Mr ENT Robin Lee retires after 31 years

Friends and colleagues say a fond farewell to Consultant Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) Surgeon, Mr Robin Lee, who retired on June 28 after serving KGH for 31 years.
Read Mr ENT Robin Lee retires after 31 years…Friends and colleagues say a fond farewell to Consultant Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) Surgeon, Mr Robin Lee, who retired on June 28 after serving KGH for 31 years.
Read Mr ENT Robin Lee retires after 31 years…Dedicated hospital gardener Ralph Howe was honoured on Friday, June 28, for an amazing 60 years of service to Kettering General Hospital.
He was presented with a long service award to mark his extraordinary achievement – which also makes him one of the NHS’s longest serving employees.
He was presented with his award in the hospital’s Prince William Education Centre alongside some of the 43 other hospital staff with more than 30 years of service.
Read Ralph tops our long service awards with 60 years…
Today, colleagues at KGH have been learning about the menopause in special information sessions being run by Henpicked.
This is a topic close to the hearts of most of the people who work at KGH. At KGH 37% of our staff are women aged over 45.
Read KGH holds Menopause sessions …Learning Disability Week runs between 17-23 June. This is an opportunity for us to think how we can support our patients who have a learning disability (LD).
Leanne Farmer, LD Acute Liaison Nurse and Chris Abram, LD Project Worker are visiting a number of wards across the Trust to promote Mencap’s Treat Me Well campaign. They’re asking staff to sign up to the pledge.
Read Learning Disability Week 2019…A man who lost both of his legs to sepsis has teamed up with Kettering General Hospital and the UK Sepsis Trust to form a new support group.
Read UK Sepsis Trust forms a new support group with KGH…We marked Biomedical Science Day (June 20) by celebrating our team in Pathology and the news that our own Caroline Parkes has won a regional award in this field
Read KGH marks Biomedical Science Day…Patients who stay overnight on Kettering General Hospital’s wards have scored the Trust eight out of possible ten for the overall experience of care they receive.
That was a finding in the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) 2018 National Inpatient Survey published today (Thursday, June 20).
The survey measures more than 60 aspects of the experience of being a patient staying in hospital for at least one night.
Read KGH scores 8/10 in inpatient survey…Six nurses from Kettering General Hospital are travelling to Uganda to support a local hospital in an area of extreme poverty.
They are part of a 12-strong team who will be sharing their expertise and skills at the 250-bed not-for-profit Kisiizi Hospital near Rukungiri in south west Uganda from June 22- July 7, 2019.
Read KGH nurses support Ugandan hospital…
The professional excellence of medical students, junior doctors and consultants at Kettering General Hospital has been celebrated with an annual award.
On June 13, 2019, the hospital held its fourth Trainee & Trainer Professional Excellence Awards at the Kettering Park Hotel in Kettering.
The awards are a way for the hospital to say a ‘big thank you’ for the contributions made by medical staff towards patient care, education and training – and this year an amazing 650 nominations were received.
Read 2019 Trainee and Trainer Awards…