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Medical Director urges people to be ready for winter

Last updated on Tuesday, November 12, 2024

The Medical Director at Wirral University Teaching Hospital is urging people in the community to be ready for winter. Dr Nikki Stevenson, Medical Director at Wirral University Teaching Hospital, is encouraging people to make health their priority and prepare themselves for the approaching colder...

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Our Services

Last updated on Monday, August 12, 2019

The pages in this section are designed to give you an overview of the departments and services we offer our patients and visitors here at WUTH.  Within the section you will find information about each department or services, useful related information and other helpful facts such as contact deta...

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Growing your career with us

Last updated on Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is committed to: achieving high quality teaching for all staff providing an inspired learning experience around all aspects of patient care attracting, developing and retaining a highly skilled workforce, leading directly to high quali...

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Regional Anaesthesia

Last updated on Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Local anaesthetic or regional anaesthesia does not put you to sleep but works by blocking the signals that pass along your nerves to your brain. We can block the nerves at different levels to numb a certain area, for example we can block just a finger or a whole region like an arm, a leg or w...

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Should I bring my medicines in to hospital with me?

Last updated on Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Yes, you should bring your medicines in to hospital with you. This will help us to make sure you are prescribed the right medicines when you are admitted. If any of your medicines are ‘controlled medicines’, once we have checked the details, we may ask if you can arrange for someone to take this...

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Evaluation and Feedback

Last updated on Thursday, February 26, 2026

We are constantly striving to improve the experience for our students’ nurses and ask them to complete an evaluation form.  Following this, we send evaluation letters back to our teams and celebrate what we do well whilst looking at ways to improve to give student nurses the best experience whils...

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