Crew member airlifted to hospital after suffering suspected stroke on ship off the County Durham coast
Hartlepool RNLI were called on Sunday morning to a LPG tanker that was moored three miles off Hartlepool
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Patient Safety in Action: Building strong and effective Partnerships
Patient Safety in Action: Building strong and effective Partnerships 30 November 2013
“Change is possible in an African hospital through a partnership based approach. Partnership working can be a channel for change when there is individual passion supported by institutional support… The strong partnership between Kisiizi and Chester is the foundation upon which change has been stimulated.”
Dr Tonny Tumwesigye, Medical Superintendent, Church of Uganda Hospital, Kisiizi and Mrs Sarah Hoyle, APPS Focal Point, Countess of Chester Hospital, England.
The unique APPS partnership-based approach to patient safety improvement can bring benefits to both arms of the partnership. The nature of these benefits is distinct in either arm. Though the nature of this ‘bidirectional learning’ can often
Seven more people lose their lives to coronavirus on Teesside as cases continue to rise
NHS figures released on Saturday, January 30, revealed that more people had died from the illness
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Seven more people have lost their lives to coronavirus on Teesside, NHS figures show.
An intensive care consultant said an “indelible memory” of treating coronavirus patients will be the fear they showed if they need to be intubated.
Dr Richard Cree, who works at Middlesbrough’s James Cook University Hospital, has been blogging about his experiences on the front line fighting Covid-19.
His nomoresurgeons.com diary notes that cases are falling slightly and the number of patients needing intensive care treatment has stopped increasing.
But as the national figure for coronavirus deaths passed 100,000, Dr Cree said the toll at his hospital continues to increase, with three more patients dying overnight.
He works along side his consultant wife and said: “One of the indelible memories of this pandemic for Nicky and I will be the fear we have witnessed in those patients that we have had to intubate.”
Heartbroken husband pays tribute to his beautiful wife following her death from coronavirus
Grandmother Melina Goldsmith, 53, lost her life after contracting Covid-19
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