The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital has been visited by a number of notable people in public life: • September 1998, Secretary of State for Health
Frank Dobson unveiled a plaque marking foundation work on the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital • September 2001, Health Minister
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath attended the handover ceremony where the keys to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital were given to the trust by the builders • May 2002, Prime Minister
Tony Blair visited the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and was shown a pioneering
Radiology digital imaging system and visited the
Coronary Care Unit • December 2002, food critic and TV presenter
Loyd Grossman visited the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital to raise awareness of the importance of good hospital food • December 2002, Actor
Chris Rankin, who plays
Percy Weasley in the
Harry Potter films, visited the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital's children's ward to help spread the hand hygiene message. • January 2003,
Norway's ambassador to the UK, Tarald Brautaset, visited the medical school complex at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital in a visit marking links with the county and the Trondheim area of Norway. • February 2004, The
Queen formally opened the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, visiting Medicine for the Elderly patients and staff on Holt ward and meeting staff in the Radiology department • March 2004, President of the
Royal College of Physicians Professor
Dame Carol Black visited the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital's pioneering Emergency Assessment Unit • May 2004, Health Minister
Rosie Winterton visited patients and staff in the hospital's Critical Care Complex and Emergency Assessment Unit • February 2006, President of the
Royal College of Radiologists Professor Janet Husband formally opened the
Norwich Radiology Academy in the Cotman Centre • May 2006, the Department of Health's
Chief Medical Officer Sir Liam Donaldson visited the
Norwich Radiology Academy to meet the radiology academy team and trainees • June 2006, Secretary of State for Health
Patricia Hewitt visited the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital to meet staff and union representatives • June 2007, Journalist and TV presenter
Esther Rantzen visited the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital to promote the use of the
Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway for terminal patients • July 2007, Actors
Stephen Fry and
Richard Briers took part in location filming for the second series of
Kingdom (
ITV) at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital • November 2007, the
Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Dr
Rowan Williams, visited the hospital's Chaplaincy team and the
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit • January 2009,
Neighbours actress
Caitlin Stasey, appearing at the
Theatre Royal, Norwich, in the pantomime Snow White, visited the children's ward at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital • March 2009, The
Bishop of Thetford, the Right Revd
David John Atkinson, visited the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital's renal unit. Rhonwen Washford, one of the staff nurses on Langley Ward at the NNUH, had recently been ordained and the Bishop had expressed an interest in her work at the hospital ==See also==