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Updates from: The Nursing, Practice Development (PD) and Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) teams on Adult Intensive Care @CUH_NHS. No medical advice offered.
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08-09-2022 08:14:26
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Great to see 2 of our senior Charge Nurses presenting their work on our band 6 development programme. They’ve worked exceptionally hard to support our charge nurses in the role and support those who aspire to it. #CUHProud CUH Careers #BACCNconf2024

And our 2nd presentation at the #BACCNconf2024 is Celeste, our senior practice development nurse presenting the education programme for our Critical Care HCSWs. CUH Careers CUH Nursing Apprenticeships đź’™ Well done Celeste Formenton on your presentation! #CUHProud

Today was our memorial service to remember all those who have died in critical care. With music from some of our staff, poems from relatives and reflections from our CUH Chaplaincy Thank you to all that attended, it was a privilege to reflect with you all.


Dr. Claire, the first beneficiary of the SCALE Critical Care Fellowship at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS, and Gayle, shared their impactful experiences at the 5th Uganda UK Health Alliance Symposium A testament to the power of collaboration in advancing critical care skills.


And they are off! Critical Care MDT rehabilitation conference. “To Recovery and beyond” Cambridge University Hospitals NHS CUH adult critical care


Keynote speaker Prof Joanne McPeake sharing her work on social isolation post ICU. How do we get CC patients back to their “lives” not just home? This is a global issue that is our responsibility as a CC community. Cambridge University Hospitals NHS CUH adult critical care


Powerful take home message from Prof Jo McPeake - our connection with our ICU survivors has an impact on staff morale & motivation. Cambridge University Hospitals NHS CUH adult critical care #recovery&beyond


Our very own Hannah Plyte CC OT also highlighting the importance of functional outcomes - patients returning to their “lives” - the psychological and cognitive importance of being active in society. #recovery&beyond Cambridge University Hospitals NHS CUH adult critical care

OT Hannah Plyte , highlighting the complexity of functional issues for our CC patients. OT presence on our ICUs is vital to have a positive and meaningful impact on outcomes and a returned feeling of being a “valued” member of society #recovery&beyond Cambridge University Hospitals NHS CUH adult critical care





The power of patient stories.. a panel of husbands and wives share their experiences in ICU and post. #recovery&beyond CriticalCareNetwork CUH adult critical care


Consultant physiotherapist Samantha Petty putting us through a challenging neurological patients trache wean. How do we wean C1 injury patients and manage ondines curse. #recovery&beyond Cambridge University Hospitals NHS CUH adult critical care CriticalCareNetwork


Best poster goes to Our very own CC QI lead Martin Calise 🙌🙌🙌Cambridge University Hospitals NHS CUH adult critical care CUH Nurse, Midwife & AHP Research




📢Lisa Enoch - Education Lead Critical Care at Addenbrooke’s📢 📚 “Training & education are as vital as treatment. Sustainable healthcare starts with empowering local professionals. Listening is key. If you want to go quickly, go alone, if you want to go far, go together. ” 👩‍⚕️🎓