HOSPITAL staff were celebrated at a special awards ceremony.
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust held its Staff Awards on Thursday September 23 in the Salisbury Cathedral Close.
CEO Stacey Hunter said: “The whole workforce at Salisbury District Hospital have been outstanding and shown great spirit, commitment and determination over the past 18 months and we wanted to thank colleagues for all of their efforts."
The award winners
- Patient Experience Award - The Breast Unit
- Compassion and Respect Award - Dr Jim Baird (Paediatric Consultant)
- Service Improvement, Education and Research Award - Michelle Boucher (Specialist Stoma Care Sister)
- Unsung Contribution (Clinical) Award - Ness Betts (Respiratory Nurse Specialist)
- Unsung Contribution (Non-Clinical) Award - Andy Scott (Informatics Performance and Release Manager) & Richard Pearce (Non-Urgent Patient Transport & Projects Manager)
- Extra Mile Award - Hannah McClean (Lead Nurse End of Life Care)
- Governors’ Volunteer of the Year Award - Volunteers at the Hospital Hub Vaccination Centre
- Outstanding Leader Award – Dr Stuart Henderson (Clinical Director for Medicine)
- Team of the Year (Clinical) Award - Radnor Ward (Intensive Care Unit)
- Team of the Year (Non-Clinical) Award - Housekeeping Department
- Covid-19 Award – Respiratory Care Unit - Covid-19 Second Wave Response
- Lifetime Contribution Award - Sandy Woodbridge (Dementia Lead Nurse)
- Chair’s Award - Pathology Team
- Chief Executive’s Award - Hannah Boyd (Head of Maternity & Neonatal Services), Ian Robinson (Head of Facilities)
The evening was made possible by the support of Salisbury District Hospital’s Charity Stars Appeal and Salisbury Hospital League of Friends.
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