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Jayesh Makan, Clinical Director for Cardiology, is putting on his running shoes and is hoping to raise £5,000 for charity in this year’s London Marathon. more on Page 2 Day fundraising efforts

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Our first ever Education Week

Marathon run for Jayesh 2 September 2022

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The first ever SaTH Education Week will be launched on Monday 12 September. During the week you will have the opportunity to find out more about how you can be supported in your role with training development.andYou can take part in the following ways: Come along to the launch event on Thursday 15 September, from 1.30pm to 5pm, at SECC. To register your attendance please visit the training diary under the category “Education Week”. SaTH’s first online Education Prospectus, which details the educational offers at SaTH, will be launched. Be sure to download it and have a read! SaTH’s Leadership Development Framework, which outlines a new framework that will help you become, or develop, as a leader, will be published. Open sessions for colleagues, which will be bookable via the training diary, will be launching, including: Suite Demonstration Made Simple makes an effective learning environment? A new Making a Difference Together conversation will open so we can find out from you how we can best support you moving forwards. Keep your eyes peeled for how you can take part. To find out more click here or contact sath.education@nhs.net.

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Making a splash to raise Bowel Cancer UK funds

Claire Heaton, a Specialist PractitionerScreening(SSP)inthe Shropshire Bowel Cancer Screening Centre is making a splash by doing the Bowel Cancer UK Swim15 challenge. Claire signed up to complete 15km over one Everymonth.15 minutes someone is diagnosed with bowel cancer in the UK, so Bowel Cancer UK launched the Swim15 challenge to highlight this Iffact.you would like to sponsor Claire, she has a Facebook Fundraiser page or contact her on ext. 2470. Claire is pictured with her husband on one of their swimming sessions.

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He is fundraising for Cardiac Risk in the Young a charity which aims to raise awareness, support families and fund research into sudden cardiac death in young Jayeshindividuals.said: “I first ran the London Marathon 22 years ago so this is a big challenge for me. I wanted to do it again given the aroundexperienceamazingfirsttimeandknowing that charity donations are generous for the London Marathon.” He has run half marathons fairly frequently including the Shrewsbury Halfmarathon when he raised money for our Trust. If you would like to help Jayesh reach his target you can donate to his JustGiving page by clicking here: fundraising/Jayeshwww.justgiving.com/https://pfpMakan4&utm_campaign=utm_content=Jayeshm_medium=fundraising&utm_source=Sharethis&utMakan4? -

An A&E Open Day at RSH gave people the opportunityto learn more about what a career in one of our busiest departments is all about. There were live demonstrations, presentations and a Q&A session with the team. The day was a great success with lots of people showing an interest in working with us. Thank you to all those who took part in the Open Day.

Getting a glimpse of A&E working life

September:

Health and wellbeing offers A series of diverse courses and events are available to all staff working within health and social care in the Shropshire Telford and Wrekin (STW) Integrated Care System (ICS). Courses are accessible via the STW ICS Learning Management system. More information around each course can be found under the topic headings below. Details for upcoming courses for September and the links to sign up, can be found below.

Wednesday 7 12.30pm 1.30pm Zoom Man MOT Webinar Thursday 8 12pm 1pm Zoom Fuel and Perform Part 2 (4 Part Series) Thursday 8 2pm 3.30pm Microsoft Teams LGBTQIA+ and Friends Network Monday 12 12.30pm 1.30pm Microsoft Teams The Art of Brilliance Rising Stronger (1 of 3) Thursday 15 12pm 1pm Zoom Fuel and Perform Part 3 (4 Part Series) Tuesday 20 9am 10.30am Microsoft Teams Burn out and stress Building Resilience (Follow up for session 2) Thursday 22 12.30pm 2pm Microsoft Teams Men’s Health Forum Thursday 22 12pm 1pm Zoom Fuel and Perform Part 4 (4 Part Series) Thursday 22 9am 10.30am Microsoft Teams Burn out and Stress Understanding Stress and Burn Out Session 1 Thursday 29 12pm 1.30pm Microsoft Teams Menopause Meet Up To view and sign up to any of our upcoming events, please click here.

The RSH Catering team is excited to announce that Caffe Bistro, SECC, RSH, is now open 8.30am 3.30pm Monday Friday offering fresh bean coffee, hot and cold drinks, sandwiches and Situatedsnacks. just a short walk from RSH ward block, this is a lovely area to sit, have a coffee and relax, or to grab refreshments before you go to a meeting in one of the many meeting rooms the centre has to offer.

Thanks to the Catering Team for all their hard work setting it up and also to Paul and the SECC Team for welcoming the Catering Team into the centre.

Mrs Mills said: “We wanted to give a little bit back. The Colorectal Department provided an excellent service and looked after Jonathan really well. We didn’t want any presents and it is nice to give positive feedback to the hospital.”

A couple raised £750 for RSH’s Colorectal Department at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital after asking guests to make donations rather than give gifts at their 50th wedding Formercelebrations.anniversarypatientJonathan Mills and his wife Ann held two parties one for family and another for friends at Mellington Hall, Church Stoke.

Caffee Bistro at SECC

The couple from Llandrinio into the hospital to present Kirsten McArdle, Colorectal Consultant, and Julie Powell, Colorectal Clinical Nurse Specialist, with the cheque. Ms McArdle said: “We are very 25-year award for Rebecca

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The first prize of 353.4 for August is Harrison, Mrs. Hilary Jane, Portering he first prize of 353.4 for August is Harrison, Mrs. Hilary Jane, Portering

I'd just like to pass on my deepest thanks to all staff on Ward 22R. My mum was a patient on there and sadly passed away — the care she and we as a family received was first class and I can't thank them enough. I understand that the ward is under extreme pressure due to still dealing with COVID patients, but they still tended to all my mother’s needs and wishes and offered us support as a family who were going through a difficult time. Many thanks to your hard working dedicated team. 1st - £353.40 - Hilary Harrison, Porter 2nd £176.70 Patricia Ward, Audiology 2nd - £176.70 - Kendall Walford, Pathology 3rd - £88. 35 - Alex Salisbury, IT 3rd - £88.35 - Sarah Hotchkiss, Procurement The final word... CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD T&Cs AND ENTER THE STAFF LOTTERY

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