Staff get red carpet treatment at annual awards bash
Last updated 25-Sep-12 11:58
Staff at Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals were treated to a taste of the red carpet treatment when they turned out for the Trust’s annual Outstanding Staff Celebration and Rewards (OSCaRs) on Tuesday night.
This year’s event was held in Greenfields Restaurant, Chase Farm Hospital, and featured 13 categories. With the Unsung Hero category featuring more than one winner, there were 14 award winners on the night, as well as eight ‘Highly Commended’ certificates sprinkled throughout the categories.
Award-winning comedian Patrick Monahan returned again to host the awards after his hugely popular showing in 2011, and there was no let-off in the laughs as he reeled off the winners and highly-commended with a barrage of jibes at the expense of the nominees, the nominators and the hospital’s senior staff. On hand to deliver the awards alongside Patrick were The Worshipful the Deputy Mayors of Barnet and Enfield, Madam Deputy Mayor Kate Salinger (Barnet) and Mr Deputy Mayor Chaudhury Anwar MBE (Enfield).
After presenting the last award of the night, Mr. Monahan told the crowd: “I must make a special mention to all the staff and teams that were nominated but missed out on winning an award. Your hard work does not go unnoticed. Thank you all for coming this evening. It’s been a privilege to be part of this celebration.”
Trust Chairman Baroness Wall of New Barnet thanked Patrick for his hosting of the evening and also praised the judging panel - Cllr Brian Shama (the Worshipful the Mayor of Barnet), Hilary Kates (patient representative), Fiona Bulmer (Non executive Director) and Theresa McHugh (Deputy Director of Nursing) – for their contribution to the evening, as well as the Deputy Mayors who attended. She told the crowd: “This has been a great night…and we look forward to your continued support over the next 12 months.”
The winners and highly commended for each category were as follows:
Patient Champion Award
Winner Nicola Akehurst, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist
Highly commended TIA Service
Equality and Diversity Award
Winner Mandy Lovett, Nursery Nurse
Creativity, Innovation and Learning Award
Winner Karen Mannion, Clinical Skills Facilitator
Highly commended Maria Hamer, Electronic Rostering Implementation Manager
Getting the Basics Right Award
Winner Day Surgery, Barnet Hospital
Highly commended Bynvant Sandhu, Specialist Registrar
Safety First Award
Winner Anti-Coagulation Service
Keeping Clean and Preventing Infections Award
Winner Beech Ward, Barnet Hospital
Dignity in Care Award
Winner Chemotherapy Department, Chase Farm Hospital
Highly commended Sarah Pope, Acute Learning Disability Liaison Nurse
Food for Life Award
Winner Andy Antoniou, Chef
First Impressions Last Award
Winner Kymberly Taylor, Midwife
Highly commended Anne Odwell, Clinic Receptionist
Taking the Lead Award
Winner Esther Harrisberg, Recovery Senior Sister
Excellence in Cost Improvement Award
Winner Bladder, bowel and personal hygiene group
Unsung Hero Award
Winner Kana Saravanabavan, Medical Records Porter
Winner Malcolm Gould, Sterile Service Assistant
Highly commended Claudette Gallagher, Medical Staffing Officer
Highly commended Waiting List Office
Baroness Wall Award
Winner Ray Dearie and Aliza Soguilon, Discharge Co-ordinators
Highly commended Linda Thomas, Phlebotomist
“Quality of care, sympathy and sensitivity demonstrated by everyone from the ward manager to the cleaners.”
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