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Date: 30 June 2024

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Best in Care Awards

Best in Care Awards 2016

Story posted/last updated: 01 April 2016

The search is well and truly on for the shining stars or 2016.

The annual awards celebrate the exceptional achievements, dedication and commitment of so many at University Hospitals Birmingham.

But it is not just the outstanding feats of live-saving surgery or frontline staff that receive praise. Shirley Turner, like so many of our members, gets a great deal of personal satisfaction from giving up her time to improve the hospital experience for patients and her contribution does not go unrecognised.

Shirley was crowned ‘Member of the Year’, at last year’s ceremony for her long-standing support – because saying ‘thank you’ to those who have made a real difference to the care we provide is an important part of the team spirit here at UHB.

There are 14 categories celebrating the variety of ways staff, members, volunteers and QEHB Charity supporters contribute to providing the best in care.

So if there’s an individual or a team that you feel deserves to be celebrated, show your gratitude by nominating them for one of these very special awards.

Anyone can nominate and nominating is easy. The finalists and some of those who nominate them will be invited to a glittering awards ceremony in November where the worthy winners will be announced.

Nominations close on 31 July 2016.

To make your nominations complete the online nomination form (see link below) alternatively contact the Best in Care Awards team.

Best in Care Awards,
Communications,
University Hospitals Birmingham,
Edgbaston,
B15 2TH

Tel: 0121 371 6490

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