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LGBT+ History Month - In conversation with Kath Egdell
This LGBT+ History Month we hear from Kath Egdell, specialist staff counsellor, about her experience of working in healthcare as a gay woman.
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International Nurses Day - In conversation with Linda Sample
To celebrate International Nurses Day, Linda Sample discusses her role and why it's important to recognise this day.
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Celebrating our AHP workforce - Robert shares his story
Robert's career in physiotherapy has taken him to many places including Australia and even the London 2012 Olympics! To celebrate National AHP Day, Robert gives us an insight into why he loves his role.
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The experiences of children and young people and their families at a Northumberland hospital are among the best in country, according to the latest national survey.
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We're celebrating #NationalCancerCNSDay at Northumbria! Lung cancer nurse specialist Jeanette gives us an insight into her role and why she loves it so much still, almost two decades on!
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40-Years of service for catering supervisor at community hospital
Catering supervisor Angela Smith at Haltwhistle War Memorial Hospital achieves 40-Year Service in the same month the NHS turns 75.
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Graduate nurse is realising her dreams at Northumbria Healthcare
A prize-winning graduate is fulfilling a life-long nursing ambition – thanks to a University apprenticeship.
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LGBT+ History Month - In Conversation with Patrick Price
This month, in celebration of LGBT+ History Month's medicine theme, we’re reflecting on some of the progress made over the years. Patrick Price our Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Lead at the trust, discusses his 30-year career in the NHS.
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International Nurses Day - In conversation with Marie Harrison
To celebrate International Nurses Day our lead respiratory nurse, Marie Harrison tells us more about her role and her passion for nursing.
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Plenty to celebrate despite the challenges
Northumbria Healthcare is looking to the future with a brand-new healthcare academy to deliver the next generation of nurses and a fresh patient charter designed to support local people.