Read the latest news on the awards and nominations Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and our staff have received.
Unafraid to question how things are done and to drive change that values both their patients and the planet, they are successfully reducing waste, conserving energy and making financial savings.
15 years ago, working on the Trauma Wards at the University Hospital of Wales, Physiotherapy Technician Rob Skellett noticed that used crutches, walking sticks and walking frames were being thrown away rather than reused.
The Arts in Health Programme was awarded as a winner in two highly contested categories – winning the Arts, Business and Health category, and the Sony Business of the Year overall finalist award.
The College Medal is awarded to those who have made a clear and significant contribution to the RCoA and is usually related to a defined major project. Dr Harries received her medal in person at the College Tutors meeting in London on Friday 14 June 2024 after the award was first announced last year.
The Spinal Injuries Association Rebuilding Lives Awards recognise the outstanding achievements of individuals and groups in the spinal cord injured community, who inspire others through their work or hobbies or during their rehabilitation.
Run entirely by a team of committed volunteers, Hospital Radio Glamorgan has been named one of the top three hospital radio stations in the UK for a second consecutive year. The station broadcasts 24/7 from the heart of the University Hospital of Wales.
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is delighted to have been awarded Macro Employer of the Year at the Apprenticeship Awards Cymru 2024.
Endometriosis Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) in Wales have been awarded the Welsh Pharmacy Award for Developments in Female Health. The annual event is an opportunity for pharmacy professionals across a diverse range of disciplines to celebrate innovation and best practice.
Staff from Cardiff and Vale UHB have been recognised in the very first Moondance Cancer Awards for their achievements and innovations in cancer services over the last two years.
The Cardiff Neuro-Oncology Centre, which comprises of University Hospital of Wales, Velindre Cancer Centre and Cardiff University, was recognised for its exemplary commitment to service development and improvement
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