A new type of procedure for people with acid reflux, which doesn’t leave patients with a scar, has been carried out for the very first time in the world on paediatric patients at Sheffield Children’s. 14-year-old Millie from Surrey...
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A new type of procedure for people with acid reflux, which doesn’t leave patients with a scar, has been carried out for the very first time in the world on paediatric patients at Sheffield Children’s. 14-year-old Millie from Surrey...
Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust is looking for a new financially-qualified associate non-executive director to join the Trust’s Board of Directors, and help influence its strategic direction over the coming year. This is a new role on our Board...
The Sheffield Children’s Sleep Service has helped a Yorkshire based theatre company create an audio play for children about the wonders and benefits of sleep. Sleep Service nurse practitioners and clinical specialists worked with production company tutti frutti to...
This week saw the launch of Sheffield’s very own bear trail in support of Sheffield Children’s. The trail is organised by The Children’s Hospital Charity as part of their fundraising drive to build a new Cancer and Leukaemia ward...
Sheffield’s very own bear trail in support of Sheffield Children’s has begun! Bringing together families and friends, businesses, schools, artists and the community, the Bears of Sheffield trail begins today to support the fundraising drive by The Children’s Hospital...
Amarah is celebrating her second birthday on Ward 1! Although Amarah is here for her birthday, her mum Anisa says it is ‘very much like home’ as they spend lots of time here. The staff and Anisa got together...
A two month old baby is the first patient in Yorkshire to receive a potentially life-saving drug that can prevent paralysis and prolong the lives of children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). Baby Markuss received the drug Zolgensma, which...
Sheffield Children’s has been informed that a former employee has been sentenced for possession of indecent images. Sally Shearer, Executive Director of Nursing and Quality, said: “We’re really sorry that this person was employed at Sheffield Children’s. We have...
Meet Freddie! You might usually find him playing football, cricket or swimming, but unfortunately those hobbies have had to be put on hold while he recovers from a broken arm – ouch! Six-year-old Freddie was running in his local...
The lead nurse for Learning Disability at Sheffield Children’s has been shortlisted in the Royal College of Nursing 2021 Awards, for providing outstanding brilliant care for children, young people and families with learning disabilities. Michelle Evans, Learning Disability Lead...
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