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Bromley GP heralded as hidden hero for vaccine work
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Nurse at Chandler s Ford GP honoured for pandemic efforts
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GP surgery proud to be a hidden hero in coronavirus pandemic
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THE ‘hidden heroes’ running York’s vaccination programme have won recognition with a host of awards for ‘outstanding performance during the pandemic.’ Three members of the Nimbuscare vaccination team at Askham Bar received individual awards, with a fourth award going to the whole team. The Hidden Heroes initiative was established by four companies playing a key role in supporting General Practice with the pandemic: Dene Healthcare, Gama Healthcare, Interface Clinical Services and Practice Index. Tom Jones, of Dene Healthcare, said the ‘amazing work’ being done in General Practice was too often overlooked. Local GP partner Dr David Hammond received one of the awards after taking leave from his practice, York Medical Group, to lead the on-site service.
Main Image: The Rediroom can turn any hospital bed into a secure isolation unit (Gama Healthcare). Listen: Ken & Nicky speak with Anna and Justin Ballantyne, designers of the Rediroom.
Only weeks after Queensland bio-tech company Ellume was awarded a $300 million contract to supply at home COVID tests in the United States, another local invention has racked up $10 million in sales within the space of a year.
The Rediroom is a pop-up isolation station that was designed and developed by Sunshine Coast Clinical Nurse Anna Ballantyne and her husband Justin, alongside business partner James Burkwood and Gama Healthcare. The invention is easily transported, meaning that hospitals can treat infectious patients anywhere, rather than in only a traditional isolation ward.