Round of applause for @liverpoolwomens for winning the Driving Efficiency Through Technology award. Their exemplary focus on user needs and thoughtful design created a scalable approach for the NHS. #HSJAwards
Great night last night attending the @RCObsGyn parliamentary launch of the Gynaecology waiting lists report at Houses of Parliament. Lots to do. Special thanks to @KimJohnsonMP for showing us round
@LiverpoolWomens is one of the largest employers of midwives. Thanks to our amazing midwifery leaders we have no midwifery vacancies. Expressions of interest to come and work with our award winning teams are always welcomed . So proud of this team. Well done. Amazing team
Happy International Day of the Midwife #IDM2023
Wishing all the wonderful Midwives around the World an amazing day. Thank you for all that you do and the care that you give. Supporting women and their families every step of the way to becoming new parents.
Today will see many operational managers & administration teams ensuring that as much as possible has been done to prepare for the next few days. Never forget the engine ⚙️ rooms (ADMIN TEAMS) behind the enormity of patient services.
🙏 Ops and ADMIN. #Proud2bAdmin#Proud2bOps
Are you a Midwife,with a passion maternity safety.Are you looking to join a dedicated,passionate team who proactively seek to improve our maternity services through an exemplary Governance & Risk framework.Could you be our next team member?Take a look!⏬️ https://t.co/gNLBLH5aoS
Great to see the achievements of the Theatre Utilisation Programme being recognised by @NHSCandM . There is still lots to do but every improvement creates safer, more reliable and more efficient theatres for our patients at @LiverpoolWomens
https://t.co/GjmzeSbI80
Industrial action is scheduled to take place on 21st and 28th December 2022 by staff at @NWAmbulance. Life-threatening emergencies will be prioritised and long waits for ambulances are to be expected. Advice for our patients here: https://t.co/6RNdqNWoIQ
Keep A&E free for those who need it. Not an emergency? Choose alternatives. Use the ambulance service wisely, only call 999 in a real emergency. If you are ill/injured & need medical help/advice, choose well by using the right NHS service to get the right care at the right time