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When I was 19 years old, in 1997, I had to help my Mum care for my dad. My dad was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer, and it was six weeks from diagnosis to his passing. He was only 48 years old, and he left behind five children and a young widow. My world was shattered.
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From retail to resilience: My journey into occupational health nursing
To celebrate our Northumbria nurses this week, we caught up with Laura McKenna, clinical lead in occupational health to discuss the important role OH nurses play in fostering workplace wellbeing.
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An evening of thanks for NHS and frontline heroes
An evening of thanks for NHS and frontline heroes A service of commemoration and reflection was held in Hexham Abbey to thank NHS staff and frontline workers who helped the county through…
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NIHR salutes TrialBlazers in the North East and North Cumbria in new campaign to take part in health and care research 56,767 participants across the North East and North Cumbria volunteered…
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Hospital’s new-look shop is lasting tribute to volunteer Harry
Hospital’s new-look shop is lasting tribute to volunteer Harry North Tyneside General Hospital’s new upmarket café has been named in honour of a much-loved volunteer who…
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Clinical educator Elaine Francis tells us about her passion for caring for older people and how her current role at Northumbria has become her dream job My job is all about helping our clinical…
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Patient Initiated Follow Up (PIFU)
Many patients with long term conditions or following hospital treatment, are asked to meet with their clinical team regularly. However, they don’t always need to be at set times (e.g. every three, six or 12months), but just when the patient needs them.
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In conversation with Samridh Sharma
In celebration of Black History Month, Samridh Sharma shares his story.
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