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Climbing the PPE plastic mountain - Verdict Medical Devices

Climbing the PPE plastic mountain By Natalie Healey 15 Apr 2021 (Last Updated April 12th, 2021 17:34) The Covid-19 pandemic has created a huge amount of plastic waste in hospitals – largely a result of the additional PPE required to curb the spread of the virus. But what can be done to reduce the environmental impact of this plastic waste? Natalie Healey finds out. Although PPE is vital, particularly in pandemic situations, the extra plastic required for Covid-19 is a concern. Credit: Shutterstock Share Article Even when you’re alone and outdoors, evidence of the Covid-19 pandemic can be found in hedgerows, beside gutters and spilling out of public waste bins. Abandoned single-use plastic masks and gloves are an eyesore, as well as a sinister reminder of how our lives have changed beyond recognition in the last year.

Trust recruiting cyber nurse to continue virtual clinics beyond Covid-19

Trust recruiting ‘cyber nurse’ to continue virtual clinics beyond Covid-19 A hospital trust is introducing a permanent cyber nurse role to its hepatology department to maintain a virtual offer for liver patients beyond the coronavirus pandemic. The Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust said the move was part of its drive to lower its impact on the environment and would benefit patients living in rural areas with limited transport options. “We very much support this new way of working and intend to champion this as much as possible in the future Roz Davies The role is a first of its kind for the trust. Once recruited, the virtual clinical nurse specialist, also known as a cyber nurse, will work from home delivering online video consultations for the liver population of Cornwall.

Staff Want To Better Trust Managers, But Love The Work And Mission – Large Nonprofits

Large Nonprofits: Staff Want To Better Trust Managers, But Love The Work, Mission April 5, 2021 Old movie buffs might remember the 1967 film Up The Down Staircase with Sandy Dennis playing a school teacher on her first assignment. Staff at the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) in Jacksonville, Fla., don’t need the reminder. One-way staircases are part of the COVID-19 protocol. Getting staff back in the office or making sure remote operations go off without a hitch is central to what’s going on in the organizations that make up the Best Nonprofits large category of 250 or more employees. Like everything else, COVID-19 has had a transformative impact on WWP (No. 34 overall and No. 6 in the large category) and the other organizations in the category. The challenge is that organizations such as WWP and Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina are direct service providers and need to be face-to-face.

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