Supporting Paediatric Patients with Learning Disabilities
When her eldest daughter was diagnosed with autism, Nicola Dryden immediately knew what area of nursing she wanted to specialise in. Now, a few years later, she is a...
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When her eldest daughter was diagnosed with autism, Nicola Dryden immediately knew what area of nursing she wanted to specialise in. Now, a few years later, she is a...
The public are invited to a Q&A webinar to ask questions of a leading expert about the latest research into asthma. The University of Oxford’s Prof Tim Hinks will...
Are you interested in becoming a Nurse, Health Care Assistant, Doctor or Healthcare Professional? Milton Keynes University Hospital is pleased to announce we have an opportunity for 5 days...
We are delighted to announce that Milton Keynes University Hospital is now an accredited Armed Forces Veteran Aware Trust. This is the next exciting step in the hospital’s journey...
Volunteer, Saatvika Eluri, goes to Ward 14 once a week to help patients pass the time with creative activities. Saatvika (19) is currently taking a gap year before going...
The final wishes of six dying patients at Milton Keynes University Hospital were successfully achieved last year – leading to 13 organs including liver and kidneys being transplanted to...
A room in the Emergency Department (ED) of Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH) has been given a thoughtful makeover so that palliative patients have peaceful surroundings as they approach...
If you’re interested in joining #TeamMKUH, come along to our open evening on Tuesday 4 April in the marquee outside the Eaglestone Restaurant at MKUH, 4pm – 7pm. Open...
MKUH has launched a new High Volume Low Complexity (HVLC) cataract surgery list so that more patients can be treated over a shorter space of time. During a morning...
A four-footed visitor is making a real difference to patients on Ward 19 at Milton Keynes University Hospital. Red Labrador, Ted, is one of the hospital’s growing number of...