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Will Jones has been named as a Radio 1 TeenHero A HYWEL Dda health board trainee has been presented with a national #TeenHero award by BBC Radio 1’s Greg James in recognition of his work and the positive impact he has had on people during the coronavirus pandemic. In response to BBC Radio 1’s national call out for Inspirational Teenager Award nominations, Will Jones, a trainee physiotherapy technician at Glangwili Hospital, was nominated by his girlfriend, Tayla, and received the surprise news live on BBC Radio 1’s breakfast show. Seventeen-year-old Will, from Carmarthen, joined the apprenticeship academy scheme run by Hywel Dda University Health Board over a year ago. When the Covid-19 pandemic turned the world upside down, he stepped up to help as a frontline worker. ....
Meet our top nurse finalists We decided to recognize every nurse who was nominated in our biennial program. December 17, 2020 8:05 AM Maija Inveiss Updated: Courtesy of Oakwood Village Every year, selecting only a select few Top Nurses is nearly impossible. Each nominee is deserving of an award. This year especially, as our nurses have become essential workers, we decided to recognize every nurse who was nominated in our biennial program. Find profiles on the six selected top nurses here. Teaming up In transitioning to treat patients with the coronavirus, four teams of local nurses had to readjust. Every day, the Oakwood Village Hebron Oaks Nursing Team, also had to take on extra responsibilities. From coordinating family FaceTime chats to accompanying patients during meals, nurses worked to ensure not just the physical safety of their patients but their mental health as well. Oakwood Village was among the first nu ....
State health officer calls on âleaders to lead and protect those they leadâ Community leaders on COVID-19 By Courtney Ann Jackson | December 15, 2020 at 8:27 PM CST - Updated December 15 at 8:37 PM JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) -Youâve heard COVID-19 warnings from the stateâs top leaders. But the state health officer is issuing a call to action to all leaders. âMake some hard decisions to protect your folks, even if itâs a little unpopular,â said State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs on December 1. âItâs time for leaders to lead.â Dr. Thomas Dobbs continues that call to action through social media. Sunday, calling out leaders at home, school, houses of worship and work. ....