Today starts Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, over 3,200 women every year are diagnosed with Cervical Cancer in the UK, this year’s campaign is focused on bringing attention to people affected by Cervical Cancer and remembering who we’ve lost.
#CervicalCancerPreventionWeek
Proud to work in partnership with this organisation - and proud of the support they give to the patients across our PCNs @TAWSociety #PCN#InternationalWomensDay#mentalhealth
To all of the strong women across our practices, our Mothers and Daughters, extended family and friends and women in the wider world - we salute you all! #IWD2021#IWD#girlpower
Are you sleeping well? If you're not getting a good sleep it can start to affect your mental wellbeing. Luckily there are easy changes you can make for more restful sleep.
Visit #EveryMindMatters for advice on getting to sleep and sleeping better: https://t.co/MIZ77qUcYf
I am trying to find my brother. He was born 2/6/71 in Liverpool and was named Christopher Leffler. His name will have been changed after being adopted.
Hopefully he knows these details, if so I would love for him to get in touch!!
Please retweet this far and wide!!
“If you’ve got a lump, if you’ve got any concerns, you have to carry on.”
Breast cancer patient, Esther Shaw encourages people to seek help over cancer concerns, despite the current #coronavirus pandemic.
#WorldCancerDay
Get live #COVID19 updates: https://t.co/OWpcFFOPfQ
Annual health checks for people with learning disabilities aged 14 and over https://t.co/8I4NDZZX8U
These checks are really important and allow support to be identified and referrals made if necessary.
If you or someone you know is invited to one of these checks, please attend.
Wonder how many of these we will welcome into @OurHealthPship either in one of our training practices or when they have qualified? Good luck to you all! #Training#primarycare#GP@rcgp
We would like to warmly congratulate @DrWillT Will Taylor on been elected as Clinical Chair of Birmingham and solihull ccg. Well deserved Will looking forward to continuing to work with you @NHSBSolCCG
"It is not 'inevitable' that a healthcare worker should routinely catch covid at work, as it is not 'inevitable”' that a construction worker should fall from a scaffold, or that a miner should be crushed by a rockfall" https://t.co/CApL8amML7