Local hospital begins project to improve emergency department
A project to improve treatment times and create a better environment for patients in the Emergency Department (ED) at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) King’s Lynn began this week.
A project to improve treatment times and create a better environment for patients in the Emergency Department (ED) at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) King’s Lynn began this week.
Nancy Williams-Eley, student midwife at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn NHS Foundation Trust (The QEH), has been recognised as the first winner of a prestigious national award for her outstanding contribution to maternity care.
An experienced nurse whose colleagues say she “makes coming to work a pleasure” and “embodies everything a nurse should stand for” has been recognised in The Queen Elizabeth Hospital’s Living Our Values Award.
Last night (Wednesday 29 April) Lead Paediatric Nurse at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH), Chris Harrison, was crowned as a winner of a Your Local Hero award
Patients visiting the Orthopaedic Outpatients Department at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn (QEH) can now benefit from a more comfortable and flexible waiting experience, thanks to the introduction of a new quiet call pager system.
A new patient experience initiative is being trialled at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital designed to provide additional wellbeing support to people during their hospital stay.