UNSUNG heroes, teams and departments at Salisbury District Hospital have been rewarded for their professionalism, commitment and the way in which they have improved services for patients as part of the hospital’s Striving for Excellence Awards.
There were 16 categories in all, and award nominations were made by patients, staff and volunteers, with members of the public voting for the winners in the Service Improvement categories.
Winners and the highly commended were presented with certificates and flowers by chief executive Peter Hill and chairman Nick Marsden at a special ceremony at the hospital.
Among this year’s winners were hospital porter Ebrima Markess who won the Unsung Hero Award for “being kind and compassionate and going beyond his duties for people in need”, the paediatric diabetes team for increased support and reduced diabetic admissions and Ellie Gibson in informatics who “worked tirelessly” to support staff who had visual problems and needed specialist IT support as part of the new electronic patient record implementation.
Mr Hill said: “Each year I see so many examples of the outstanding work that takes place across the hospital and the professionalism and commitment which is appreciated by our patients and the local community.
“This year’s awards reflect our core values and behaviours and the principles of striving for excellence, which is fundamental to the clinical care we provide and our patients’ experience.
“The awards represent just a small sample of the fantastic work that takes place right across all our services each year and celebrate all that is good about our hospital and our staff.”
Mr Marsden added: “We have continued to see a number of significant financial and operational challenges, yet staff have provided the very best care that they can for our patients. These awards give us an ideal opportunity to acknowledge the enormous contribution our staff have made to local health services and I’m proud to be able to give our staff the recognition that they deserve for all their efforts this year.”
The full list of Winners and Highly Commended is as follows:
Leadership Award Winner: Nicky Heydon, Senior Sister in Emergency Care
Chairman’s Outstanding Contribution Award Winner: Pat Baber, Lung Cancer Specialist Nurse
Unsung Hero Award Winner: Ebrima Markess, Hospital Porter,
Highly Commended: Kate Mansfield – Burns and plastics therapy assistant
Customer Care Team Award Winner: Maternity Department
Highly Commended: Farley Ward H
ighly Commended: Amesbury Ward
Customer Care Individual Award Winner: Claire Pilkington, Staff Nurse, Emergency Department (ED)
Living the Values Award Professional Winner: Lynne Constable, Upper GI Clinical Nurse Specialist
Winner: Jonathan Borwell, Urology Specialist Nurse
Patient Centred and Safe Winner: The Paediatric Diabetes Team
Friendly Winner: Valerie Windmill, Cleaning Assistant
Responsive Winner: The Infection, Prevention and Control Team
Overall Winner: Renu Thapa, Radiology Receptionist
Governor’s Volunteer Award Winner: Michael Beck (AKA Wally Wheelbarrow) and David Chalk
Highly Commended: Stars Appeal Bookshop Volunteers
Highly Commended: Jo Maslen, Stars Appeal Volunteer
Equality and Diversity Award Winner: Ellie Gibson, Informatics Business Analysis and Support Lead
Highly Commended: The Chaplaincy
Challenge Award Winner: Stacy Blake, Capital Accounting Assistant Highly Commended: Philippa Hemming, Clinical Audit Facilitator
Highly Commended: Alison Crocker, Therapy Department Secretary
Service Improvement Individual and Team Award Joint Winners: Paediatric Diabetes Team for their work on children’s diabetes: Warren Foster for ultrasound in patient imaging
Highly Commended: Rheumatology Department for their Biologics
Optimisation Service: Mark Brewin and Hollie Carpenter for the scar management Clinic: Foundation Programme doctors for improving medical handovers.
Service Improvement Sponsored Project Award Winner: Programme Management Office for the Save 7 Champions
Highly Commended: Artcare Department for improving the lifts and wayfinding and the Procurement Department for its Non Pay Orthopaedic Project.
Pinder Award Winner: Caroline Davy, Senior Sister in Theatres
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