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Pioneering ENT software to improve throat cancer diagnosis

Patients referred for ENT throat investigations are set to receive faster diagnosis and treatment thanks to the use of pioneering new software in Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) clinics. Use of the software will ensure every patient receives a consultant ...

UHNM | News - Issue 10 Covid special

This magazine will cover all things UHNM, from awards staff have won, amazing care patients have received and exciting new research and technologies throughout the COVID-pandemic UHNM News Issue 10 - Covid Special ...

NHS 111 First

For urgent medical help call NHS 111 to book an Emergency Department time slot Your NHS is providing a new and more convenient way for you to access urgent care at Royal Stoke Unviersity Hospital and County Hospital, Stafford.  If you need medical ...

Care from the heart for Covid patients

Patients with Covid-19 are being cared for by the team on Royal Stoke’s cardiology ward for the second time this year. The team on ward 221 initially became a Covid ward in March this year and then reverted back to Cardiology in June. In the last few ...

Covid ward thanked by CEO

Staff on one of UHNM’s original Covid wards have been thanked for their dedication and spirit during the pandemic. The team demonstrated extraordinary compassion throughout this challenging time, helping to ensure end-of-life patients had as much con ...

Theatres practitioner praised for positivity

Chris was presented with his Employee of the Month certificate by Debra Meehan, Acting Director of Nursing Quality and Safety An operating department practitioner has been praised for helping to make Covid-related processes run smoother in Theatres. ...

Chief Exec thanks Critical Care

UHNM’s critical care team have been given the Chief Executive’s Award for launching a new pilot clinic which aims to help patients with ‘long Covid’. The comprehensive and innovative virtual clinic will be provided by a multidisciplinary team and wil ...

Smart with your heart shortlisted for three HSJ awards

A University Hospitals of North Midlands project aimed at reducing the number of people with chronic long term heart failure from being readmitted to hospital has been shortlisted for three prestigious Health Service Journal Awards. Working in partn ...

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