Derby Telegraph

‘Hero’ doctor’s award for helping patient through cancer diagnosis

- By TELEGRAPH REPORTER newsdesk@derbyteleg­raph.co.uk

A “HUMBLE” doctor who helped a patient recently diagnosed with cancer has been recognised with a Patient Hero award for her compassion and making a significan­t impact to the patient and his family.

The family of the patient, who wished to remain anonymous, nominated Dr Seetha Mohandas, a clinical oncology speciality doctor, after being moved by the attentive care she displayed to the patient during their oncology appointmen­ts.

The Patient Hero Award is part of University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Trust’s Making a Difference Awards, which recognise individual­s and teams providing exceptiona­l care and making a real difference to the experience of patients and families during their time with the trust.

The patient’s daughter said it was a very challengin­g time for her family as the illness was very unexpected and because her father is an elderly man from an ethnic minority background, it can be difficult for him to understand complex informatio­n about his health, diagnosis, and treatments.

But following his appointmen­ts with Dr Mohandas, she said her father always felt better and reassured that he understood what the next steps would be in his cancer journey.

She added: “Dr Mohandas demonstrat­ed an exceptiona­l level of compassion­ate care that only gifted, and truly exceptiona­l doctors possess,

with her smile and open approach to my father’s questions regarding his care. Her knowledge, humanity and humble qualities is what positively impacts patient experience which is important to see health improvemen­t in patients.

“From the bottom of all of our hearts - thank you so very much Dr Mohandas. Your humanity is a shining example to us all.”

Amanda Rawlings, executive chief people officer at the trust, presented Seetha, who was joined by colleagues from her department, with the award, She said it was clear to see that the whole team valued Dr Mohandas’ kindness and were delighted to see their colleague named “Patient Hero”.

Amanda said: “This touching nomination shows just what a difference Seetha has made to this patient and his whole family at a time of worry and uncertaint­y. The way Seetha compassion­ately guided this man from diagnosis to treatment, answering his questions and being both empathetic and open, really demonstrat­ed our core values.

“On behalf of myself and the trust and your patients, thank you for doing what you do.”

Dr Mohandas, who is based at Royal Derby Hospital, said the award was unexpected but she was proud to have had a positive impact on a patient during a difficult time.

She said: “It is a lovely surprise. I don’t think I did anything special, I was just doing my job. But it is nice to know that I was able to comfort that patient and reassure his family that we would do our utmost best to give him exceptiona­l care during his cancer journey and to explain things so he knew what to expect and feel supported by us.”

 ?? ?? Amanda Rawlings presents Dr Mohandas with her award
Amanda Rawlings presents Dr Mohandas with her award

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom