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Date: 20 December 2024
Time: 16:01
Winners and shortlisted nominees, 2013
- Best in Care Clinical Award
- Best in Care Non-clinical Award
- Chief Executive’s Innovation in Practice Award
- Governors’ Award for Best in Care
- Behind the Scenes Award
- Team of the Year Award
- Volunteer of the Year Award
- Member of the Year Award
- Contribution to Infection Prevention and Control Award
- Dignity in Care Award
- The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB) Charity's Charity Supporter of the Year Award
- Patricia Taylor Award for Excellence in Service
- Brighter Futures Award
- Chairman’s Award for Employee of the Year
Best in Care Clinical Award
- Anne Keogh, Specialist Nurse, Plastic Surgery
- Carmel Maguire, Sister, Liver Outpatients
- Dr Sara Thorne, Consultant Cardiologist [winner]
Best in Care Non-clinical Award
- Mark McCann, Porter, Clinical Decision Unit [winner]
- Shena Webb, Group Manager, Group Manager, Anaesthetics and Critical Care
- Taslim Kosar, Bereavement Care Officer, Bereavement Services
Chief Executive’s Innovation in Practice Award
- Ian Clark and the PICS Team [winner]
- Kate Gee, CHD Nurse Consultant, Cardiology
- Mark Leonard (Senior Physician Assistant), Simon Edwards (Video Manager), Derek Winckles (Graphics Manager)
Governors’ Award for Best in Care
- Ward 301 [winner]
- Ben Adams/Imram Zaman, audiologists
- Lee Payne, Medical Secretary, Trauma
Behind the Scenes Award
- Marian Amissah, Medical Devices Training Lead, Medical Engineering [winner]
- Phil Bansal and Craig Jones, Housekeeping Assistants, Cleaning Rapid Response Team
- Kate Davis, Lisa Kimberley and Helen Green, cashiers
Team of the Year Award
- Security [winner]
- Dermatology Outpatients team
- Fire Marshals
Volunteer of the Year Award
- Shuttlebug drivers [winner]
- Roger Raybold, Volunteer in Atrium
- Outpatients volunteers, Outpatients Area 1
Member of the Year Award
- Young Persons' Council [winner]
- Valerie Reynolds (Governor)
- Pam Kang and Henry Clare
Contribution to Infection Prevention and Control Award
- Peril Huie and Christine Howells, housekeeping assistants, Ward 302 [winner]
- Collette Woods, Carol Wright and Columba Hetherington, housekeeping assistants, Ward 304
- Ward 624
Dignity in Care Award
- Inigo Tolosa, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (Cancer Care) [winner]
- Ward 407
- Ward 514
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB) Charity's Charity Supporter of the Year Award
- Sharon Beer, Lead Heart and Lung Transplant Nurse
- Geoff Heyes, Principal Clinical Scientist, Radiotherapy [winner]
- Alastair Denniston, Consultant Ophthalmologist
Patricia Taylor Award for Excellence in Service
- Suzanne Griffin, Auxiliary Nurse, Ward 727 [winner]
- Karen Evans, Auxiliary Nurse, Ward 408
- Leaf Matthieson, Auxiliary Nurse, Outpatients
Brighter Futures Award
- Research and Development Operations team [winner]
- Taking Positive Steps team
- Peter Forsland and the Learning Hub team
Chairman’s Award for Employee of the Year
- Karon Rudge, Theatres (Burns and Plastics)
- Angela Milner, Sister, Fracture Clinic
- Michelle Duggins, Ambulatory Care Capacity Manager [winner]
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