• Home
  • Latest News
  • Features
  • Reader's Letters
  • Eating Out
  • What's On
  • Sport
  • Quick Quiz
  • Photos
  • Business News
  • Police Bulletins
  • Education

Caterham Edition

Latest News October 2018

Warlingham Edition

Latest Warlingham News October 2018

 

  • Sign up for our E-Newsletter
  • Search Site
  • Archives
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
MP goes to work at East Surrey Hospital
Published: Thursday, 12 June 2014 16:06

On Friday 6th June, Sam Gyimah MP was at East Surrey Hospital to volunteer as a Nursing Assistant.

Mr Gyimah, whose mother was a nurse, was able to gain first-hand experience cleaning hospital equipment and serving lunches on the Capel Ward. He also spent time talking to staff and patients at the hospital, which is run by Surrey & Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust and used by many of Mr Gyimah’s constituents.

Mr Gyimah said: “As the son of a nurse, I thought I knew what to expect, but spending time helping at East Surrey Hospital as a Nursing Assistant was a real eye opener. Caring for frail and elderly patients on the Capel Ward, I was tasked with serving patients the lunchtime meal and cleaning the commode, and throughout my visit I was impressed by the diligence, care and enthusiasm with which the staff undertook their duties.

“East Surrey Hospital has turned a corner, and today is meeting or exceeding its clinical targets. After my time on the ward, I met with Chief Financial Officer Paul Simpson to discuss the unannounced Care Quality Commission inspection the day before, and the challenges of managing a district general hospital at a time of increasing demand. It is great to see that the Hospital has a clear plan moving forward, and to continue improving the service provided to our community.”

Advertise Here

Sign up for E-Newsletter | Search Site | Archives | Contact Us

Copyright © 2014 The Caterham and District Independent. All rights reserved.