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Temporary transfer of children’s inpatient ward at KGH

Skylark Ward logo Foundation Wing

Here is an important message from Eileen Doyle, Hospital Chief Executive, Kettering General Hospital.

 
We have made the difficult decision to move staff and patients on the Skylark ward to either Poplar or Maple ward during week commencing 18th January. Please note that this is a temporary, internal ward change within Kettering Hospital, and no other children’s services – including A&E - are affected. We will transfer ward services back to Skylark as soon as possible.
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Beware of Scammers

Beware of Covid scammers

Criminals are using the COVID-19 vaccine as a way to target vulnerable people by tricking them to hand over cash or financial details.

The NHS will never ask for this, vaccines are free.

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Dr Ahmed Mukhtar

Dr Ahmed Mukhtar
Dr Ahmed Mukhtar, a respected consultant paediatrician and former medical director of Kettering General Hospital, died on 7th January 2021 after a short illness.
 
He joined the hospital in 1982 as a consultant and lead clinician for neonatal care, and served his local community for 23 years in that role.
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Nurse who served her local community for 45 years retires

On her last day at work Endoscopy Unit Staff Nurse Wendy Harrison was given a good send off by her colleagues.
A nurse who has served her local community for 45 years – including playing an important part in developing Kettering General Hospital’s endoscopy service - has retired.
 
On her last day at work, on December 31, Endoscopy Unit Staff Nurse Wendy Harrison was given a good send off by her colleagues where she received cards and presents.
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KGH starts vaccinating to combat Covid-19

Bryan Walton, 80, from Wilbarston, was one of the first local people to get his Covid-19 vaccination from Kettering General Hospital. The vaccination was delivered by East Midlands Ambulance Service Community First Responder Stacey Price
Kettering General Hospital has started vaccinating the over-80s, care home workers and high-risk NHS staff to combat Covid-19.
 
A team of KGH staff and volunteers from East Midlands Ambulance Service staff will work together to start to deliver the first batch of vaccinations from the hospital’s main Rothwell Road site.
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KGH spends £1m to extend the capacity of two of its medical wards

Staff from Naseby Ward - Loraine Vanderson (Assistant Practitioner) and Nadia Tobierre (Ward Sister) - with Matron for Medicine Shaun Harrison outside of Naseby Ward where the new extension is being built.
Kettering General Hospital is spending £1m to extend the capacity of two of its medical wards with a temporary building.
 
The 12-bed extension – which includes two new side rooms – will help the hospital to cope with capacity pressures this Winter and improve social distancing spaces between beds to make care safer during the pandemic
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Local doctors urging former Covid-19 patients to donate blood plasma

KGH Consultant Anaesthetist, Dr Pawan Kumar (front left) and Respiratory Consultant, Dr Raja Reddy (front right) with Organ and Tissue Donation Committee Chair, Shirley Newman (L) and KGH Lead Nurse for Organ Donation, Linda Knighton (R), who are supporting convalescent plasma donation.
Local doctors are urging former Kettering and Northampton General Hospital patients who have had Covid-19 to donate blood plasma for a treatment trial.
Kettering General Hospital Respiratory Consultant, Dr Raja Reddy, and KGH Consultant Anaesthetist, Dr Pawan Kumar, want patients to donate their plasma using a new NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) donation centre recently established in Northampton.
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