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East Midlands Ambulance Service welcomes new Director of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
Welcome to Keeley Sheldon, the new Director of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety.
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MBE for EMAS paramedic and Nottinghamshire's long serving special constable
EMAS paramedic and Nottinghamshire Police's longest-serving volunteer cop and has received an MBE in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours List.
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LGBT+ History Month: a colleague's story
This year’s theme celebrates LGBT+ people’s contributions to the field of medicine and healthcare both historically and today.
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Emergency Operations Centre colleagues recognised for their service and going above and beyond
Colleagues from our Emergency Operations Centres (EOCs) received recognition last week for their long service and going above and beyond to support the move to a new call categorisation system.
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Armed Forces Week 2024: EMAS Chairman expresses her gratitude to service personnel
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Armed Forces Resettlement: Chris Icely's story
Estates and Facilities Officer shares his resettlement story in Civvy Street Magazine
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Reducing health inequalities
Reducing health inequalities is one of EMAS’ five strategic ambitions
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EOC colleagues recognised for their long service and excellence
Colleagues from our two Emergency Operations Centres (EOCs) received awards for the 650 years of service they have amassed
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Armed Forces Resettlement: Raynesway Station
Four team members from Raynesway Station, in Derbyshire, have shared their resettlement stories with Civvy Street Magazine
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New EMAS ambitions
To support a review of our EMAS ‘the Big 3: Respond, Develop and Collaborate’ journey so far, early in 2023 we invited views and experiences from staff, volunteers, partners, patients and the public. The thoughts and feedback shared have been invaluable and have shaped our new EMAS Strategy for 2023-2028 including five new strategic ambitions.
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