the gazette may 2011
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issue 23 April/May 2011
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Disney visit lights up
childrens wardproudly supported by
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St Georges Healthcare NHS Trustand St Georges, University ofLondon will co-host a communityopen day at their shared main sitein Tooting on Saturday 18th June.
St Georges firstcommunity open day
Mickey and Minnie Mousebrought smiles to thechildren on the paediatricwards at St GeorgesHospital on Wednesday,6th April.
Rosie Littleboy, lead play
specialist, said: the visitwas kept a big surprisefrom the wards until
the day and the childrenabsolutely loved it. It wasgreat to see the Disney magicwork and put smiles on so
many faces both childrenand adults!
A touch of magiccomes to St Georges
4 Record year for reducinginfections
5 Palliative careteam
8 Whistle blowing encouragingstaff to voice their concerns
14 Multi-disciplinary team enhancepatient care
Afullprogrammeforthe
day,
whichiskindlysupported
by
Mitie,willbepublishedsh
ortly
onthetrustanduniversity
websites.
(l-r)staffnursesKarenOp
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andShekiaWilliamsenjoye
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BabyThanishaandtheMohamed-Nizamfamily
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For cleaning enquiries at St Georges Hospital (except Atkinson Morley Wing)and all catering enquiries please contact the MITIE helpdesk on 020 8725 4000
David Astley,chief executive
A word fromDavid
Naaz Coker, chair
Foundation Trust delay will ensure quality and safetyThe board of St George's Healthcare
NHS Trust agreed at its meeting heldon 31st March to delay the timelinefor its Foundation Trust (FT)application to April 2013.
Remaining true to our valuesNaaz Coker, chair
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The trust has seen significantreductions in infection rates for MRSAand Clostridium difficile (C.diff)during the past year.
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Day surgery unit is model schemeNHS London has been described as a model blueprint thereconfiguration of accommodation work that has taken place in thetrusts day surgery unit (DSU).
Record yearfor reducinginfections
12 months onIt has been just over a year since thetrust deployed its new clinicalinformation systems at the end ofMarch 2010. This important firstphase of the iCLIP programme sawthe introduction of CernerMillennium, a new application whichreplaced the trusts obsolete patientadministration and emergencydepartment systems.
David Astley, chief executive (left) and staff celebrate the daysurgery unit refurbishment
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St Georges Healthcares palliative careservice plays a vital role in the care ofpatients who have a life-limitingdisease. This includes patients withCOPD (chronic obstructive pulmonarydisease), heart failure, elderly patientsand oncology patients.
Palliative care team PROVIDING TOP QUALITY END OF LIFE CARE:(l-r) Karen Brown, Team secretary, Dr PaddyStone, consultant, Berit Moback, Seniorpalliative care nurse and team leader, HelenMacallan, Counsellor, Dr Sarah Laing, PalliativeCare Registrar, Lucie Taylor, Palliative CareClinical Nurse Specialist, Gretchen Gordon,Palliative Care Clinical Nurse Specialist, PaulaDenham, Palliative Care Clinical NurseSpecialist. Members of the team not presentin photo: Dr Charles Skinner, ConsultantPalliative Care, Dr Catherine McGowan,Consultant Palliative Care, Ruth Gerrard,Clinical Nurse Specialist Palliative Care, Kate
Harries, Clinical Nurse Specialist Palliative Care
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The diverse landscape ofearthquake-torn Haiti reflects thespirit of those who take aid to itspeople.
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Modernisingolder peoplesservicesFollowing integration last year thegeriatric medicine care grouptransferred into the community
services Wandsworth division. Thistransfer has strengthened the linkbetween hospital services such asA&E, the acute medical unit andsurgical wards, with services providedin the community includingintermediate care and communitynursing.
Doctor on mission to bringaid to the world
CHOLERA CAMPS: Bringing aid to earthquake
torn Haiti
The renal department performed
100 kidney transplants in 2010 afirst for the trust. On 22nd March all
the live donors for the year werehonoured with a celebration event to
acknowledge their gift of kidney
donation. This was attended by thedonors, recipients and their families
and friends. Guests heard fromclinicians on how important their
donations had been. 59 live donor
nephrectomies took place in 2010, two
of which were from altruistic donors.
Nicos Kessaris, director of
transplantation, said: The Kidney
Donor Day celebration has been very
successful. Donors received certificates
recognising their achievement. We
admire their courage, strength and love
they have shown. I would like to thankeverybody in the renal department for
their hard work in achieving 100
transplants in the year 2010.
Landmark for kidney transplants
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MITIEs greencommitment
MITIE clean up
More than just food service
For cleaning enquiries at St Georges Hospital (except Atkinson Morley Wing)and all catering enquiries please contact the MITIE helpdesk on 020 8725 4000
It has been two years since MITIE signed up to provide domesticand catering services to St Georges Hospital.
two years on
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Thanks to popular television dramaswe are all now familiar with theworld of Crime Scene Investigators(CSI) who, when not hot on the heelsof their suspects, are visiting themortuary to identify vital clues.The trusts mortuary team, based inJenner Wing, may not receive regularvisits from CSIs like Gil Grissom orHoratio Caine but they still play animportant role in the work of thetrust.
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Spotlight on...
the mortuary team
The teamRobin Dobinson, mortuarymanager, started working atSt Georges in 1978 at HydePark Corner as a theatreporter. He became a mortuarytechnologist in 1980, the yearthat the hospital moved to
Tooting. He became mortuarymanager in 2002.
Matt Haswell, deputymortuary manager, started in2000 in the St Georges,University of London anatomyschool as a dissecting roomtechnician. He moved to themortuary in 2003 as amortuary technologist andwas appointed deputymanager in 2009.
Barbara Peters, senior
mortuary technologist,started at North Bristol HealthTrust in 1991 as abiochemistry laboratorytechnician. She moved to NHSScotland in 1999 and becamea mortuary technologist.From there, she moved to StGeorges Healthcare in 2009as a senior mortuarytechnologist and lead inperinatal services.
Stephanie Moore, mortuary
technologist, started in 2009as a trainee mortuarytechnologist and qualified in2010Claire Robb, traineemortuary technologist,started in the cytologydepartment in 2009 as amedical laboratory assistantand became a trainee in 2010.She will qualify in 2012.
TEAM EFFORT (l-r) Robin Dobinson, Matt Haswell, Stephanie Moore and Claire Robb
Barbara Peters
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For any catering or cleaning enquiries at St Georges Hospital(except Atkinson Morley Wing) please contact MITIE helpdesk on 020 8725 4000
What are your keyachievements since being inpost?
What is the role of the directorof estates and facilities?
What are the key priorities for
your directorate in 2011?
view from the top
Neal Deans, directorof estates and facilities
How long have you been at
St Georges Healthcare andwhat is your experience of thetrust?
What do you do in your sparetime?
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One Team awards its participantsIn February a celebration was held forstaff who have graduated from theOne Team programme since itlaunched in July 2009.
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With this kidney I thee wedWedding proposals come in all shapes and sizes, butone that captured the hearts of trust staff was thatinvolving patients Dawn Hillier and Melvyn Mather,whose stay in the renal unit was a huge success.
HAPPY COUPLE: Dawn with Melvyn after his life-saving operation
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Partnership working
10:10 the final hurdleAs the trusts 10:10 campaign comes to an end the race to savecarbon is still very much on. The gazette outlines some of thetrusts innovative projects in place to help save carbon.
Leading theway in fetalmonitoringThe trust is a leading centre in fetal monitoring
during labour using cardiotocography (CTG) and
fetal electrocardiogram (ECG), also known as ST-Analyser or STAN.
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Multi-disciplinary teamenhance patient careA multi-disciplinary team on the general intensive care unit (GICU) isenhancing patient care and outcomes through a daily round that theyhave implemented on the ward.
New emergencyequipmentprovides privacyand dignity
Staff were put through their paces inMarch thanks to the next generationdecontamination tent.
JOINT APPROACH: (l-r) Susan Menzies, Olive Wilkinson, Deborah Dawson andNeresha MaistryNot present: Catherine Collins
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Rfundraising
St Georges and JustGivingfundraising family of the year!
Glitter, lipstick, high heels and awhole lot of hairspray were the key
ingredients for a fabulous night offundraising fashion at SurbitonHigh School.
Fundraisingfor the WolfsonTen-year-old Maisie Goodwin-Pratthas raised 55 for the WolfsonRehabilitation Centre in thanks forhelping her grandmother, GillianGoodwin.
St Georges welcomed avery special family to apresentation at the hospitallast week the Wallacefamily, who have beenfundraising for St Georgesfor just under a year.
Calling all areas!James Hope Ward is setting a fineexample in fundraising good practice.
GOODWIN FAMILY: (l-r) Vicky Goodwin(daughter), Steve Goodwin (husband), MaisieGoodwin-Pratt (granddaughter), GillianGoodwin (patient)
Spellbinding fashion at Surbiton High School
TOP FUNDRAISERS: (l-r) Anna Ireland, staff nurse NICU;Rebecca Masterson, Tom's sister; Keren Wallace, Tom's mum;Sarah Shah, matron NICU; and Pat McCole, sister NICU