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More body-worn cameras to be used to protect staff and patients from violence

Posted on at by Eleanor Barraclough
A further 220 body-worn cameras have been introduced across Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) for clinical staff to use, in order to help protect staff and patients alike from an increase in threatening and violent behaviour.
Read More body-worn cameras to be used to protect staff and patients from violence…Medical engineers at NUH design new incubator to transport neonatal babies

Posted on at by Digital Comms
A new, bespoke neonatal transport incubator has been designed and developed by the Medical Engineering team at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) to help transport critically ill babies around its sites when surgery, scans or treatments are required.
Read Medical engineers at NUH design new incubator to transport neonatal babies…Latest Care Quality Commission maternity survey scores areas of NUH as significantly improving since 2022.

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Snooker champ thanks medics who saved his life – and helped him scoop a medal

Posted on at by Karen Shale
Gifted snooker player Dave Bolton feared he’d never play again after emergency surgery to save his life. Now – after scooping a medal at a tournament in Thailand – he’s thanked the Nottingham medics who made it possible.
Read Snooker champ thanks medics who saved his life – and helped him scoop a medal…Broad Marsh announced as site for Community Diagnostic Centre and Nottingham University Hospitals chosen to run facility

Posted on at by Elizabeth Fry
Plans have been revealed which show that a new state-of-the-art Community Diagnostic Centre will be located in the Broad Marsh regeneration development in the city centre, and will be run and staffed by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.
Read Broad Marsh announced as site for Community Diagnostic Centre and Nottingham University Hospitals chosen to run facility…Doggy diva Ruby retires after bringing joy to thousands of patients

Posted on at by Karen Shale
Doggy diva Ruby has retired as a Pooches therapy dog after bringing smiles to thousands of patients over the years.
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