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QHB Emergency Department receptionist retires after 30 years in the NHS

Friends and colleagues have paid tribute to their long-serving and well-known receptionist June Doughty as she retires after 31 years in the NHS.

The 68 year-old started her NHS career over three decades ago in 1989 and has spent the final eighteen years of her time at Queen’s Hospital Burton as one of our fantastic Emergency Department receptionists.

Debbie Furness

In memory of Debbie Furness

We are very sorry to announce the sad passing of Debbie Furness, one of our Patient Experience Managers, due to a short illness. Debbie had worked at the Trust for nearly 30 years and was known by many people from the variety of roles she held during her career.

Ward 309 receiving award

Team UHDB Award: Ward 309

Staff on a Royal Derby Hospital surgical ward have been praised for the incredible lengths they have gone to during the Covid-19 pandemic to help our patients and colleagues alike. Ward 309 colleagues have been working flat out throughout the last few months and have managed to maintain close to 100% bed capacity during this whole period – which is among the highest rate across UHDB.

Porters recognised for exceptional care

Our team of porters’ priceless contribution to our patients recognised with an award

Porters at the Royal Derby Hospital have been recognised for the exceptional care they have provided throughout the Coronavirus pandemic.

These often unsung heroes are the heartbeat of our hospitals, making sure goods and items are delivered where they are needed most. They also make sure patients are at the right place at the right time to get the treatment they need.

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Join Avtar for his final fundraising efforts

Our amazing porter, Avtar Samrai, has been undertaking an epic fundraising task recently to raise funds to remember our colleagues who we have sadly lost during COVID-19.

Colette Morley

In memory of Colette Morley

We are very sorry to announce the sad passing of Colette Morley, a Modern Housekeeper on Ward 405 at Royal Derby, due to illness. Colette had worked at the Trust for nearly 19 years and will be known for her starring role in the ITV documentary Superhospital, filmed at Royal Derby.

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High-tech lifts and new beds installed at UHDB

A high-tech bed lift has been installed to save vital capacity at Royal Derby Hospital, while a full complement of brand new beds have been installed at two of our community hospitals. 

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Dietitians explain the importance of eating the right food when recovering from COVID

As more patients continue to recover from Coronavirus in Derbyshire and Staffordshire, the on-going care, support and advice they receive once they leave our hospitals becomes more important. The Nutrition Support Team at UHDB has stressed that the correct nutrition and eating well is a vital part in ensuring that patients continue to recover well from COVID-19 at home.

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State-of-the-art robots to protect UHDB patients from harmful infections

UHDB has purchased two state-of-the-art disinfection robots to help the Trust stop the spread of Covid-19 and other harmful infections in our hospitals.

The UV Disinfection (UVD) Robots can be programmed to autonomously drive around key clinical areas within the hospital and emit concentrated doses of UV-C light to kill 99.99% of all bacteria in less than 10 minutes.

Ansel's Covid-19 discharge

Hundreds celebrate hospital worker Ansel’s discharge after beating COVID-19

Hundreds of colleagues lined the corridors to celebrate the discharge of a Royal Derby Hospital worker who has been discharged after spending 61 days fighting COVID. Cipriansel ‘Ansel’ Vicencio, a Clinical Support Worker in Phlebotomy at Royal Derby Hospital, received rapturous applause and cheers as he was leaving hospital for the for the first time since he tested positive for Coronavirus and was admitted to A&E on 15 May after his symptoms worsened.

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Worms cultured in Derby to be sent into space as part of pioneering experiment

University of Nottingham researchers based at Royal Derby Hospital are set to send worms into space in a bid to further understand the effects of muscle loss during space flight – which could also benefit patients. The Molecular Muscle Experiment is being led by the University of Nottingham’s Professor of Space Biology, Nathaniel Szewczyk, and involves sending tiny worms of about 1mm in length, which are cultured on-site at Royal Derby, to the International Space Station where their condition will be monitored by a team of experts who analyse how being in space effects their muscles.

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Five-year survival rate for ovarian cancer patients 'best in East Midlands'

Women treated for ovarian cancer in Derby and Derbyshire have the best five-year survival rate in the East Midlands, according to a report. A study by the British Gynaecological Cancer Society, in partnership with Public Health England, reveals that NHS Derby and Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) had the best five-year survival rate for women receiving ovarian cancer treatment.

PPE teams receiving Team UHDB award

Team UHDB Award: PPE Teams

The herculean effort that has gone into ensuring UHDB colleagues working across our five hospitals have received the right Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) over the last few months has now been recognised.

Fit testing team receiving Team UHDB award

Team UHDB Award: Fit Testing

Our UHDB colleagues have done an incredible job providing our Covid-19 patients with the excellent care they deserve in recent months – but none of this would’ve been possible without the tireless efforts of the Fit Testing team.

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New dad Carl's tribute to Labour Ward

New parents Sophie Calladine and Carl Wright have sent their thanks to the “incredible” Maternity colleagues at Royal Derby Hospital who helped them welcome their daughter into the world.

Labour ward teams

Team UHDB Award: Labour Ward teams and Ward 314

The last few months have understandably been extremely daunting for all of our pregnant women but UHDB’s maternity teams have truly gone above and beyond to provide them with priceless support.

Julie and Matthew Smith

Royal Derby worker Julie praises post-COVID care after beating virus

A UHDB worker says she “doesn’t know what would have happened” if it wasn’t for her husband’s intervention after suffering with Coronavirus-like symptoms.

Julie Smith, who has worked at the hospital for 36 years and is a receptionist on Ward 403, started feeling unwell one evening, showing signs of COVID-19 in March.

Emergency departments win award

Team UHDB Award: Emergency Departments

The teams our Emergency Departments at Royal Derby Hospital and Queen’s Hospital Burton have been awarded with a Team UHDB Award for the care and compassion they have continued to deliver to our patients and the way they have adapted and responded to COVID-19.

Queen's Hospital theatre team

Team UHDB Award: Theatres teams

The fantastic flexibility and sheer commitment of our UHDB Theatres teams throughout Covid-19 have been recognised with a UHDB award.

Facilities Team

Team UHDB Award: Facilities

After months of hard work providing colleagues with everything from free meals and parking to ensuring relevant signage is in place across our hospitals, our fantastic Facilities Team has been recognised with a Team UHDB Award.

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Team UHDB Award: SRP and SJCH Catering Teams

Catering staff in Lichfield and Tamworth have cooked up more than a treat after receiving one of our July Team UHDB Awards.

The Catering Teams at both Samuel Johnson Community Hospital and Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital have done a fantastic job over the last few months.

IT Desktop Support Team receiving award

Team UHDB Award: IT Desktop Support Team

During the COVID pandemic, our IT Desktop Support Team has helped to ensure that hundreds of members of #TeamUHDB have been able work remotely and have today been recognised for their hard work and dedication after being presented with a Team UHDB Award.

Help us to mark NHS 72 in style!

This weekend the NHS turns 72! 

The last 12 months have been the most challenging yet in the NHS' history, so this year we will be marking this milestone a little bit differently. See below for more details.

Governors send message of thanks to staff on NHS birthday

Governors at University Hospitals of Derby and Burton has sent supportive messages to staff across the Trust for the work they have done through the Covid-19 pandemic. More than 20 Governors have sent in a three word message, which have been turned into a social media gif. Staff can watch the message on social media or the trust intranet and tap the screen to reveal one of the 20 messages to them.

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