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Official opening of purpose-built education facility to develop NHS workforce
The official opening of the Northumbria Health and Care Academy, a bespoke facility providing training and education to current and future NHS nurses, midwives and allied health professionals, has taken place.
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NHS trust seeks planning approval to support net zero project at Hexham General Hospital
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has submitted a planning application as part of its ongoing work to decarbonise its estate.
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Northumbria pharmacist to compete for England at Commonwealth powerlifting championships
Caitlin Baxter, one of our clinical pharmacists, is celebrating an incredible achievement – winning gold in her category at the English Powerlifting Championships and being selected to represent England at the Commonwealth Championships in Canada.
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Research helping to identify infants at risk of type 1 diabetes
A study taking place at North East hospitals is helping to identify infants at risk of developing type 1 diabetes.
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The region's NHS is urging people to use health services wisely ahead of six days of planned industrial action by junior doctors starting at 7am on Wednesday 3 January until 7am Tuesday 9 January 2024.
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First Occupational Therapy apprentice to graduate from Northumbria Healthcare
Beth Green has become the first Occupational Therapist to graduate from the apprenticeship programme running at Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with Sunderland University.
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Transformative new partnership set to provide visible NHS career pathways for local people
A transformative new partnership to provide visible NHS career pathways for local people has been announced.
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The Northumbria Health and Care Academy is the first healthcare building in the UK to achieve Gold WELL Certification™ from the International WELL Building Institute.
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On Carers Rights Day, Faye Gates shares what the day means to her as a working carer
To mark Carers Rights Day on November 24, we are featuring Faye Gates, a member of our Carers Staff Network Group, who has shared with us what Carers Rights Day means to her and the things which she has found helpful in the workplace.
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New antibiotic bone cement found not to reduce infection after hip fracture surgery
A large study has found that using high-dose dual-antibiotic loaded cement is unlikely to reduce the risk of infection in people who have had hip replacement surgery for their hip fracture.