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Posted on at by Eleanor Barraclough
Exciting plans to provide an additional 21 neonatal cots at the Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Nottingham have taken another step towards becoming a reality as construction work has officially commenced.
Read QMC Neonatal Unit takes exciting next step in expansion plans…
Posted on at by Jennifer Norman
Three Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) graduates are celebrating after completing the Developing Aspirant Leaders (DAL) programme developed by NHS Midlands.
Read Specialist NHS Midlands programme helps NUH lead the way in creating equal leadership opportunities…
Posted on at by Jennifer Norman
Breast Cancer survivor and Nottingham artist, Carole Ellis, has displayed her paintings in the corridors of Nottingham City Hospital’s Radiology Department thanks to a grant from The Arts Council, England.
Read Breast Cancer survivor’s artwork installed at Nottingham City Hospital…
Posted on at by Jennifer Norman
There is currently significant demand for all NHS services with hospitals seeing a high number of patients arriving at emergency departments. Our staff are doing everything in their power to care for patients in a safe and timely way, but the high number of people needing care and the reduction in staffing levels mean there are very long waits in our A&E and for admission to our wards.
Read Critical incident declared in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire due to sustained pressures on system…
Posted on at by Digital Comms
Posted on at by Jennifer Norman
The service at Queens Medical Centre (QMC) which gives the ability to perform Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (iMRI) scans on neurosurgery patients during their surgery – usually tumour removal – has successfully scanned its 50th patient
Read NUH celebrates 50th use of iMRI scanner, the ‘gold standard’ in neurosurgery care…