NHS receives the George Cross
Amanda Pritchard, NHS Chief Executive, and May Parsons, the nurse who delivered the world’s first COVID-19 vaccination outside a clinical trial, received the George Cross on Tuesday on behalf of…
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Amanda Pritchard, NHS Chief Executive, and May Parsons, the nurse who delivered the world’s first COVID-19 vaccination outside a clinical trial, received the George Cross on Tuesday on behalf of…
…improving workforce efficiencies and reducing temporary workforce costs, adopting new technologies and digital infrastructure, reducing lengths of stay in hospital, increasing efficiencies in medicine management, and improving throughput in theatres….
…from Angmering, who works in Sussex Partnership’s Project Management Office and when Covid-19 hit, raised over £1,000 for Heads On patient running groups by running a virtual New York Marathon,…
Tomorrow (28 July) is World Hepatitis Day, drawing attention to hepatitis and the effect it can have on those infected. Did you know? There are 354 million people living with…
…systems; improving productivity across the organisation; and are involved in our work supporting staff retention. Steve Aumayer, Deputy Chief Executive and Chief People Officer, said: “The work of the Forum…
…the safest and most effective way that protects our most vulnerable patients. Adrian Bull, Chief Executive said: “It is a worrying time for patients, our local communities and members of…
…pandemic, the now completely refurbished courtyard reopened in the summer, and patients and staff have been enjoying its delights. Joe Chadwick-Bell, Chief Executive, visited the garden recently to congratulate the…
The Lord-Lieutenant for East Sussex, Andrew Blackman, visited Eastbourne DGH to thank staff for their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lord-Lieutenant is the Queen’s personal representative in East Sussex….
…and long term side effects are explained as well as their more common ones. Each person reacts differently to medicines, so your child will not necessarily experience every side effect…