Trust strengthens its Freedom to Speak Up team

26 July 2019 The trust that runs Shropshire’s two acute hospitals has strengthened its Freedom to Speak Up team, which now extends to three Guardians and 24 Advocates. Freedom to Speak Up (FTSU) Guardians exist in all NHS Trusts. They act in an independent capacity to make hospitals safer for patients and staff by encouraging a more honest environment where [...]

Trust strengthens its Freedom to Speak Up team2019-07-26T12:08:37+01:00

Trust introduces new name badges to help patients

22 July 2019 The Trust that runs Shropshire’s two acute hospitals is introducing yellow name badges for its staff to improve patient experience and address barriers and inequalities for patients with visual and cognitive impairments. The new standard name badge for all staff consists of bold black text on a yellow background and incorporates the #hellomynameis logo to remind healthcare [...]

Trust introduces new name badges to help patients2019-07-22T12:13:38+01:00

SaTH goes red to raise awareness of Sepsis

19 July 2019 Staff across the Trust which runs Shropshire’s acute hospitals donned red today (Friday 19 July) to raise awareness of Sepsis. The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust joined Wear Red Day, organised by the UK Sepsis Trust. Across the Trust, scores of staff donned an item of red clothing (or a red wig!) to help raise [...]

SaTH goes red to raise awareness of Sepsis2019-07-19T11:43:39+01:00

Volunteer Jules is shortlisted for ‘Great Big Thank You’ award

19 July 2019 A volunteer at The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SaTH) has been shortlisted for an award to thank her for her efforts in helping to improve end of life care. Jules Lock has been shortlisted in the Volunteer of the Year Category in the Shropshire Star’s Great Big Thank You Awards. Jules has been the lead [...]

Volunteer Jules is shortlisted for ‘Great Big Thank You’ award2021-04-14T08:46:44+01:00

Advanced Clinical Practitioner Cycles for Diabetes-related amputations

16 July 2019  A staff member at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital (RSH) has cycled 176 miles to raise awareness of Diabetes-related foot amputations. Along with a team of seven other concerned clinicians and industry representatives, last week Rob Clarke, an Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) in Acute Medicine at RSH, cycled one mile for every toe, foot and leg amputation each [...]

Advanced Clinical Practitioner Cycles for Diabetes-related amputations2019-07-16T10:45:35+01:00

Trust appoints first Sepsis Nurse Practitioner

4 July 2019 The Trust that runs Shropshire’s two acute hospitals has appointed its first Sepsis Nurse Practitioner to strengthen and implement the advancements that have already been made in its Sepsis care. Angela Windsor, who takes on the role following her work at the Trust as a Resuscitation Officer, will facilitate a push forward in the way The Shrewsbury [...]

Trust appoints first Sepsis Nurse Practitioner2019-07-04T11:51:39+01:00

Interim Chief Executive Paula Clark takes up her post at SaTH

1 July 2019 Interim Chief Executive Paula Clark today took up her post at the trust which runs Shropshire’s two acute hospitals. Paula Clark starts at the Trust today Paula is the former Chief Executive at University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM). She joined UHNM in October 2016, having previously been Chief Executive of the Dudley [...]

Interim Chief Executive Paula Clark takes up her post at SaTH2019-07-01T09:19:17+01:00

Shropshire Care Closer to Home asks for your views at Whitchurch pop-up event

20 June 2019 The following information is from our colleagues at Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) A pop-up event aiming to find out your views on local health and social care services, as well as the Shropshire Care Closer to Home transformation programme, is being held in Whitchurch on Tuesday, 25 June. Barrie Reis-Seymour and Laura Casey, from NHS Shropshire [...]

Shropshire Care Closer to Home asks for your views at Whitchurch pop-up event2019-06-20T13:11:31+01:00

Lacey helps to give staff room a makeover

18 June 2019 A tired-looking staff room at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital has been given a makeover thanks to the vision and determination of staff, and the generosity of both a patient and the Shropshire Welfare Fund. Lacey Jones, a staff nurse on Ward 28 Nephrology at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, which along with the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford [...]

Lacey helps to give staff room a makeover2019-06-20T11:44:21+01:00

Nurses working in A&E departments honing skills in real-life simulated environment

12 June 2019 Nurses working in the Emergency Departments at Shropshire’s two acute hospitals are honing their skills in real-life simulated environment. The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SaTH) has recruited a number of new nurses to its two A&E departments in recent months; all of whom are being prepared for life in a busy resuscitation area by undergoing [...]

Nurses working in A&E departments honing skills in real-life simulated environment2019-06-12T11:20:43+01:00