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Main sponsor sought for Royal Norfolk Show Ball
The Friends of Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) are looking for a main sponsor to back the Royal Norfolk Show Midsummer Ball.
As the main sponsor of this 900 guest, high-profile event included in your sponsorship package will be a table at the ball for up to 10 guests, a full page advert in the ball programme, have your logo displayed on the home page of the NNUH website as...
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Abseil in aid of Norwich Cots for Tots
Childminders of toddler Lily Osborne are to take part in an abseil in aid of Norwich Cots for Tots appeal. <!-- Content --> Childminders, Cheryl and her mother Debbie Norwell, are to take part in an abseil at Hautbois Activity Centre, near Coltishall on Sunday 9th October to raise funds for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital where Lily spent...
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Public invited to hear about revolution in hi-tech imaging
Members of the public are being invited to hear about how the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital has led the way in revolutionising hi-tech diagnostic imaging over the past 10 years.
Dr Stuart Williams, consultant radiologist and clinical director, will talk about the significant technological changes that have enabled faster and more accurate diagnoses for patients in...
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Hospital talk on future of local liver surgery
The public are being invited to attend a talk about the future of liver surgery at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The meeting takes place from 6pm to 8pm on 14th September in the hospital's Benjamin Gooch Lecture Theatre.
The East of England Specialist Commissioning Group will soon be consulting on a proposal to centralise liver cancer surgery in one centre in the East of...
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Intensive Care Fundraiser
The Intensive Care Unit (ITU) at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) are holding a fundraising fete at Hethersett Village Hall on the 27th August 2011 from1pm - 4.30pm. <!-- Content --> The aim of the fete is to raise funds to replace the bedside workstations which includes a care trolley and storage for essential items and entertainment equipment (televisions and radios)...
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Calling all Waitrose and potential shoppers...
During the month of August the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) would like to encourage people to shop at Waitrose in Eaton and drop their green charity tokens into the appeal box for the Norwich Cots for Tots. The more tokens we get the greater share of the money we will receive.
How it works....spend just £10 and once you’ve paid for your shopping, the cashier...
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Norwich neonatal unit scores highly in quality audit
The neonatal unit at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital is achieving among the very highest scores in the region for implementing standards designed to help stop pre-term babies developing a serious stomach condition.
Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is a serious illness in which tissues in the intestine (gut) become inflamed and start to die. This can lead to a perforation (hole)...
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Cycleride from Cambridge to Norwich in aid of Norwich Cots for Tots
Did you enjoy the Norwich 50 or 100 cycle ride and fancy doing another then why join a group of like-minded people on our Cambridge to Norwich fundraising ride on Sunday 2nd October 2011.
This is a brand new cycling event 2011 being organised by Bike Events and sponsored by Active Norfolk to help raise funds for the Norwich Cots for Tots Appeal.
This cycle ride starts from...
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Baby-Friendly is best at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals (NNUH) NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded a Certificate of Commitment in its first step towards gaining international recognition from the UNICEF (United Nation's Children's Fund) Baby Friendly Initiative.
"We decided to join forces with the Baby Friendly Initiative to increase breastfeeding rates and to improve care for all...
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Changes to mealtimes and menus for patients at NNUH
The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital is trialling new menus for hospital in-patients using local suppliers. The introduction of an afternoon tea and snack is being used to encourage patients to eat regularly throughout the day.
The new menus have been introduced on nine wards to see what patients think of the changes. The wards are Blakeney, Cley, Buxton, Coltishall, Brundall...
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