Midwives celebrate Baby Friendly milestone
Women giving birth at Wexham Park Hospital can have confidence midwives there have the skills and knowledge to help them give their babies the best start in life. The hospital’s maternity team has achieved Stage 2 of UNICEF UK’s Baby Friendly Initiative and is now just one step away from becoming fully accredited by the children’s charity programme.
An extraordinary year for the community
Community services teams across North East Hampshire and Farnham and Surrey Heath mark their first year of working together this month following an extraordinary first year.
A poem by nurse Rachel Parsons
Paediatric nurse Rachel Parsons has shared the poem she wrote as part of National Reflection Day last week.
Positivity in a pandemic
Our Deputy Director of Clinical Education Sharon Burfield looks back at the last 12 months and how humbling the experience has been for her and her team.
Student nurse Poppy reflects on time in ICU
Student nurse Poppy Monks, who completed one of her university placements with Frimley Health, recalls how eye opening her first day working in an ICU bay with Covid patients was.
Ward 7 becomes advanced dementia unit
A ward for older patients at Wexham Park Hospital has been transformed into one of the region’s few advanced dementia units thanks to a comprehensive refurbishment.
Anaesthetist Judith reflects on the past year
Judith Gudgeon, a Consultant Anaesthetist, shares her thoughts and experiences over the past twelve months as part of the frontline clinical team battling coronavirus.
An Epic day for Frimley Health's EPR
An ambitious programme to transform care for patients and staff at Frimley Health is one step closer as we mark 'one year out' from our Epic EPR launch date.
Covid-19: Remembering those we have lost
A year on from the start of the first lockdown, we reflect on the challenges faced by so many during the last 12 months and send our thoughts to the families and friends of everyone who died. We also remember the Frimley Health colleagues we have sadly lost during the pandemic.
New therapy for bladder cancer
Urologists at Heatherwood Hospital have introduced a new outpatient therapy for bladder cancer, further evolving our care and enabling appropriate patients to be treated closer to their home.