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Sulis Hospital Recruitment Open Day Attracts over 150 Potential New Recruits

Sulis Hospital hosted a highly successful open day on Saturday 27th July drawing over 150 potential new recruits eager to join the hospital's compassionate community.

The event provided people with the opportunity to explore the hospital's state-of-the-art facilities, discover more about the brand new £25m Sulis Elective Orthopaedic Centre and meet the dedicated team behind Sulis.

Visitors were welcomed by the friendly team giving them the opportunity to meet clinical team leads and the hospital director Simon Milner. Guided tours showcased the award-winning hospital environment, highlighting the advanced medical technology and patient-centred care for which Sulis Hospital is well known.

The open day was designed to give prospective employees a comprehensive understanding of the hospital's operations and culture. Attendees left with a clear sense of the supportive world-class environment that defines Sulis Hospital.

We are thrilled with the turnout and the enthusiasm shown by everyone who has come today,” said the head of HR, Hayley Lord. “Our team is excited to welcome new members who share our commitment to providing exceptional care.

Sulis Hospital continues to be a beacon of excellence in healthcare, and the recruitment open day was a testament to its ongoing efforts to attract top talent and foster a compassionate community.

Sulis Hospital, a Centre of Excellence for Orthopaedics, stands at the forefront of innovation in the region. As pioneers in the field, the team proudly introduced same-day hip and knee joint replacement surgery, obviating the necessity for overnight stays. Commitment to progress extends beyond surgical milestones; it encompasses a relentless pursuit of cutting-edge medical advancements and the continuous improvement of clinical practices.

As the first hospital in Bath to embrace groundbreaking robotic-assisted technology, Sulis have elevated hip and knee surgeries to the gold standard. The Stryker Mako robotic arm assists skilled surgeons, ensuring unparalleled alignment and precision during procedures. The result? Swift recovery and lower post-operative discomfort. Patients regain their active lifestyles sooner.

Sulis is participating in Worldwide Clinical Research studies for Regeneten, a biological surgery that utilises biomechanics and biology to heal rotator cuff tears in the shoulder. Additionally, Sulis is part of the visiting surgeon programme for Advanced Shoulder Surgery, which underscores the hospitals commitment to delivering pioneering orthopaedic procedures for best patient care.

For more information about career opportunities visit Careers at Sulis Hospital.