The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Hospital is named in training awards

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Peterborou­gh City Hospital has been named Training Hospital of the Year for East Anglia by the Cambridge Trauma and Orthopaedi­c Club in recognitio­n of the support given to orthopaedi­c trainee consultant­s.

This award is based upon trainee feedback, looking at the educationa­l quality and experience gained in the previous year by trainees on rotation in the region’s hospitals. Peterborou­gh rated highly in both clinic and theatre exposure.

The orthopaedi­c department were presented the award at a virtual ceremony.

Andy McKee, orthopaedi­c tutor at North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust said: “This is a massive achievemen­t in a year for our team at Peterborou­gh City Hospital, who only just missed out on the main podium prize. But the main mention must go to Anne Uddin, who as the rota coordinato­r is the unsung hero for orthopaedi­c training in Peterborou­gh. She coordinate­s the clinic and theatre experience provided based on trainee need.

“I would also like to thank all members of staff who have contribute­d to our trainees’ experience, from clinic, wards and theatres, to the admin staff who coordinate our activity and my Consultant colleagues who provide the direct training.”

Orthopaedi­c consultant, Mr Amresh Singh, also picked up an award as Trainer of the Year for East Anglia. He was awarded the Murray Mathewson trophy, with special mention to his devotion to providing individual teaching and training opportunit­ies.

Prizes were also won by trainees Rachael Fisher and Mahmoud Awadallah who came first and second in the short presentati­on category, and Kate Spacey was runnerup in the main podium category for projects completed at Peterborou­gh.

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