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Contract awarded for integrated sexual health service in Northumberland
Contract awarded for integrated sexual health service in Northumberland Northumberland County Council has awarded Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust the integrated sexual health…
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We provide care and support for patients over the age of 18 with respiratory conditions. Respiratory means those parts of the body relating to breathing. This includes your: lungs airways…
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People in North East and North Cumbria urged to do their bit and have free flu vaccination
People in North East and North Cumbria urged to do their bit and have free flu vaccination Health and care chiefs in the North East and North Cumbria are calling on people to do their bit and…
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Partnership to tackle violence at Northumberland hospital recognised through prestigious award
A partnership established between the security team at Northumbria Healthcare Facilities Management and Northumbria Police has received recognition through winning a national award.
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First students start learning and development journey at Health and Care Academy
The first students to go through a state-of-the-art NHS education and training academy – the first of its kind in the North – have started their learning journey.
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Kirsty shares how she’s able to express at work, for World Breastfeeding Week 2023
In celebration of World Breastfeeding Week 2023, one of our nurses, Kirsty Cajiao shares her journey on returning to work as a mother who breastfeeds.
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North Tyneside artist opens her new baby-focussed art exhibition at Northumberland hospital
Dr Christina Kolaiti, practising artist based in North Tyneside, has opened her newest art exhibition, The Teddy Bear Cabinet, at the Northumbria Specialist Emergency Care Hospital (NSECH).
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Ward at Blyth Community Hospital to be refurbished
The in-patient ward at a Northumberland community hospital is to be refurbished to further improve patient care and experience.
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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.