The director of communications at Nottingham hospitals has resigned after blocking bereaved families on social media
. Tiffany Jones was suspended by Nottingham University Hospitals in August after blocking a number of parents on Twitter who lost their babies after failings in maternity care.
"The Trust can confirm that no disciplinary investigation or action was taken against Tiffany", he said in a statement. "We would like to thank her for her contributions to the organisation since she joined in 2019, such as our new value-based awards programme, work on the well-led improvement programme and bringing ‘24 Hours in A&E’ to Nottingham.
"We wish Tiffany the best for the future.” Jack Adlam, who was drafted in from NHS England in the Midlands in September, will continue as acting director of communications. NUH will advertise the post in the new year.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Now Harry accuses unspecified people of 'lying to protect my brother'BREAKING: Netflix has released a new trailer for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s controversial show.
Read more »
Now Harry accuses unspecified people of 'lying to protect my brother'BREAKING: Netflix has released a new trailer for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s controversial show.
Read more »
Nottingham man arrested over 999 police station arson threatPolice say a call handler was told Central Police Station and police cars would be set on fire.
Read more »
Emergency services called to 'serious' house fire in NottinghamNottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service has described the incident as a 'serious house fire'
Read more »
Screening date confirmed for 24 Hours in A&E filmed in NottinghamChannel 4's BAFTA-nominated series '24 Hours in A&E' was filmed at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham. The screening date has just been announced.
Read more »
Man jailed for slashing three men in Nottingham city centreOne of Kyle Newell's victims needed 100 stitches for a head wound after the 'frenzied' attack.
Read more »