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NHS leaders are reminding the public to only call 999 for an ambulance or attend A&E for life-threatening conditions or injuries only, as the region's health services plan ahead for two successive strike actions.
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Specialist Stop Smoking Service helps nursing home staff to quit for good
Specialist Stop Smoking Service helps nursing home staff to quit for good A Sunderland based Stop Smoking Service and local nursing home have teamed up to help staff and residents become…
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Health inequalities annual report
We set up our Health Inequalities Programme Board to identify health inequalities in our services. It then aims to tackle them and improve patient care. This report explains what we have been doing…
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Welcome to the pre-assessment department at Northumbria Healthcare. Our team is here to check you ahead of your planned (elective) surgery. We will help you get fit and ready for your procedure. Our…
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The team at Northumbria Healthcare Manufacturing and Innovation Hub have been hard at work this week creating over 40 Christmas-themed blankets for patients at the Northumbria Hospital in Cramlington.
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NHS trust launches app to support patients with cancer and their families
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has launched an app to provide easy access to support and guidance for patients with cancer and their families.
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Northumbria Healthcare’s hospitals rated highly for food and cleanliness
Patients have rated Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust among the best acute hospital trusts in the country for food and cleanliness.
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Sandra Phelps, sewing machinist from Northumbria Healthcare’s Manufacturing and Innovation Hub, has been shortlisted for a national Unsung Hero Award.
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LGBT+ History Month – In conversation with Samridh Sharma
In celebration of LGBT+ History Month, Samridh Sharma speaks about his role and the importance of diversity and visibility.
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North Shields-based artists selected to create sculpture for new community hospital
Bright, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust’s official charity has appointed Nic Quinn and Colin Davies from art production practice Sum.Place to create a mobile sculpture for the new Berwick Community Hospital.