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Widespread clinical support for reforming NHS cancer standards – FAQs

17th August 2023 - Uncategorized

Thousands of people referred for urgent cancer checks every month are set to be diagnosed and treated sooner, as the NHS reforms its cancer standards to reflect what matters most to patients and to align with modern clinical practice. Read the FAQs here.

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NHS pharmacist wins Healthcare Award

25th July 2023 - Uncategorized

A pharmacist who helped an elderly man who began to have seizures on an aeroplane has been presented with a Healthcare Hero award by the man he helped.

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6th January 2023 - Uncategorized

In order to protect both staff and the public, it remains compulsory for face masks to be worn in all clinical areas, including outpatient departments. If you are visiting any of our Trust sites, please do not attend if you have any flu or cold like symptoms or feel unwell. If you are a patient and feel unwell please call prior to attending your appointment.

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Charge nurse receives military award

8th November 2021 - Hot Topics, Uncategorized

This week one of our critical care charge nurses Emmanuel Ebrada (Manny) was visited by his Commanding Officer (CO) Col. John Bell who presented him with the prestigious CO’s coin.

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RSV in children

28th October 2021 - Uncategorized

Parents are being urged to look out for signs of viral respiratory infection in their children following a rise in cases in the borough. 
RSV, as it is also known, is a common viral infection in young children. It is the most common cause of bronchiolitis, an infection of the lower airways, in children aged under two.
Cases were low last year, due to lockdown, but with the easing of restrictions cases are expected to rise over the coming months and into winter.