A Nottinghamshire private
hospital that recently unveiled a state-of-the-art critical care unit, has
appointed Ken Hay as its new Executive Director.
BMI The Park opened the
four-bed unit in December as part of a £9m development that will also see the
introduction of new operating theatres at the in hospital in Burntstump Country
Park, Arnold.
Further
planned developments at the hospital include the building of a new Cancer
Centre, in conjunction with Cancer Partners UK, which will provide a whole
range of cancer treatments including chemotherapy and the latest generation of
image guided radiotherapy (IGRT).
“I couldn’t have arrived at a more
exciting time,” said Mr Hay, who has spent the last 10 years as Executive
Director of two BMI Healthcare hospitals in Scotland.
“There are some great things
happening at The Park and the future is very bright indeed. The new ITU unit
makes us an important part of the Mid Trent Critical Care Network while the
Cancer Centre and the move into radiotherapy will give us with ability to
improve and extend the treatments we can provide.
“The Park already has an
excellent reputation in the region. With our new facilities, combined with an
impressive list of consultants, I am sure we will go from strength to strength
in the coming years.”
Private hospital news : 10 February 2012