at NUH…
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Nottingham based baby loss support charity, Forever Stars, are ending the year on a high by launching their very own charity single – a cover of The Bees Gees Classic - ‘To Love Somebody’ by Forever All Stars.
Read Nottingham artists team up for Bee Gees classic to support charity…
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The local NHS is marking the one-year anniversary of delivering Covid-19 vaccinations to the public by thanking those involved in the programme and encouraging unvaccinated people to get protected.
Read NHS marks one-year anniversary of the first Covid-19 jab in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire…
Posted on at by Karen Shale
Supporting someone with a breast cancer diagnosis can be rewarding – but emotionally demanding. Staff at Nottingham Breast Institute offer holistic care and emotional support for patients, and share their highs and lows along the way.
Read Caring for the carers: grotty room transformed into calm space for staff…
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A new service at Queens Medical Centre gives the ability to perform MRI scans on neurosurgery patients during their surgery.
Read Gold standard of care for Neurosurgery patients in Nottingham…
Posted on at by Karen Shale
The parents of a five-year-old boy who died after being diagnosed with a rare brain tumour are urging people to buy a cuddly cat for Christmas - and support other children going through the same thing.
Read Join Larsen's Pride: buy a big cat for poorly children this Christmas…