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Patients and staff settling well on new Berwick ward
Patients and staff are settling in well into Berwick Infirmary’s new temporary inpatient ward.
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International Day of the Midwife - In conversation with Gemma Bolton
To celebrate International Day of the Midwife, Gemma talks about her experiences taking part in Parkruns.
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Important update on industrial action
From 7am on Thursday, 27 June, to 7am on Tuesday, 2 July, some postgraduate (junior) doctors working at Northumbria Healthcare are taking part in the BMA’s national industrial action over NHS pay and conditions.
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International Day of Older Persons: The Resilience and Contributions of Older Women
Today we celebrate International Day of Older Persons, which this year has the theme “The Resilience and Contributions of Older Women.” Our goal was to reach out to the older women who are a vital part of our trust, working or volunteering, so that they could share their stories and experience, highlight their proud moments and allow us to get a glimpse into their lives.
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Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust commits to supporting veterans
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has pledged its support to veterans and serving personnel by signing up to a military covenant.
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Important update on industrial action
From 7am on Saturday, 24 February, to 11.59pm on Wednesday, 28 February, some postgraduate (junior) doctors working at Northumbria Healthcare are taking part in the BMA’s national industrial action over NHS pay and conditions.
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Northumberland Hospital Radio celebrates gold anniversary
A volunteer-run hospital radio station that broadcasts to patients in Northumberland and North Tyneside is celebrating its 50-year anniversary.
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Celebrating community services at Northumbria Healthcare
Colleagues came together to share learning, highlight quality improvement projects and celebrate the trust’s community services.
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When I was 19 years old, in 1997, I had to help my Mum care for my dad. My dad was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer, and it was six weeks from diagnosis to his passing. He was only 48 years old, and he left behind five children and a young widow. My world was shattered.
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‘Essential’ service for dementia patients becomes permanent part of hospital team
A nursing team which provides ‘invaluable support’ for people living with dementia and their loved ones is now a permanent fixture at hospitals in Northumberland and North Tyneside.