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24 Hours in A&E Series 2 Episode 1 – Trouble in Mind

Posted on at by Eleanor Barraclough
The challenges of working on the frontline where incidents of aggression, violence and harassment (AVH) have increased significantly, will be documented in the latest episode of the award-winning 24 Hours in A&E.
Read 24 Hours in A&E Series 2 Episode 1 – Trouble in Mind…Nottingham hospitals appoints new Medical Director

Posted on at by Eleanor Barraclough
Dr Manjeet Shehmar has been appointed as the new Medical Director at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH).
Read Nottingham hospitals appoints new Medical Director…Visiting times at Nottingham’s hospitals extended during Ramadan

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Visiting times at the Queen’s Medical Centre and Nottingham City Hospital have been extended during the holy month of Ramadan.
The first day of Ramadan began this week and will end around Tuesday 9 April 2024, followed by the celebration of Eid Al-Fitr.
Read Visiting times at Nottingham’s hospitals extended during Ramadan…Further improvements found at Nottingham’s hospitals

Posted on at by Eleanor Barraclough
In a sign of further improvement at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH), two warning notices issued by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) – the independent regulator of healthcare in England - have now been removed.
Read Further improvements found at Nottingham’s hospitals…International Women's Day: oncologist and Ironman champ Lucy’s passion shines

Posted on at by Karen Shale
When Nottingham oncologist Lucy Gossage wanted a sabbatical to become a full-time triathalete, she told her bosses that being a professional athlete would make her a better doctor.
Read International Women's Day: oncologist and Ironman champ Lucy’s passion shines…International Women's Day: “Embrace our community’s multilingual culture – and we all benefit”

Posted on at by Karen Shale
Imagine falling ill abroad and being unable to articulate how you’re feeling to a doctor. Polish-born Renata Towlson knows that being in a medical situation and not understanding the language being spoken can be daunting.
Read International Women's Day: “Embrace our community’s multilingual culture – and we all benefit”…