Congratulations to Communications Manager Dani Hoffman who has been presented with an Everyone Matters staff award for the kindness and support she shows to all colleagues. Whilst Dani was recognised for one incident where she stepped in to support a colleague during a particularly challenging time, her collaborative approach, can-do attitude and willingness to learn benefits many colleagues on a regular basis. Thank you Dani and well done 👏
Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
Hospitals and Health Care
Bath, Somerset 8,384 followers
The Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust provides acute care for people in Bath and the surrounding towns.
About us
The Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust provides acute treatment and care for a catchment population of around 500,000 people in Bath, and the surrounding towns and villages in North East Somerset and Western Wiltshire. The Trust occupies a 52-acre site about 1½ miles from Bath city centre and became a National Health Service Trust in 1992. The Trust provides 732 beds and a comprehensive range of acute services including medicine and surgery, services for women and children, accident and emergency services, and diagnostic and clinical support services. The Trust employs around 4,800 staff, some of who also provide outpatient, diagnostic and some day case surgery services at local community hospitals in Bath & North East Somerset, Somerset and Wiltshire. This fulfils part of the Trust's aim to provide high quality care to people in their local communities.
- Website
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http://www.ruh.nhs.uk
External link for Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Bath, Somerset
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1992
- Specialties
- nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, medical, surgery, midwifery, pharmaceutical, health care, maternity, paeditatrics, geriatric medicine, elective surgery, orthopaedics, oncology, cardiology, respiratory, endocrinology & diabetes, gastroenterology, ophthalmology, ear, nose & throat (ENT), maxillofacial, and rheumatology
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Royal United Hospitals Bath
Combe Park
Bath, Somerset BA1 3NG, GB
Employees at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
Updates
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We were delighted to welcome Her Majesty the Queen to the RUH today to officially open the Dyson Cancer Centre. The Queen met with staff and patients in the Medlock Day Care Unit, which provides specialist non-surgical treatments for people with cancer, including chemotherapy and other anti-cancer treatments. The Queen visited the William Budd inpatient ward, and spent time in the special courtyard space which was created to allow our most vulnerable patients the opportunity to spend time outdoors. Her Majesty also visited the Macmillan Wellbeing Hub, which offers a welcoming space for patients and families, as well as a range of services to support people and their loved ones to live well with cancer. The Queen was hosted on the day by RUH Chief Executive Cara Charles-Barks, who said: “It’s been a real pleasure to welcome Her Majesty the Queen to the RUH today. The Dyson Cancer centre is a wonderful building which supports us to provide the highest quality of cancer care for our community.” Before leaving the Dyson Cancer Centre, Her Majesty unveiled a plaque to commemorate the day and was presented with a posy by Riya Gowda a pupil at a local school, whose father is a consultant oncologist within the Dyson Cancer Centre. Following the plaque unveiling Her Majesty said: “Can I congratulate all of you on this wonderful centre. I’ve had a brief tour around and everybody I’ve met - whether it’s the patients, the families or the nursing staff and the helpers - all seem to be over the moon about it. “It’s got a very welcoming atmosphere and you can see that it actually raises people’s spirits in a very difficult time. So, congratulations to you all… it is very special so thank you very much for asking me to open it.” The purpose-built #DysonCancerCentre brings together many of the RUH's cancer services under one roof, including the RUH's oncology, chemotherapy and radiotherapy services, a 22-bed inpatient ward, a dedicated pharmacy, research team and nuclear medicine and physics team. RUHX Macmillan Cancer Support James Dyson Foundation Kier Group New Hospital Programme
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Congratulations to the team who run our Career Hub sessions for winning a Working Together staff award in recognition of their work. 👏 Career Hub sessions are an additional service the team provides to support colleagues to have conversations about their next career steps. The sessions benefit a huge range of clinical and non-clinical people, from those looking for pathways into nursing, overseas colleagues who want to understand more about career progression in the UK, people looking ahead to partial retirement, and many, many more. Well done and thank you to everyone involved in running these sessions.
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Join us for our AGM to find out more about the key developments and achievements of the RUH over the last year. The meeting, which is open to all, will take place on Monday 23 September at the Apex City of Bath Hotel on James Street West in Bath city centre from 4.30pm – 7pm. There will be an update on how the Trust is progressing against its ‘You Matter’ strategy and how we performed against our key goals for the year. We will also look ahead to our plans and priorities for 2024–5. Members of staff will also be in attendance to share key projects and initiatives they have worked on. Trust Chair Alison Ryan said: “We all enjoy this annual opportunity to talk the people we care for and in our community about what is happening at the RUH and, just as importantly, to hear your views on our services.” If you would like to attend the meeting, please register in advance on the event website: https://lnkd.in/ecsEkZsC
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This weekend we were proud to attend the first Bath Pride event and to represent and celebrate our LGBTQ+ community. 💙 Thank you to all our colleagues for taking part and to everyone who joined the march with us or stopped by to say hello at the RUH stall. A special thanks to Baz and David for your commitment and hard work. We’re excited to see Bath Pride grow in the future as we continue to improve experiences of the people we work with, the people we care for and the people in our community. The RUH, where you matter. 🏳️🌈
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Congratulations to our healthcare support workers Gregory Jessop, Leah Moyle and Andreena Anderson who have received national awards in recognition of excellent care. 👏 The ‘Chief Nursing Officer and Chief Midwifery Officer Awards’ were presented by Sally Matravers, Regional Deputy Director of Nursing and Quality alongside our Chief Nursing Officer Toni Lynch. The awards reward the significant and outstanding contribution made by nurses, midwives, healthcare support workers and maternity support workers in England. We’re so proud that Greg, Leah and Andreena have been recognised with these awards. 💙 Read more on our website.
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What advice would our Director of Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation, Uzo Ibechukwu, give to pharmacy trainees? Hear all about Uzo's career journey through different roles in pharmacy and what his current role involves in this video by BSW Pharm Trainees.
Listen to an insightful conversation with Uzo Ibechukwu, the esteemed Director of Pharmacy at the Royal United Hospital Bath. Uzo shares his experiences from his diverse career in pharmacy, offers valuable advice to pharmacy trainees, and even reveals his favorite cake.🍰✨ (we also love cake Uzo!)
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This week we were very proud to welcome Duncan Burton, England’s new Chief Nursing Officer and maternity safety leader Donna Ockenden. Duncan and Donna toured our Maternity services, which were rated ‘outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) earlier this year. They also visited the Neonatal Unit to hear about the family-centred care we provide. This was a special visit as Duncan started his nursing career at the RUH more than 25 years ago. He said: “I have very fond memories from the RUH and working here helped to make me the person I am today. “I remember my first day, feeling a bit scared but so excited to get started. I was really proud to get my blue epaulettes for my tunic, which marked that I was now a registered nurse. “My time here taught me to try different things and take on new challenges, and there were many opportunities to learn new things and develop. However, back then, I never would have believed that I’d go on to become the Chief Nursing Officer for England one day.” Duncan spent several years on the Respiratory ward, before taking a role on the Neurology ward. Then, in 2002 the bright lights of the city beckoned and he moved to London to continue his career. Last week Duncan was appointed as the new Chief Nursing Officer for England – the most senior nurse in the country. He shared inspirational words of wisdom for RUH nursing and midwifery staff looking to take their next career steps, advising them to embrace every opportunity and support each other. RUH Chief Nursing Officer Toni Lynch said: “It has been really special to welcome Duncan and Donna to the RUH, and we have felt proud to show what we do here. “Ultimately it was a chance to share the great work our dedicated and talented colleagues do every single day, to ensure we are making a difference for the people we care for.”
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Celebrations were in order last week, when construction work on the Sulis Elective Orthopaedic Centre (SEOC) officially got underway. Based at Sulis Hospital in Peasedown St John, near Bath – which has been part of the RUH family since 2021 – the new centre will help us perform an extra 3,750 non-emergency, orthopaedic operations on NHS patients every year 🎉. The Centre will treat patients who would otherwise be seen at the RUH, and will also look after people from the wider South West region. Andrew Hollowood, the RUH’s Chief Medical Officer, was among those commemorating the breaking of ground at Sulis. “We all want to achieve the best possible outcomes for the people in our care. One of the ways we can do this is to reduce the time people wait for elective surgery, so they can get on the road to recovery and a better quality of life more quickly. "Today is a significant milestone for this goal as construction work begins on the Sulis Elective Orthopaedic Centre. I’m looking forward to welcoming our patients to the Centre when it opens later this year.”
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Congratulations to the team from NICU who have formed the Family Integrated Care Special Interest Group and have been presented with a Working Together staff award in recognition of their work. 🏆 The group is all about forming a culture of partnership between families and staff, to empower parents as confident and knowledgeable care givers. Since the group formed earlier this year they have supported the whole team to introduce a number of really helpful improvements. These include a new parent support group including weekly education sessions, providing packs for siblings, and piloting ‘skin to skin’ cuddle wraps for parents to use. Well done to everyone involved in forming this group, which is making such a big impact already 😍👏