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The importance of CPR and AED awareness

Milton Keynes University Hospital recently showed its support for Restart a Heart Day, an annual event led each year by the European Resuscitation Council with the aim of raising awareness of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in…

Shape your career at the MKUH Autumn Apprenticeship Fair

Milton Keynes University Hospital is offering the opportunity for colleagues to step up their career goals at its inaugural Autumn Apprenticeship Fair this week where providers will showcase a variety of fully funded, nationally recognised qualifications and courses available to…

MKUH celebrate Black History Month

Black History Month – a worldwide event – was celebrated by the Milton Keynes University Hospital BAME* Staff Network in October as it continues to recognise the importance of diverse representation in our working community. To honour this year’s event,…

What is it really like to be a Midwife?

Michelle Hancock, Infant Feeding Lead Midwife at Milton Keynes University Hospital, explains the rewards and challenges of a career in Midwifery. I have worked at Milton Keynes University Hospital for seven years now, starting out as a Band 5 Midwife…