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Rachael advises how to use A&E this winter to #HelpUsHelpYou

Rachael Keay, Senior Sister in the Emergency Department at Queen’s Hospital Burton, says that if you are experiencing a serious or life threatening illness or injury, you should attend A&E where you will receive the care you need. If your condition is not life threatening, however, please call NHS 111, contact your GP or visit your pharmacist.

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We welcome back some of our wonderful volunteers to the Royal Derby Hospital

We paused many of our volunteering roles in March as the country went into lockdown. After months of being away from the Trust, volunteers who support UHDB are slowly beginning to return to our hospitals.

Some of our Buggy Driver Volunteers returned to the Royal Derby last week, we caught up with them to see how they have been getting on.

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Burton Albion teams up with NHS to urge Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority people to prevent or delay Type 2 diabetes

Burton Albion FC has teamed up with the NHS to get behind a special campaign urging black, asian and ethnic minority people to prevent or delay the onset of Type 2 diabetes.

The call out comes as we are reminded that black, asian and ethnic minority people are three times more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than white people and that if left untreated, it can lead to blindness, kidney failure, loss of a limb and it also increases the risk of heart attack or stroke.

People living with diabetes face a significantly higher risk of dying with Covid-19 with nearly a third of deaths in the Staffordshire locality associated with the condition, according to local NHS statistics. However, better management of the condition can help improve control and lead to better outcomes.

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UHDB Covid-Hero Charlotte shines bright at Blackpool Illuminations

A number of NHS heroes from across the UK are being celebrated at this year’s Blackpool Illuminations.

ISS Cleaner, Charlotte, who works at Royal Derby Hospital, was chosen from hundreds of nominations across the UK to be part of a special display to celebrate the work of 50 NHS, key workers and other outstanding individuals during the coronavirus pandemic.

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UHDB Energy Monitor, Joe Sim, honoured in NHS Parliament Awards

The NHS in the Midlands has today revealed the ten individuals and teams it has chosen as regional champions for the prestigious NHS Parliamentary Awards.

We are so proud to announce that Joe Sim, Energy Monitor at UHDB has been awarded The Life Time Achievement Award after being nominated by Amanda Solloway MP.

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Pharmacy Technician Dominique explains how pharmacists can help you this winter

Dominique Devine, Pharmacy Technician at Queen’s Hospital Burton, shares advice on how this year more than ever, your local pharmacist can help and your family. They can offer advice on a wide range of minor health concerns, such as an upset stomach, and other illnesses, as well as answering questions you may have about medications.

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Team UHDB recognised nationally as more staff feel freedom to speak up

UHDB has received national acclaim for creating a culture of openness that is seeing more of our colleagues feel comfortable enough to raise concerns they have at work. The Trust’s Freedom to Speak Up Guardian offers an outlet for staff to speak up – in confidence – which, at a time where our hospitals have come under unprecedented pressure recently, has never been more important.

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Sue retires after over 40 years in the NHS

Sue Hind, Osteoporosis Lead Nurse Specialist, retires today after working in the NHS for 41 years. 

Her colleagues have put together a short write up to highlight some of her fantastic achievements thoughout her career: 

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Frances Ebong tribute

We are sorry to announce that Frances Ebong, a staff nurse on Ward 7 at Queen’s Hospital Burton, has sadly passed away following illness. Frances joined the Trust in August 2018. Colleagues on Ward 7 will remember Frances as a well-respected nurse and that nothing was ever too much trouble.

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Pioneering research into making operating theatres safer during Covid-19 underway

A pioneering research study which aims to make operating theatres safer places during the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond is underway at University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust (UHDB). UHDB is working in partnership with Rolls-Royce and Lancaster University to understand the spread of droplets in the air, generated when conducting Aerosol Generating Procedures (AGPs).

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A tribute to Dr Krishnan Subramanian

It is with deep sadness we announce that University Hospitals of Derby and Burton has lost a dedicated and committed colleague this week to Covid-19. Dr Krishnan Subramanian, a Consultant Anaesthetist here at Royal Derby Hospital, sadly passed away yesterday (Thursday 12 November 2020) at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester. 

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Inaccurate reporting in the Derby Telegraph

The Trust would like to correct recent inaccurate reporting in the Derby Telegraph

In the Derby Telegraph on Tuesday 10 November it was reported that there has been an ‘Increase in bullying and harassment among Royal Derby Hospital staff’ and that ‘The problem is getting worse due to the pandemic’.

This was based on discussions at our Public Board meeting and is not correct. We have worked hard to encourage all staff to talk about their concerns this year, which is more important than ever due to the pandemic. What was discussed was the increase in staff choosing to talk about concerns, not an increase in bullying itself.

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We're celebrating our royally approved Youth Service throughout National Youth Work Week

This Youth Work Week, we’re making sure to celebrate our national award-winning Youth Service Team.  The team, who consist of Qualified Youth Workers, Eleanor Gambini and Louise Melbourne, Playworker, Louise Trower and Volunteer, Mark Durkan, are a fantastic group of colleagues who have a number of different backgrounds, skills and training, many of which have had to be adapted throughout the pandemic to help support our younger patients.

The Youth Service Team play a key role aiding young people with long-term health conditions to feel empowered and to overcome some of the additional challenges that this can bring to their lives. 

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UHDB statement - Update on Covid-19

The rising levels of Covid-19 in our communities has meant that we have seen an increase in the number of Covid-19 infected patients we’re caring for in our hospitals.

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Receipts and Distribution Team receive October's Team UHDB Award

The Receipts and Distribution Team at Royal Derby Hospital have been awarded the Team UHDB Monthly Making a Difference Award for October. The team have been recognised for their consistent hard work in ensuring PPE has been readily available and delivered to everyone at RDH, as well as making sure routine deliveries arrive on time.

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UHDB rated as Good by CQC

University Hospitals of Derby and Burton has again been rated as Good by the Care Quality Commission. We have retained ‘Good’ overall having been fully inspected last in 2019, following the merger in 2018.

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Thank your Cleaner Day

Every day, hundreds of skilled, hard-working cleaning staff are working 24/7 across our five hospital sites. Our Domestic and Cleaning Teams work day, night and weekends to keep our hospitals and work areas clean, safe and hygienic, often outside of normal working hours.

It is important we recognise the hard work cleaners and domestic staff do and let them know they are valued and appreciated, especially after going above and beyond for our staff and patients throughout the Covid-19 Pandemic. We asked members of Team UHDB to give a shout out to their fantastic domestic/cleaning staff on their ward/department, here’s what they had to say:

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In memory of James Longmire

We are sorry to share the news that James Longmire, a member of our Estates Team at Queen’s Hospital Burton, has sadly passed away following an illness. James joined the Trust originally as a painter in 2010.

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Visiting restrictions at UHDB

University Hospitals of Derby and Burton is to reintroduce visiting restrictions. The Trust has seen a significant increase in admissions for patients who are Covid-19 positive and expects the number to rise further. From today the Trust is asking visitors not to attend the hospitals, unless:

  • Accompanying a child
  • Visiting a patient undergoing end of life care
  • Accompanying a pregnant partner
  • Accompanying a vulnerable patients, specifically those with learning disabilities, dementia, mental health or complex needs, as well as those who are unable to make decisions for themselves.

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