Chief executive Diane Wake with the charity calendar, featuring photos taken by members of staff at The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust STAFF at Dudley s hospital trust have turned their hands to photography to create a charity calendar. Aspiring snappers working at the Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust were challenged to take photos showing what they love about Dudley and the top 12, as chosen by the trust’s board of directors, have been made into a glossy wall-hanging calendar. The trust is selling the limited edition calendars to raise money for the Dudley Group NHS Charity, which provides comfort and facilities for patients and staff above and beyond those provided by the NHS.and copies have been flying off the shelves.
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Dudley hospitals to receive £1 23m for upgrade and refurbishment works
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£13m funding to upgrade hospitals across Black Country and Staffordshire
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The Dudley Group is part of the urgent public health REMAP-CAP research to find which treatments work best COVID-19 patients in the borough will have access to some of the newest treatments thanks to Dudley s hospital trust being the top national recruiter in treatment trials. The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Russells Hall Hospital, is part of the urgent public health REMAP-CAP research project to find which treatments work best. It has recruited more patients than any other trust in England to trial convalescent plasma and immune modulation therapies. After a virus, blood plasma contains antibodies that help fight infection and the trial aims to determine if a transfusion of plasma from someone who has recovered from coronavirus may help people who are still ill.