
Nominations deadline is Friday 23 April for Governor Elections
Have you got the urge to do even more for our Trust in this toughest of years for the NHS? If so, you should consider putting yourself forward to become a UHDB Staff Governor.
Have you got the urge to do even more for our Trust in this toughest of years for the NHS? If so, you should consider putting yourself forward to become a UHDB Staff Governor.
It remains vitally important that we all continue to work together to do all we can to limit the spread of Covid-19 in our hospitals and in our communities.
The Trust is currently reviewing how we book patients’ appointments and may change the way we do this.
We want to hear from you if you have visited our Emergency Department after contacting NHS 111 in the first instance.
One hundred patients, cared for by the Head & Neck Theatre Team at Royal Derby Hospital, have benefited from reduced pain and a quicker recovery, thanks to an innovative robot funded by the Trust and Derby and Burton Hospitals Charity.
Today’s 100th operation, a trans-oral procedure for a patient with tongue based cancer, was led by Mr David Laugharne, Consultant Maxillofacial Head and Neck Surgeon and Mr Sean Mortimore Consultant ENT, Head and Neck Surgeon.
A new digital surgical pre-op assessment is helping staff at Royal Derby Hospital streamline their service and provide an improved experience for patients. All patients who are to be admitted for elective surgery will undertake a pre-op assessment to ensure it is safe for them to undergo their planned procedure.
A Porter at Queen’s Hospital Burton is running five kilometres every day in April to raise money and awareness for the National Autistic Society.
Tina Beresford, Theatre Support Worker
A beautiful mural has been unveiled in the Dove Suite in Fetal Medicine at Royal Derby Hospital.
The Vaccine Hub at Queen’s Hospital Burton has opened its door again as staff and patients begin receiving their second doses of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Tributes to Captain Sir Tom Moore have been installed at both Royal Derby Hospital and Queen’s Hospital Burton.
Melody MacGregor
Covid-19, one year on: Claire Egan
Since the first lockdown began just over a year ago, we've helped welcome 8,496 babies into the world!
Parents from across Derbyshire and Staffordshire have come forward to share their experiences and stories.
A Royal Derby Hospital nurse has been labelled “a credit to the Intensive Care Unit” for the support she’s shown to a patient and his family since being redeployed back “home” to the department during the pandemic.
Registered Nurse Suzie Parsons was nominated by one of her colleagues to receive a UHBD Making a Difference Award, as a small thank you for helping make their husband’s near 100-day stay in hospital “a little easier”.
Today Emma, Stephanie Kettle, Assistant Practitioner, on Ward 208, Step Down Unit, has penned a poem of her account of the last 12 months.
Today, Macmillan Information Centre Assistant Judith Waddell, shares one thing she wants to take forward, one thing she wants to leave behind and one thing she’s looking forward to one year on from the beginning of the pandemic.
A mobile MRI scanning unit has been set up at Queen’s Hospital Burton to ensure our patients continue to receive the best care possible – while new state-of-the-art scanners are installed across UHDB.
Two brand new MRI scanners will replace the existing ones at Queen’s Hospital Burton and London Road Community Hospital over the coming months, as part of an exciting, staggered £2.5m upgrade within the Trust’s Imaging department.
Trevor Hickling, Estates Project Support Officer, has written a poem reflecting on our NHS heroes, who have worked tirelessly through the pandemic:
Today, Juliane Bryant, receptionist on Ward 204 at RDH, has shared a poem she's written about her experiences of working through the pandemic.
Dementia Keyworker, Tina Scarrett, has gifted three wonderful pieces of her own artwork for display in the Ward 410 Day Room as a way of thanking staff there for being such a great support to her whilst she worked on the ward.
To mark the one year anniversary of the pandemic, members of Team UHDB are sharing their thoughts and reflections of their personal and work lives during Covid-19. Staff Nurse Mary Andaquig shares one thing she wants to take forward, one thing she wants to leave behind and one thing she’s looking forward to one year on from the beginning of the pandemic.
Derbyshire began the biggest vaccination programme in the history of the NHS, and today – Wednesday 17 March – the NHS in Derbyshire is marking the milestone with a video bringing together some of the highlights from the journey so far.
The first Covid-19 vaccine doses were administered at Royal Derby Hospital and Chesterfield Royal Hospital on December 8, just six days after the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine had been formally approved by the MHRA.
Today Emma, Senior Sister on Ward 302 at Royal Derby Hospital, has shared how she feels about her team one year on from the beginning of the pandemic. *Emma was alone in the non-clinical room when this mask free selfie was taken*
We continue to mark one year on from the first inpatients with Covid-19, by sharing thoughts, reflections, poems and images from Team UHDB who have worked throughout the pandemic.
The pandemic has impacted each of us differently, so now is a good opportunity to reflect on the year gone and begin to look forward.
More than 100 respiratory patients have now benefitted from care packages delivered by a virtual ward which provides ongoing care and support to patients in the community throughout the pandemic.
To mark the one year anniversary of the pandemic, members of Team UHDB are sharing their thoughts and reflections of their personal and work lives during Covid-19.
The pandemic will have had a very different impact on each and every one of us, so the one year anniversary since we started to see the first inpatients admitted is a good opportunity to reflect on the year gone and to look forward.
Today, Louise Tristam, Registered Nurse, who was redeployed to our Intensive Care Unit throughout the pandemic, has shared a reflective poem about what “one year on” means to her
Today, Nick Southorn, Advanced Clinical Practitioner, from our Hospital out of Hours team at RDH, has shared a powerful poem about the loss of a patient during the pandemic, which you can read below: