Meet our latest ViPs!
Meet the latest winners of Frimley Health's Values into Practice (ViP) awards. Annamarie Scott, Kathryn Kensey and Dr Tiina Tamm have been honoured by our Board of Directors for embodying our shared values – Committed to Excellence, Working Together and Facing the Future – in their everyday work.
Men in nursing - Ablen Dacalos
Ablen Dacalos is the Dementia lead nurse for all Frimley Health sites, ensuring that dementia patients who come into hospital receive the very best care.
Men in nursing: Iain Wheatley
Iain Wheatley is a sleep and ventilation nurse consultant who leads the Respiratory, TB and Health Improvement teams at Frimley Park Hospital. He specialises in sleep apnoea and other sleep-related disorders.
Men in nursing: Andrew Talbot-New
The third instalment of our International Men's Day celebrations - Andrew Talbot New has spent more than 35 years working as an Operating Department Practitioner (ODP).
Men in nursing - Sijo Stephen
Continuing our International Men's Day celebrations of men in nursing - Sijo Stephen is the Ward Manager of G8 renal ward at Frimley Park Hospital. He started his nursing career in India 17 years ago before coming to the UK to pursue a career in the NHS.
Men in nursing - Suman Shrestha
Frimley Health celebrates International Men's Day 2021 by taking a look at some of the fantastic male nurses we have working across our sites and what nursing means to them.
Robotic technology helps tackle waiting lists
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust has invested in the latest robotic system to allow more patients to be treated with minimally invasive surgery.
Nurse joins vascular access body
A Frimley Health nurse consultant has been appointed to a world body that sets international standards for vascular access and IV therapy. The World Congress on Vascular Access (WoCoVA) approached Andrew Barton to represent the UK on its Global Committee, which includes experts from 34 countries.
10 years of stroke support
The Stroke Early Supported Discharge (ESD) service at Frimley Park Hospital is celebrating 10 years of helping patients to relearn everyday skills and begin to rebuild their lives.
Family return to neonatal unit 22 years later
A family who spent six weeks on the neonatal unit in 1999 returned to visit neonatal nurses who cared for them 22 years earlier.