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For their exceptional dedication and teamwork, the staff involved in Natasha and Beau’s care were honoured with the Chief Executive Award. Dr Andrew Bennett, one of the lead doctors, detailed the complexity of such emergency cases: “The issue when you have a mother who goes into cardiac arrest is that you not only have the team required to resuscitate mum, you very quickly of course when the baby is out, also have a team ready to resuscitate the baby if that’s required.”
He applauded the remarkable collective effort: “So the number of clinical teams involved is huge. This has got to be one of the proudest moments that this department really has ever seen and that collaborative effect from all involved was incredible.
Dr Simon Constable, chief executive. said: “Natasha’s case is about as serious as it gets and involves not just one person but multiple teams looking after and getting the outcome for her and Beau. So it’s a great testament to the real skill and team work that made the outcome what it is because it could have been so very different and I think we recognise that would have been a tragedy.”