Insulin safety week promoted at Trust
…reduce incidents of insulin errors, during Insulin Safety Week. Our Diabetes Teams will be staging a series of events across the Trust to ensure vital information about insulin safety is…
Our emergency departments are currently extremely busy, and you may face a long wait to be seen. More information is available on alternative services.
…reduce incidents of insulin errors, during Insulin Safety Week. Our Diabetes Teams will be staging a series of events across the Trust to ensure vital information about insulin safety is…
…Allied Health Professions Day takes place on Friday 14 October. We talk to Fran Williams, the trust’s Occupational Therapy Development Lead, about what an occupational therapist – one of the…
…assistants, but that isn’t right. We work alongside doctors to support their work to provide safe and effective patient care.” Physician Associates are trained to the medical model and perform…
…– it may have saved her life. On the morning of June 7 this year, Carol woke up with a cramp in her calf – and within a couple of…
…place to manage the pressures and ensure local people continue to receive safe and high-quality care. Additional measures were put in place across Sussex health and care organisations over the…
…any additional concerns or complications, to have their baby at home. To that end we have well- integrated experienced home birth midwives. Studies of over 1 million women/people (Reitsma et…
…into the role and what being a Professional Nurse Advocate means to her. “I started nursing when I was 25 – in a nursing home doing nights. I really loved…
…East Sussex. “We continue to take appropriate precautions to keep women, their families, members of staff and midwives safe during this pandemic and we would like to thank everyone for…
…work tirelessly to provide safe consistent care. Kevin Hodge, Operations Facilities Manager said: “We would like to thank the military personnel for this assistance to help support our portering and…