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Senior Sister Emma Kimber shares her reflections one year on from the beginning of the pandemic

Covid-19, one year on: Emma Kimber

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*

Nicola Kemp shares he covid-19 poem

Nicola shares her poem one year on from the start of the pandemic

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.

Louise Tristam

Covid-19, one year on: Louise Tristram

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

Nick Southorn

Covid-19, one year on: Nick Southorn

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: 

Rob Bradley

"We will always remember Rob and his kindness” - Rob Bradley, Patient Hero Award

Charge Nurse, Rob Bradley, has won our March 2021 Patient Hero Award for providing exceptional care to a patient with Autism & Sensory Processing Disorder. 

The dedicated nurse who works at Royal Derby Hospital was presented with the UHDB Patient Hero Award earlier last week after being nominated by Derbyshire Mum, Chloe.

Nurse of the year

Team UHDB’s Katie is named nurse of the year at prestigious British Journal of Nursing Awards

A UHDB nurse has won a prestigious national award for her role in helping to establish our Lymphoedema team as one of the best of its kind in the world. 

The Trust was exceptionally proud to see the service named a ‘Comprehensive Centre of Excellence’ by the Lymphatic Education and Research Network last year – one of only 11 centres in the world to receive this accolade.  

Deceased patient property release service

A thank you to the staff working in our Deceased Patient Property Release Service

The Deceased Patients’ Property Release Service was reintroduced at the Royal Derby Hospital and Queen’s Hospital Burton, on Monday 18 January 2021 to support wards under considerable pressure during the third wave of Covid-19 and prevent the need for families to go to ward areas to collect the belongings of their loved ones.

Multi-storey car park at Queen’s Hospital Burton

Construction to begin on new multi-storey car park at Queen’s Hospital Burton

Construction of a new multi-storey car park at Queen’s Hospital Burton is set to begin imminently.

The project has got the go-ahead following the allocation of £3m of Government funding. The car park is to be constructed on land behind the Treatment Centre building on the main Queen’s Hospital Burton site and is set for completion by next winte

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NHS Staff survey results

Staff at UHDB continue to say that the Trust is the place where they would like their families to receive treatment. Each year, the NHS nationally undertakes an anonymous staff survey, with the survey this year being conducted during the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite this more than 6,800 staff took part, the highest number since the Trust was created.

National No Smoking Day 2021 is on March 10

National No Smoking Day 2021

Today (10 March 2021) is National No Smoking Day. This year's national campaign is centred around the theme of 'Quitting smoking does not have to be stressful'.

Warren, Physio, with patient at Royal Derby Hospital

Warren shares his redeployment story

Warren Caffrey, Physiotherapist, talks to us about his redeployment from Musculoskeletal Outpatients at London Road, to the Intensive Care Unit at Royal Derby Hospital.

Before being able to fully settle into his new job at London Road, Warren was redeployed to help the respiratory team get through the pandemic.

Big News - IWD2021

International Women's Day 2021

Monday, 8 March marks International Women's Day and we wanted to take the opportunity to celebrate women in the NHS.

Women make up just over 80% of our UHDB workforce and with this year's theme being #ChooseToChallenge (a call-to-action for challenging gender inequality across the world), some of our senior leaders have shared their messages for girls, young women and their colleagues to help them fulfil their aspirations.

Louis Hicks shares his redeployment story

Louis shares his redeployment story

Louis Hicks, Rotational Physiotherapist,who has been redeployed from Musculoskeletal Outpatients to the Intensive Care team within the surgery here at Royal Derby Hospital, talks about his story.

Elita, Nurse at RDH, speaks out about racism

Elita bravely shares her experience of racial abuse

As part of our No Place For Racism campaign, colleagues across UHDB have come forward to share their experiences of abuse received whilst providing care to patients.

Elita, a Registered Nurse, has bravely shared her experiences of working as a nurse over the past 23 years

Felicity 'Fliss' Pass, Acute Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist

Nurse shares emotional account of comforting patient at end of life

A nurse has shared her emotional account of accompanying a patient as they approached the end of their life. Felicity ‘Fliss’ Pass, Acute Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist based across both Royal Derby Hospital and Queen’s Hospital Burton, has been working on Covid-19 wards since late December 2020 to support her colleagues in caring for patients who have contracted the virus.

A band with one man, one woman and a young boy play music

Covid Vaccine - The Soulm8s

Theatre Practitioner Lloyd Balatongan and his band 'The Soulm8s' are helping us to encourage more people in our communities to get the Covid-19 vaccine - through the power of song!

Ravi Gandhewar

Hero UHDB Consultant helps save his patient’s eyesight – not once but twice!

A patient who needed separate operations on both of her eyes in the space of three months has thanked the “amazing” Royal Derby Hospital Consultant who helped save her sight.

Mr Ravi Gandhewar, Consultant Ophthalmologist, and his team twice came to the rescue of the patient after her vision started to become seriously effected in one eye and then the other one too, shortly after. 

Sian Brown, UHDB Unsng Hero

An unsung hero and “lifeline” for those shielding

Sian Brown has been praised as one of the BBC's Unsung Heroes here in the Midlands, due to her care and compassion shown towards those who are shielding and on long-term sick leave due to Covid-19.

Armed forces at Royal Derby Hospital

Team UHDB ‘eternally grateful’ to our amazing Armed Forces colleagues for their support

UHDB is extremely grateful to the Armed Forces for assigning dozens of their medics and personnel to assist in our Trust during what has been an extremely busy start to the year.

The teams have made a huge difference working in different clinical areas across Royal Derby Hospital over the last month or so, at a time when we’ve been caring for record numbers of patients with Covid-19.

David Rady

Caring and compassionate HCA is thanked for his kind gestures

A Royal Derby Hospital Healthcare Assistant has been recognised for always going above and beyond and providing excellent care and support to patients throughout the pandemic.

David Rady was nominated by multiple colleagues, patients and relatives for his compassion and kindness towards his patients. One nomination read: “David is a lovely bloke. He delivered some clean pyjamas and toiletries into the hospital for my relative when no visitors were allowed. He goes above and beyond to help people feel special - such a caring person.”

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