
David Coope
@coopeda
General Manager, UHL
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05-04-2011 14:13:33
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Service Updates this morning from Enya Daynes on covid rehab, Emma Chaplin on PR, Lisa Clinch and @EmmaVincent_UHL on COPD nursing services, @amye_watt on CR. Lots of development over the last 2 years 👍🏻


#QI project updates from CERS Research Linzy Houchen-Wolloff Pulmonary Rehab UHL Sarah Ward David Coope and Sabrina. Lots of great service improvements and ideas for follow on work 💡



Great to hear that two of our 3rd year Physio students have had their abstracts accepted to the British Thoracic Society Winter meeting 👏 Matt Harrison CERS Research Pulmonary Rehab UHL Achilles Tendons Olivia Revitt Sally Singh British Thoracic Society (BTS)

We really enjoyed being back in the #pulmonaryrehab class this afternoon helping with today’s educational session ☺️ We’ve really missed it! Pulmonary Rehab UHL



New job alert 🚨 within our fabulous clinical Pulmonary Rehab UHL team jobs.jobsatleicestershospitals.nhs.uk/job/UK/Leicest… Band 6 physio. FT. With pulmonary, covid and breathlessness rehab exposure. Please contact Emma Chaplin Sarah Ward for more details 👇🏻



Our clinical team Pulmonary Rehab UHL are looking for a Nurse/AHP to join their Pulmonary and Covid rehab team. Great training opportunity with a research active team. 👇🏻


4k Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) physiotherapists are striking today. They were there during Covid drafted onto ICU wards to prone patients. They ensure people recover faster and get back to their life sooner. They keep patients out of hospital. People like me don't write nearly enough about them.

Brilliant day delivering #QSIR Fundamentals to members of our @TeamNUH NUH Therapies team. Lots of great projects underway to improve patient & staff experience, & great engagement from all NHS QSIR David Coope Emma Flower Charlie Underwood



Check out how Rob had a full knee replacement and was home the same day! 🤯 Thanks to a new initiative at Nottingham University Hospitals, patients are being treated through day cases, getting them mobile sooner. This means more people can get the care they need and help reduce waiting lists.

Each month our team are focussing on an area/topic we feel we could develop our skills & learning in. This month is #Colorectal month! We have a fab board that includes facts, diagrams & info, & each day we spend 5mins discussing a Colorectal condition/surgery Jubilee Unit, NUH #QSIR

