The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust is the first trust in the country to use the new Magneto laser - an advanced technology that breaks down kidney stones more efficiently and precisely. The high-powered laser gives surgeons greater control, allowing them to reduce stones to fine dust without them moving around - meaning quicker procedures and fewer patients needing return treatments. Its power also means larger stones can often be treated in one sitting, helping to reduce discomfort and speed up recovery. The machine can also be used for other procedures, including treating upper tract cancers and prostate surgery. A brilliant step forward in surgical innovation and patient care!
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A new non-invasive liver cancer treatment, which uses ultrasound waves to destroy tumours, has been performed for the very first time at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, part of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The procedure, called ‘histotripsy’ only takes 30 minutes and uses ultrasound to create tiny “bubble clouds” from naturally-occurring gases that are in targeted tumour tissues. These bubbles form and collapse quickly, destroying the cancer cells without the need for surgery, radiation or chemotherapy. The treatment takes as little as 30 minutes, with minimal or no pain, meaning patients can recover quickly and can go home the same day. Roger, the first NHS patient to receive histotripsy, said, ‘I feel privileged to receive this care; it was an amazing experience. ‘It is impressive to think that sound waves can treat cancer, without the need for patients like me to go through intensive surgery, at what already is a stressful time.’ Dr Teik Choon See, the consultant who led the procedure, said the treatment shows ‘real hope for patients’. Great work team 💙
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‘Being a pharmacy technician is about more than checking prescriptions - it’s about being a voice, a safeguard and a trusted member of the healthcare team.’ Juleigh’s career began in community pharmacy working as a medicines dispenser, but she soon realized her true passion lay in hospital pharmacy. Now working as a pharmacy technician on a frailty virtual ward at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, Juleigh collaborates with both clinical staff and patients, bringing medicines knowledge to the table. Her role includes ensuring patients have the right medications tailored to their individual needs, as well as providing advice and reassurance on any changes in prescribing. ‘When our trust launched the frailty virtual ward - designed to keep vulnerable patients out of hospital - I embraced the challenge of shaping a brand-new pharmacy role within it.’ ‘Many of our patients are elderly, isolated and managing complex medication regimens. It’s all about safety, understanding, and trust.’ This World Pharmacy Technician Day, find your career in the NHS - visit www.healthcareers.nhs.uk today.
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Wishing a happy Diwali to our colleagues celebrating across the NHS! 🪔 💙 #HappyDiwali
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All NHS staff should feel safe and welcome at work, and every patient should receive high quality and respectful care. Read more about what we are doing to tackle antisemitism and racism across the whole of the NHS ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e9FWZqcm
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At 103 years old, Beryl is still breaking records! Meet the world's oldest female volunteer according to Guinness World Records, who continues to serve her community at @London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, Ealing Hospital's Friends Café every week. Beryl started volunteering in 2003 when she was 80, preparing food and working on the till. Over two decades later, she's still going strong, proving that age truly is just a number. ‘By volunteering you’re helping other people, but in a funny way you’re also helping yourself,’ Beryl reflects. She credits volunteering with giving her ‘a new lease on life’ and recommends it to people of any age. Well done Beryl 💙 Volunteering can enrich lives whilst making a real difference to patients and families who need it most. Find out more about volunteering in the NHS: https://lnkd.in/eBc6hnS8
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It’s Allied Health Professionals Day! Today we say thank you to our AHPs across the country 💙 AHPs play a crucial role in treating, rehabilitating and improving the lives of patients. There are 15 different roles available, working across a range of sectors from emergency response and diagnosis to mental and physical rehabilitation. Find out more about a rewarding career as an AHP in the NHS. https://lnkd.in/eQEnvTjp
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This World Mental Health Day, we're highlighting how the NHS is making mental health support easier to access. Earlier this year, the first 24/7 Neighbourhood Mental Health Centre opened in Tower Hamlets, East London, part of East London NHS Foundation Trust. The centre brings together NHS teams, peer support workers, and voluntary sector partners under one roof — providing holistic care that includes help with housing, employment and wellbeing. It’s the first of six centres opening across England, helping people get the care they need closer to home. To find out more about NHS mental health services, visit https://lnkd.in/ggpmVH6
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‘This has been one of the most valuable experiences of my medical training, and one I will carry with me throughout my career as a doctor.’ Meet Maxine, a fifth-year medical student who recently completed her neurosurgery elective at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Training under the neurosurgery teams, Maxine has scrubbed in on cranial and spinal operations, and observed or assisted in more than 20 cases – including deep brain stimulation, lumbar decompressions and spinal fusions. ‘I was so fortunate to learn from such an outstanding team of neurosurgeons. They all created a welcoming, supportive environment and were incredibly generous with their time and knowledge. ‘A particular highlight was seeing the level of technical innovation – including using XRlabs SIM extended reality platform during surgical planning, and 3D display technology to observe microsurgery. ‘The elective has given me exposure to a highly specialised field and challenged me to learn new skills quickly.’ Thanks to the team at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, and good luck for the rest of your journey Maxine! With over 350 unique roles in the NHS, there’s something for everyone. Start your journey today. Visit https://lnkd.in/g4_Ncnf
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