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Deputy Fertility Sister, Lorraine Peabody, has shaved her head to support her friend and colleague Alison Haddon who has secondary breast cancer.
Read “We adore her” - fertility nurse shaves head to support NUH colleague…
Posted on at by Karen Shale
Next week sees the reintroduction of car parking charges for patients and visitors to Nottingham hospitals.
The charges - which remain the same as before the pandemic - start from Monday (27th) at City Hospital and from Wednesday (29th) at the Queen's Medical Centre.
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A training pilot which aims to improve how staff recognise and manage patients who are deteriorating in hospital has been shortlisted for a Health Service Journal’s Patient Safety Awards.
Read Project to improve recognition and management of deteriorating patients shortlisted for award…
Posted on at by Karen Shale
Professor Ian Hall, Director of the Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), which is hosted by NUH, welcomed the news that would help cement Nottingham's international reputation as an MRI centre.
Read New £29.1 million national MRI scanning facility award for Nottingham…
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City Hospital Maternity staff set up an emotional Whatsapp call during birth for Ukranian couple Lesia and Taras so dad, who is fighting the war against Russia back in Ukraine, could see their son Richard being born 1200 miles away in Nottingham.
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Posted on at by Ashley Rolfe
Families with children with a rare neurodegenerative disease, Ataxia Telangiectasia (A-T), received a major boost in June after news they could continue to receive a trial treatment thanks to the Nottingham University Hospitals Research & Innovation team.
Read "Compassionate use” boost for children of families living with a rare disease…