13 March 2017

Team administrator wins monthly staff award

Team Administrator Christopher Laney has won the Trust’s monthly staff award for his hard work in supporting the Health Visiting Team. Trust Chairman, David Clayton-Smith presented Chris with his award along with chocolates. Chris was nominated by Belinda Cheetham, Health Visitor who said of him: “Chris always goes the extra mile. He supports all the…

10 March 2017
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Trust shortlisted for two Advancing Healthcare Awards

The East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust is the only Trust in the country to be shortlisted for two Advancing Healthcare Awards. Anita Smith, Consultant Speech and Language Therapist has been shortlisted for the Advancing practice award for the collaborative work undertaken to create the ESHT One Stop Swallow Disorder Clinic with follow Speech and Language…

9 March 2017

New Equipment to test hearing loss in babies

The Friends of Eastbourne Hospital have donated new equipment, costing around £25,000, which tests for hearing loss in babies and young children. A national screening programme is in place to screen babies hearing. In most cases, screening takes place before the baby leaves hospital. Babies who fail the screen are referred to the Paediatric Audiology…

9 March 2017
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Project shortlisted for national BMJ award

Trust’s ‘Doctors’ Assistant’ project shortlisted for national BMJ Award An innovative local project which created a new NHS role of ‘Doctors’ Assistant’ has earned national recognition. East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust has been shortlisted into the final six for a prestigious national award. The award is the “BMJ Award for Clinical Leadership”. The Doctors’ Assistant…

8 March 2017

ESHT Staff Survey results show improvement

The results of the latest NHS Staff Survey demonstrate improvements in many important areas since the previous year’s survey at East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. 2016 National NHS staff survey – Results from East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust 2016 National NHS staff survey – Brief summary of results from East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust This…

7 March 2017

Charity appoints musicians in residence for Trust

Ten budding young musicians from local schools were appointed as Honorary Musicians in Residence for East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust by the charity Arts in Healthcare. The young musicians were presented with certificates by the High Sheriff of East Sussex Michael Foster DL who along with Medical Director Dr David Walker enjoyed listening to a…

6 March 2017
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UroGynaecology unit attains national accreditation

The Trust’s UroGynaecology unit is the first in Sussex to attain national accreditation from the British Society of UroGynaecology following a recent inspection. It is one of only 22 units all over the country to gain this status. Accreditation status is given to the units for the high quality UroGynaecology service offered to patients and…

27 February 2017

Donation from Bede’s prep school

Bede’s Prep School Eastbourne has donated £590.63 towards a new CT scanner at Eastbourne DGH. Pupils from the school, Isla Salmon (10) and Tom Lloyd (12) presented a cheque to Dr Neil Barlow, Consultant Radiologist and Harry Walmsley, Chairman of the Friends of Eastbourne Hospital. Dr Neil Barlow Consultant Radiologist said: “We are very grateful…

23 February 2017

Consultant and SAU named best for surgical training

Mr Raj Harshen, Consultant General Surgeon has been named as the Best Trainer in General Surgery, and the Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU) at Conquest Hospital, the best place for acute surgical training across the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Deanery. Mr Anthony Thaventhiran, Surgical Registrar and Deanery Representative for the Association of Surgeons in Training said:…

22 February 2017
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Friends donate bladder scanner

The Friends of Conquest Hospital have donated a Bladder Scanner to Cookson Attenborough Ward at Conquest Hospital. The new scanner, costing £6,000, will be used to measure bladder volume particularly for patients who have undergone surgery. Debbie Baker, Ward Matron on Cookson Attenborough Ward said: “We are extremely grateful to the Friends of Conquest Hospital…