The Dudley Group of hospitals is recruiting A HOSPITAL recruitment campaign is lighting up the night sky in Dudley amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust is projecting a ‘we are recruiting’ message on to the front of Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley each night as it looks to expand services and recruit healthcare workers ready to take the next step in their career or keen to return to the industry. The Trust has opportunities for nurses, doctors, clinical support workers, speech and language therapists, pharmacists, therapists, operating department practitioners, radiographers, midwives and admin roles. Registered nurses are particularly needed in ED, ITU, theatres, respiratory, frailty and community services.
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Covid-19 hospital admissions and patient numbers down in all regions of England By PA News
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Hospital admissions of people with Covid-19 and the number of patients in hospital with the virus are starting to fall in all regions of England, analysis shows.
The number of patients waiting more than an hour to be handed over from ambulance teams to A&E staff has also dropped to its lowest level since the start of the year.
The figures suggest tighter restrictions on peopleâs movements and activities introduced across England after Christmas, culminating in the nationwide lockdown from January 5, are starting to have an impact.
One in EIGHT NHS hospitals didn t have any spare intensive care beds last week, official figures show as units still caring for 3,600 Covid patients
NHS figures published today reveal 18 out of 140 major trusts were at 100% occupancy in their ICUs last week
Also show that ICUs are more than 70 per cent busier than they have been at any time over the past five years
There are still more than 3,600 critically-ill Covid suffers in English hospitals out of 5,400 total ICU
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Long waits for patients in ambulances at hospitals are down but Dudley is still high on the list The number of patients waiting longer than an hour to be handed over from ambulance teams to A&E staff at hospitals in England fell last week to its lowest level since the start of the year. A total of 3,283 delays of over 60 minutes were recorded across all acute trusts in the seven days to January 24, according to figures published by NHS England. This compares with 3,333 in the previous week, and 5,513 in the seven days to January 10, which was the highest weekly figure so far this winter.