First class BSc(hons) degree graduate. University Lecturer/Academic and Educator👩🎓 Passionate about Care of the Elderly, effective Leadership and Management.
🌟We have some fantastic leadership development programmes open for applications from individuals and for commissions at the moment. Find out more at https://t.co/5hXM63N9LV
🦠 #EColi update
As of 25 June, a further 19 cases associated with the recent outbreak of STEC 0145 have been reported, bringing the total of 275 confirmed cases in the UK.
Read more: https://t.co/SlYZz2deKc
Symptoms of bowel cancer can include blood in your poo and tummy pain or bloating.
Other health problems can cause similar symptoms – but it’s important to get them checked by a GP if you have any symptoms for 3 weeks or more.
#BowelCancerAwarenessMonth
There were an average of 688 people in hospital every day last week with norovirus.
Norovirus can spread very easily. Washing your hands with soap and water is an easy way to protect yourself and others.
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CQC inspections demystified: how they work and nurses’ and managers’ roles
Find out what a Care Quality Commission visit will cover, and the support available for staff.
https://t.co/lrj3LwMuHq
There are currently rising numbers of people in hospital who have norovirus.
Washing your hands with soap and water is one of the easiest ways to protect yourself and others from norovirus, and helps to reduce pressures on healthcare services.
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FINAL CHANCE TO BOOK YOUR FREE SPACE
Operating theatres use up to five times more energy than a standard hospital ward and they generate almost two thirds of a hospital’s waste.
Find out what we’re doing to improve the sustainability of surgery, what that means for you, and have your say, at our free community event for patients and local people on Thursday 18 January from 6.30pm at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.
Book your place here: https://t.co/5UsR02TbZp
For more information email: [email protected]
4/5 John Knighton, Chief Medical Officer at PHU, said: “While we are seeing relatively low numbers of patients with COVID coming into hospital, we are starting to see more patients with respiratory illness and stomach bugs attending.
Today, some services will be affected due to strike action.
You will be contacted if your appointment needs to be changed, please continue to come forward for the care you need.
The first nurses to complete a new apprenticeship programme have graduated from the University of Sunderland.
The NHS Long Term Workforce Plan promises the biggest expansion of NHS apprenticeships – particularly in nursing – to cover workforce shortages.
https://t.co/vUr8OVI6Lw
Due to extreme pressures on services, we have declared a critical incident. Our hospital and Emergency Department is full with patients. We need every possible space to treat patients with life threatening conditions and injuries.
The number of patients in hospital with norovirus last week was almost triple the number during the same period last winter.
Norovirus is a stomach bug that causes diarrhoea and vomiting. If you catch it, make sure you rest and have plenty of fluids
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All patients in England over the age of 16 can now view future entries to their GP health record on the NHS App.
Speak to your surgery’s reception team to find out more.
https://t.co/7EHlEyMdT2
Who actually has the final say on when someone goes home?
The Doctors?
Therapists?
The patient?
The patients relatives?
Safeguarding team?
The porters?
Transport?
Social services?
Managers?
None of them think they do when you ask them. (I have).
#whoisincharge#uhsft#nhs
🚨📢 A&E is extremely busy.
Please help us care for the people who need us most urgently. Choose services wisely. Use 111.
For minor injuries go to the Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) at Royal South Hants Hospital. It's open every day until 10pm. Visit - https://t.co/5nW5nzupxU