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'Wonderful' midwife Julia awarded with Patient Hero Award
A community midwife whose intervention “potentially saved the life” of a patient who was 35 weeks pregnant has been presented with UHDB’s Monthly Making a Difference Award for May.
Take the Women's Health Strategy for England survey
The Government is seeking your views to help inform the development of the Women’s Health Strategy.
NHS Knowledge and Library Services Awareness Week 14 - 18 June
From 14 – 18 June we will profile the positive impact of the work undertaken by our own NHS knowledge and library specialists as part of NHS Knowledge and Library Services Awareness Week.
Share your experience of maternity services
People who have accessed maternity services in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent are invited to share their experiences and views at an online event on 16 July 2021.
Tejal completes A-level exams in hospital weeks after fighting for her life in Intensive Care
A teenager who recovered from being critically ill has sat her A-level exams one year early while recovering in a ward at Royal Derby Hospital. Tejal Paliya, a 17-year-old student at Littleover Community School, contracted a bacterial infection which left her fighting for her life in intensive care.
Megan and James plead with the public to stop acts of violence and aggression towards our staff
UHDB colleagues have shared their experiences of being assaulted and threatened while at work – to help us spread the message that there is absolutely no excuse to behave like this in our hospitals.
Despite their heroic efforts throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, we have sadly still seen a sharp rise of UHDB staff experiencing physical violence, aggression and abuse from patients and hospital visitors over the last year.
New mural being created in forget me not garden
A beautiful mural is being created in the ‘Forget Me Not Gardens’, located to the left of the main entrance at Royal Derby Hospital (next to the the Discharge Assessment Unit). This is a space to commemorate the staff that have passed away from the UHDB hospitals.
Annual Making a Difference Awards: NOMINATIONS NOW CLOSED
Nominations for our Annual Making a Difference Awards are now closed.
UK first for Bariatric team
Surgeons at University Hospitals of Derby and Burton are the first in the UK to use a new image system during bariatric surgery. The team are using Indocyanine green fluorescence (ICG) technology to perform gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy to improve patient safety during surgery.
UHDB celebrates pride month
Pride month is a time for our UHDB LGBTQIA+ community to celebrate the progress made to attain the rights we currently enjoy and remember those who fought over the years to win these rights.
Pride is usually celebrated with lots of parades and marches but with coronavirus and social distancing still in place, things will be a little different this year.
'Exciting, stimulating' scheme to help healthcare workers return to practice praised by UHDB colleagues
Colleagues who have reignited their NHS careers through UHDB’s Return to Practice (RTP) scheme have praised the “exciting, stimulating” buzz of returning to work.
'I just want to help' - Derby doctor Lucy raising funds for Indian healthcare workers fighting Covid-19
A member of Team UHDB is raising funds to help their fellow healthcare workers in India as the Covid-19 crisis continues.
Cancer patients to benefit from ground-breaking advancements in radiotherapy treatment
A new life-saving form of radiotherapy treatment is now being offered for the very first time at UHDB to patients with lung cancer. UHDB is now able to offer Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR) treatment at Royal Derby Hospital and last week began treating our first patient with lung cancer using the advanced technique. SABR allows for tumours to be targeted with very high doses of radiation over fewer sessions, using state-of-the-art image guidance technology, with this high level of precision especially important when treating cancer of the lung, due to there being a moving target as the patient breathes in and out.
Colleagues encourage us all to think about organ donation a year on since introduction of Max and Keira's Law
A year on from the law around organ donation changing in England, NHS Blood and Transplant and UHDB are urging people to talk to their families about organ donation to increase the number of people whose lives can be saved or transformed by an organ transplant.
UHDB celebrates International Clinical Trials Day 2021
International Clinical Trials Day is an annual event acknowledged around the world to commemorate what is thought to be ‘the first ever’ clinical trial which was conducted in 1747 by Naval Surgeon, James Lind aboard HMS Salisbury.
We want your views on improving communication in our Emergency Department
We would like our patients and their friends and family to get involved in a new project aimed at improving communication in our Royal Derby Hospital Emergency Department.
37-year-old Aaron urges caution as he beats Covid-19 after seven weeks in hospital
A 37-year-old patient has reiterated the danger Covid-19 presents after spending almost two months in hospital fighting for his life after contracting the virus.
The time has come to vote for your next UHDB Governors!
All Trust Members will be able to cast their vote for who they'd like to represent them as one of our UHDB Governors from tomorrow.
“We were all in this together, yet this comment made me feel so alone.” LGBTQIA+ Network Chair, Dan, bravely speaks out about his experience of homophobia ahead of IDAHOBIT.
Dan Walton-Ashmore is a Trainee Nursing Associate in our Accident and Emergency Department at Royal Derby Hospital. Dan is also the Chair of our UHDB LGBTQIA+ Network and has bravely shared his experience of homophobia whilst working.
Celebrating our wonderful Operating Department Practitioners on ODP Day
Today (14 May) marks National ODP Day – a day on which we celebrate the work of all our wonderful Operating Department Practitioners!
Joy for three Burton colleagues as they qualify as Assistant Theatre Practitioners
Three members of the theatres team at Queen’s Hospital Burton have worked their way up from the role of Healthcare Assistant (HCA) to Assistant Theatre Practitioners (ATP) after passing their foundation degree.
Nurse Claire shares her thoughts on end of life care for Dying Matters Week 2021
Claire Beighton, Associate Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care, has shared her thoughts on what end of life care means to her in her role on the Nightingale Macmillan Unit at Royal Derby Hospital.
Championing our incredible nursing workforce on International Day of the Nurse
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton is today celebrating International Day of the Nurse, recognising the exceptional care our Nurses provide to our patients.
Celebrating Florence Nightingale’s 201st Birthday
Today marks the 201st birthday of honorary nursing pioneer, Florence Nightingale, whose legacy continues to live on now more than ever.
Pam’s career path sees her go from bouncer, to HCA, to ATP in robotic surgery – in just six years!
A former nightclub bouncer has made the incredible journey from working on the doors to helping save people’s lives in Theatres as a key member of our robotic surgery team at Royal Derby Hospital. Pam Higginbottom first joined UHDB as a Healthcare Assistant (HCA) six years ago and has spent the last two years training to become an Assistant Theatre Practitioner (ATP) in Urology – following more than two decades in the hospitality industry.
Colleagues at London Road's Ward 2 reflect one year on since ward opened
Staff on Ward 2 UHDB’s End of Life care ward have been reflecting on how they have made their ward a ‘good place to die’ for Dying Matters Week 2021.
Consultant becomes first female non-medical president of cytology association
A UHDB consultant has become the first female non-medical President of the British Association for Cytopathology (BAC).
What makes UHDB a 'good place to die' - Dying Matters Week 2021
Dying Matters Week 2021 focuses on the importance of being in ‘a good place to die’ with members of Team UHDB reflecting on what this means to them and how they have ensured this for patients at the end of life.
RDH colleagues combine to help create lasting tribute to our heroes in ICU
UHDB colleagues have come together to help create a lasting tribute to our incredible Intensive Care Unit team at Royal Derby Hospital. A beautifully crafted blue plaque bearing the name of the ICU and images symbolising the Covid-19 pandemic has now been installed into the perimeter fence at the walking entrance to RDH. Rainbows, forget-me-not flowers and swallows are just some of the designs engraved into the artwork, which has been created thanks to funds raised by UHDB porter Avtar Samrai and members of the ICU team.