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Chief Quality Officer Prof Amar Shah was awarded the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ (RCPsych) President’s Medal in recognition of his commitment to improving patient care.
Please be informed that the phone line at Primrose Square is down - no outbound or incoming calls (020 8525 1115).
Ifeyinwa Ezeifedi from Tower Hamlets Education Wellbeing Service (THEWS) was awarded the ‘Outstanding Contribution to Society’ Award at Brunel University of London’s Alumni of the Year Awards.
Assistant Director of Estates and Facilities Management, Adam Fahn, talks about his role in the Patient-Led Assessments of the Care Environment (PLACE) programme.
Health E1, ELFT's homeless practice in Tower Hamlets, has been awarded the Pride in Practice Gold accreditation by LGBT Foundation in recognition of its commitment to creating a safe, inclusive and welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ patients.
The deputy chief nurse for NHS England has described non-medical prescribers and advanced practitioners as the ‘lynchpin’ of high-quality healthcare.
The Research and Innovation Conference (R&I) was an opportunity to hear about studies in the Trust, and to say farewell to outgoing research director, Karin Albani, and hello to Merve Dilgul, who has been appointed as the new Head of Research
A national five-day strike by British Medical Association (BMA) resident doctors is due to start on Wednesday 17 December.
On Thursday 6 November, the fifteenth annual Quality in Care (QiC) Diabetes Awards took place at Sanofi's UK headquarters in Reading. The ceremony celebrates programmes that have gone above and beyond to improve diabetes care.
This week marks four years since the ELFT Charity was established as a single, independent charity. During this time, the charity has funded projects and initiatives that have made a meaningful difference to patients, service users, and carers.