Darent Valley Hospital's annual awards ceremony
12:05, 23 November 2009
updated: 13:17, 23 November 2009
More than 200 staff from Darent Valley Hospital attended a glittering black-tie awards night to mark individuals, teams and innovation.
The fourth Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust Awards celebrated staff and volunteers at Friday night's ceremony held at Brands Hatch Thistle Hotel.
The evening, hosted by chief executive Mark Devlin, saw awards presented in 14 categories ranging from Outstanding Achievement to Volunteer of the Year.
Mr Devlin, accompanied by the Executive Management Team, praised staff and volunteers for their dedication and devotion to the Trust and, most importantly, its patients.
Full story in this week's Gravesend and Dartford Messengers, out Thursday.
The winners:
Outstanding Achievement (team)
The Chestnut Coronary Care Unit
Runner-up: The Pre-operative Assessment Team
Outstanding Achievement (individual)
Charlie Johnson, nurse endoscopist/nurse specialist
Runner-up: Julia Twaits, HR officer
Team Innovation
The Breast Unit
Runner-up: The Hospital at Home Team
Individual Innovation
Trish Mugwangi, midwife
Mentorship
Roger Baker, ambulatory care and non-medical prescribing lead pharmacist
Excellence in Partnership Working
The Stroke Thrombolysis Team
Putting Patients First
The Ultrasonography Team
Runner-up: The Privacy and Dignity Project Team
Lifetime Achievement
Jean Douglas, junior sister Juniper ward and Dr Haas Patel, consultant paediatrician
The Public's Award
Nicole Eaglestone, HCA paediatric A&E
Area commander's Certificates of Merit
Naz Chokoury and Sonja Stevens
Chief Executive's Special Award
The Hospital at Home Team and Theatre Scheduling Team
Volunteerof the Year
The Ward Feeding Team
Employeeof the Year
Roger Baker, lead pharmacist
Team of the Year
The Breast Unit
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