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From five GCSEs to PhD: An Ashington man’s remarkable journey of professional development
The NHS can be a great place for continuing your educational journey as the story of John Randall shows.
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Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist Day - Barbara Bone
To raise awareness of Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist Day, some of our CNSs have given us insight into their role and what it takes to be a CNS.
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Representatives from a diverse range of sectors came together to set out how the region can pull together to help residents lead happier, healthier lives.
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Roadworks by the Northumbria hospital site - starting Monday, 12 February
Patients and visitors coming to the Northumbria Specialist Emergency Care Hospital in Cramlington are being warned about roadworks taking place close to the site.
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Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist Day - Siobhan Dixon
To raise awareness of Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist Day, some of our CNSs have given us insight into their role and what it takes to be a CNS.
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Medical appointment support for people with learning disabilities
A health organisation has created some ‘easy-read’ resources for children with a learning disability, following the success of health cards for adults.
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Northumbria Healthcare empowers staff transitioning to clinical roles
Northumbria Healthcare celebrates the success of its staff members, Pauline Barron and Emma Kirby, who have transitioned from non-clinical to clinical roles through the My Next Step programme.
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Psychological Professions Week – meet clinical psychologist Dr Yasmine Dunn
Northumbria Healthcare is celebrating Psychological Professions week. We're hearing from our psychological workforce to find out more about their roles.
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Apprenticeships helping NHS trust to develop key members of skilled workforce
A North East NHS trust is now using apprenticeships to develop staff for a key role that supports patients having surgery.
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Thousands benefit from hospital-level care in comfort of own homes in Northumbria
Thousands of patients in Northumberland and North Tyneside have received care at home rather than in hospital in recent years, with more than 5,000 admissions to Hospital at Home ‘wards’ in the past 17 months alone.