Latest News from around the Trust — articles for March 2021

Amazing £11,000 lockdown fundraising for Twinkling Stars Appeal

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A bereaved Kettering family have raised £11,000 for KGH's Twinkling Stars appeal by selling masks and holding raffles with the support of hundreds of local people.

Georgia and Sam Holland's daughter, Libby, was born 18 weeks prematurely at KGH on March 13, 2020 and sadly passed away shortly after.

One of the main reasons the KGH appeal was launched was to improve bereavement care facilities for families like the Hollands so that they don’t have to share facilities with families who are experiencing the joy of childbirth.

When the Hollands found out about the appeal – which aims to raise £1 million to fund a new bereavement room, family room, quiet room and office separated from the Labour Suite – they wanted to help.

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Urology team have new procedure reducing waits for patients

LATP Urology Team picture 2.

Kettering General Hospital has launched a new way of carrying out prostate biopsies to improve care and reduce waiting and treatment times for patients with suspected prostate cancer.

On March 9 Consultant Urologist Mr Roland England and the urology team carried out the first local anaesthetic transperineal biopsy (LATP*) at the hospital.

This is a procedure where biopsy samples are taken through the perineum using a needle guide and needle. 

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New MIAMI minor injury service next to A&E

MIAMI team

Kettering General Hospital has completed work on a £125,000 refurbishment project to create a new Minor Injuries and Minor Illness (MIAMI) area.

The service – in a former outpatients’ clinic area adjacent to A&E – is where patients who have attended A&E, and been found to need minor treatment, will be seen.

It is a major improvement on the old cubicles (both in A&E and outpatients) which have been used to deliver the minors service in recent years.

The service moved into the new unit on March 10 following a seven-week refurbishment of the area.

 

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Please help A&E by using Corby Urgent Care Centre

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Local people are being urged to make more use of Corby Urgent Care Centre rather than travelling to Kettering General Hospital’s A&E department.

During the Covid-19 pandemic use of the Cottingham Road centre – which is open every day of the year from 8am-8pm – has dropped significantly.

As a result Corby Urgent Centre, Kettering General Hospital, and East Midlands Ambulance Service, are working together to ensure that appropriate patients do make good use of the centre for urgent but non-life threatening treatment.

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KGH’s Heart Attack Centre celebrating ten years of life-saving care

Representatives from the many hospital teams that together provide the 24/7 cardiac PPCI service at Kettering General Hospital
Kettering General Hospital’s 24/7 Heart Attack Centre is celebrating ten years of delivering life-saving care to the people of Northamptonshire, South Leicestershire and South Lincolnshire.
 
Since its launch in 2010 more than 4,000 patients have benefitted from the emergency service, which is delivered by an expert multidisciplinary team.
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Meet Margaret who manages our staff book clubs

It’s World Book Day today, and we wanted to highlight our Library Service - something that you may be unaware of if you didn’t work for KGH.
 
Margaret Theaker is our Knowledge and Library Services Manager. Margaret has an extensive career in the world of library services. Margaret began her career as a Library Assistant at the science library in Nottingham after leaving university; and then moving to roles in the NHS in Devon and then Ayrshire.
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