Pain Management Doctor retires after 35-year NHS career
The QEH is bidding a fond farewell to Dr Lorraine de Gray, who will retire on 30 September 2025, following an outstanding 35-year career in the NHS – including the last 18 years at the Trust.
The QEH is bidding a fond farewell to Dr Lorraine de Gray, who will retire on 30 September 2025, following an outstanding 35-year career in the NHS – including the last 18 years at the Trust.
Paul Marlow, The QEH’s Lead Resuscitation Practitioner, has been appointed as Chair of the Resuscitation Practitioner Forum (RPF) at the Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK).
Rapik Mangaser, foundation year 2 post-graduate (FY2) doctor is the latest winner of the Outstanding Contribution for Living Our Values Award for his outstanding patient care.
This week is Sign Language Week and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn (QEH) is highlighting how it ensures patients are listened to and understood.
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.
An Integrated Virtual Ward service for West Norfolk has provided over 250 patients with care from the comfort of their own homes.