QEH hero’s quick thinking saves colleague’s life
A quick-thinking member of staff at The QEH has been hailed as a hero after his instincts may have saved the life of a nurse.
A quick-thinking member of staff at The QEH has been hailed as a hero after his instincts may have saved the life of a nurse.
A revised New Hospital Programme (NHP) plan, reaffirming the rebuild of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn (QEH) as a key priority project, was released by the Government yesterday (Monday 20 January).
The QEH is inviting local residents to take part in a series of public engagement events as part of the national campaign ‘Change NHS: Helping Shape a Health Service Fit for the Future’.
The QEH King’s Lynn Charity has launched an exciting new appeal — EPIC Moves, Better Lives — aiming to raise £20,000 to bring transformative reconditioning and exercise therapy directly to hospital patients.
A consultant at The QEH has received a prestigious award for his commitment to supporting the training and assessment of future NHS doctors.
A doctor from The QEH in King’s Lynn has been named Trainer of the Year at the prestigious East of England NHS England SAS (Specialty and Associate Specialist) and LED (Locally Employed Doctors) Recognition Awards.