| Vivien
Hall, Chief Operating Officer |
Special
Award for Outstanding Contribution |
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Marcelle
Rollings, Consultant Nurse For improving quality
outcomes for patients and for acting as an ambassador of the
service. |
Leadership Award |
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Michelle
Cole, Senior Sister Surgery For delivering high
standards, inspirational leadership and for being a strong role
model. |
Leadership Award |
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Resham
Khun Khun - Adult Community Services Directorate
Manager For her drive, enthusiasm and
commitment. |
Leadership Award |
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Diane
Pullinger, Senior Sister Cardiothoracic Ward For her
unassuming, calm leadership style, and the support she delivers to
her team. |
Leadership Award |
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Mel
Baker, Clinical Practice Teacher For developing a
protocol and competency framework enabling Health Care Assistants
(HCA) to administer Insulin, thus developing the HCA role. |
Education/Mentor Award |
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Community & Special Care Dental
Service For establishing a drop in dental service
with shared care clinics for drug dependant individuals who do not
normally access services. |
User
Involvement Award |
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Angie
Woodhall, Tina Larner & Team, Cleaning Children’s
OPD For their excellent standards of work in cleaning
the Children’s OPD despite the challenges that brings so it looks
like new each morning! |
Support
Services Award |
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Alan
Wiley, Healthcare Assistant Surgery For his
gentleness, care, his positive outlook and attitude. |
100 Club Award |
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Jane
Preston, Catering Assistant Cancer Services For her
positivity, going the extra mile for patients and being a role
model to other catering assistants. |
100 Club
Award |
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Lorraine
Jones, Nurse Specialist For her passion in developing
our tissue viability services and improvement to patient
outcomes. |
Patient
Safety Award |
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Neonatal
Unit For their high quality standards which have
resulted in a reduction in DRHABs (Device Related Healthcare
Associated Bacteraemias) and contaminated blood cultures - and for
no MRSA acquisitions for three years! |
Patient Safety Award |
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Diane
Pullinger, Emma Lengyel & Ian Morgan
(Senior Sister, Nurse & Lead Cardiothoracic
Surgeon) For the introduction and integration of the
Thopaz system into clinical practice, which allows patients to be
mobile and independent - supporting early discharge. |
Health
Outcome Award |
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Penny
Dison & Abbie Wood (Consultant Paediatrician &
Sister) For the introduction of the High Dependency
Palliative Care Pathway supporting terminally ill children in the
right place at the right time – and for being nationally recognised
as a standard of evidence of good practice. |
Health Outcome Award |
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Foot
Health Services Team For the redesign of foot health
services which created additional clinic slots and substantially
reduced waiting times for patients. |
Health
Outcome Award |
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Lyndsay
Durkin, Midwife For her contribution to raising the
profile and the provision of quality midwifery care and support of
physiological birth - for which she has also been nationally
recognised. |
Quality
Award |
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Enhancing the Healing Environment For a truly
partnership approach in redesigning the environment for the
patient; ensuring privacy and dignity and a peaceful environment
conducive to assessment and healing. |
Partnership Working Award |
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Stephanie Friedl & Natasha Jones
(Community Children’s Nursing Sister & Palliative Care Adult
District Nurse) For the partnership approach taken to
provide shared care for young people aged 16-24 who require End of
Life Care. |
Partnership Working Award |
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Dr
Shameer Gopal & Research Team For their Critical
Care research, Shameer being the first doctor to have one of his
studies adopted onto the National Institute for Health Research
Portfolio as well as the study (LOVAP) providing important clinical
relevance in terms of infection prevention for Critical Care
patients. |
Research
Award |
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Urology
Robotic Surgery Team (Pete Cooke & Co) Mr Peter
Cooke and the team for the implementation of the Da Vinci Surgical
Robot, which has delivered clinical benefits including reduced pain
and scarring, and shorter recovery times. Also recognised by the
many testimonies from patients about their positive
experiences. |
Innovation Award |
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Truly
Blessed Team (Paed Nurses & Service User – Marie Ramsbottom
nurse contact) For their support to parents who have
suffered the death of a child or adolescent. The establishment of
the Truly Blessed charity works to design and assemble memory boxes
for families to gather personal keepsakes of blessed memories, as
well as offering support to grieving parents. |
Outstanding Customer Service Award |
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D22
Dementia Team & Outreach Service (Daryl
Leung) For Dr Daryl Leung and the team’s contribution
to the care of the Dementia patient; recognising the ‘whole person’
the patient is, and treating each with exceptional dignity and
respect. |
Outstanding Customer Service Award |
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Daryl
Leung & Dementia Team For Dr Daryl Leung and the
team’s multiple citations of care and compassion shown to numerous
Dementia patients and their carers who cite their gratitude and
respect for the whole team. |
Public
Nomination Award |
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Food for
Thought Catering Team For their thoughtfulness and
support of a young autistic work experience student. The team
undertook training in advance of the placement, to learn more about
autism and learning disabilities, then tailored the work experience
programme to suit the particular needs of the student. |
Public
Nomination Award |
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Dermatology Team For the delivery of an
expanded Dermatology service with only 24 hours’ notice, putting
the patients at the heart of their service. |
CEOs
Team Award |
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Linda
Majhu, Capacity Manager For her outstanding hard
work, professionalism and contribution to patient care over many
years in the organisation. |
CEOs
Individual Award |
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