Two groundbreaking - and lifesaving - projects at Broomfield Hospital are shortlisted for national awards

By The Editor

7th Sep 2021 | Local News

The two projects have both been shortlisted in the prestigious awards
The two projects have both been shortlisted in the prestigious awards

TWO groundbreaking projects at Broomfield Hospital that have been improving patients' lives during the pandemic have been shortlisted for national awards - including one that has provided treatment to help patients with asbestos-related cancer live for longer.

Developed by nursing staff at the hospital, both initiatives have been shortlisted for awards from the Royal College of Nursing.

The oncology team at Broomfield Hospital has been shortlisted for the Excellence in Cancer Research Nursing Award. The team has helped patients with mesothelioma, a cancer caused by asbestos, to live longer thanks to treatments fast tracked by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

Previously, there were limited options for treatment, but now these patients have been given more precious time with their families and loved ones.

Also up for an award in the category of Learning Disability Nursing is Sandra Morton-Nance, a hospital liaison nurse at Broomfield. Sandra developed a virtual clinic to manage and support people with intellectual disability and two or more long-term conditions.

The virtual clinic was set up for people who regularly missed appointments, allowing Sandra to speak to patients and liaise with doctors and clinicians so that unnecessary hospital admissions or investigations could be avoided.

Diane Sarkar, chief nursing officer at the Trust, said: "It's fantastic news that our nurses and teams have been shortlisted for the innovative work that they've been doing throughout the pandemic. The research team going the extra mile for our patients and Sandra seeing an opportunity to create a virtual clinic to provide care and support all speaks volumes to the quality and dedication of our staff."

-The Royal College of Nursing Awards is the profession's highest accolade and recognises the hard work and passion nurses put into their day-to-day work.

Its acting RCN general secretary, Pat Cullen, said: "These finalists demonstrate the very best in nursing and I am so proud of all of them."

     

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