Mother’s Day 2023: the mother-child duos of MKUH
Here at Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH), we are very proud to be able to say that we have multiple generations of family members working across the Trust, in...
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Here at Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH), we are very proud to be able to say that we have multiple generations of family members working across the Trust, in...
Each year we commemorate World TB Day on March 24th to raise public awareness about the devastating health, social and economic consequences of tuberculosis (TB) and to step up...
MILTON KEYNES UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL staff are the most engaged NHS workers in the country according to a national survey released today (Thursday, March 9). The 2022 NHS national staff...
We have opened our nominations for the #TeamMKUH Staff Awards 2023! We need your help to celebrate the incredible people who work for us – the staff who help...
After careful review, we are relaxing our visiting restrictions as of Monday 27 February, so that every adult inpatient can have two visitors at a time. Masks are still...
Having a baby who requires admission to the neonatal unit can be a worrying and confusing time for new parents. Most parents don’t imagine that their baby will be...
This week (6th – 12th February) marks National HIV Testing Week, a campaign to promote regular testing among the most-affected population groups in England. Regular testing helps to reduce...
Saturday 4th February marks World Cancer Day, an initiative led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) to raise worldwide awareness, improve education, and catalyse personal and collective...
The next Neck of Femur Fracture Study Day will be taking place on Friday 21st April 2023, both in person in the Academic Centre and on Microsoft Teams. The...
Have you thought about having a home birth or would you like more information about your options of where you can have your baby? Please email the consultant midwives...