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NUH is to co-ordinate a new research study into an antibiotic-free treatment developed in Sweden designed to help the millions of women affected by Bacterial Vaginosis (BV), the most common cause of vaginal infections in women over 18.
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Nottingham City Hospital has gained global recognition and become the only hospital in the UK - and only the second in Europe - to be Magnet® recognised by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center (ANCC).
Read Nottingham City Hospital globally recognised and becomes only hospital in UK to be Magnet® Designated…
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Our clinical researchers are used to the sweet smell of success as their world-beating research is changing the lives of thousands of patients.
But now they are seeking an altogether more pungent odour as they ask their NUH colleagues to take part in testing whether medical detection dogs can be used to help identify COVID-19 in patients at the earliest stage of the infection, before symptoms occur or in cases where patients do not have any symptoms.
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A Nottingham University Hospitals nurse has become a winner of a Cavell Star Award.
Read Sarah Brand wins Cavell Star Award for going above and beyond for colleagues…
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Nottingham University Hospitals is incredibly proud that one of our nurses has been recognised for their contributions to the NHS.
Read Nottingham Nurse receives British Empire Medal from the Her Majesty the Queen…