We know that we would not be where we are today without our amazing staff. That's why, in our 150th birthday year, we are celebrating teams and individuals with a special award. Every month, we select worthy winners to be our Evelina 150 Stars.
Thank you to everyone who nominated our staff in May. We picked several winners.
Find out why our panel selected them below, and well done to everyone who was nominated.
Julia Hopkins, paediatric dietetics lead
Julia Hopkins
For truly epitomising the trust values of patients first, excellence in care and team working, as well as her demonstration of integrated care.
"Her patience, wisdom and capacity for innovative solutions for our extremely complex patients is second to none.”
Ana da Silva, Maryam Bader and Harriet Preston, early years community food workers
Ana da Silva, Maryam Bader and Harriet Preston
For their outstanding work in project managing and launching the Together We Cook recipe book.
"The team have shown an incredible amount of skill development over the course of this project. A huge achievement for all involved."
Nicole Boga, medical secretary
Nicole Boga
For organising the Becket House 3rd floor cook off events, which have had an incredible impact on morale and have encouraged different teams to interact, helping to build the Evelina London family.
“Nicole is always smiling, always friendly and is the essence of what makes working at Evelina London so special.”
Megan Winters, community speech and language therapist
Megan Winters
For being a true role model by always acting with integrity and putting patients and families first.
For her willingness to learn and share her learning with others.
"She is greatly appreciated by her colleagues and is a huge asset to the team."
Magda Valisova and Megan Hoverd, plastics clinical nurse specialists
Magda Valisova and Megan Hoverd
For dealing calmly and warmly with parents, and advising them of uncertainties gently and empathetically.
"It is a real pleasure and source of pride to witness the care and humility they shows in their communications with families and colleagues alike."