You're invited to attend a drop-in session to help coproduce the messaging and artwork for the iDecide communications materials for labour interventions. The tool is to support informed decision-making/consent during childbirth.
For more info contact [email protected]
Look North were filming yang our resident cat at Hexham hospital today . Yang has been nominated for RSPCA and PDSA awards. ❤️🐱The patient feedback was fabulous to read he’s so calming and greets everyone! Yang is purr-fect don’t you agree! 🥳
In toxic cultures, being a workaholic is normalized and sacrificing sleep is glorified. The best way to get ahead is to burn out.
In healthy cultures, quality of life is expected and having a life is celebrated. You're encouraged to put your well-being above your work.
A lovely recent review of Joshua’s Story. Thanks to everyone who has read it & thanks to everyone working to help make maternity care safer for the future 🙏 #JoshuasStory
Management of Placental Transfusion to Neonates After Delivery. Substantial, high-quality evidence supports the safety and potential benefits of delayed umbilical cord clamping in preterm and term neonates #obgyn https://t.co/1UOb6J7UDb
QR Bar in ED . No alcohol served ! just quicker access to guidelines , policies & educational tools #education#rapidaccess#learning&education#patientsafety#thelittlethingsthatsavetime
Delighted to hold Our Maternity Voices Advisory Group workshop today with representatives from @hsib_org @babylifeline@PeepsHie@CfSaferBirths & from legal sector, working together to support our #EarlyNotificationScheme & improve families' experience https://t.co/AC4xTKcMnK
💉 Today marks exactly 100 years since Leonard Thompson, a 14-year-old boy dying from type 1 diabetes, became the first person to receive an injection of insulin on 11 January 1922.
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Carla Anderson is a Midwife at @NorthumbriaNHS - She's encouraging pregnant women across #NorthTyneside to step forward for their #CovidVaccine, protecting mum and baby.
1st,2nd and booster vaccinations - including walk ins - are taking place at antenatal clinics in the borough.
On my first day of waking up from the hysterectomy, a wee lady NHS carer walked me to the toilet on shaky legs. She carefully undressed me through wires and tubes, showered and dried my body, then patted my face as I cried on plastic shower seat & said “you’ll be ok hen” i ❤️ NHS
Have you had first-hand experience of a serious safety incident? We're asking healthcare staff to complete a short survey on this to inform our future work https://t.co/dXS7NyP6Mv #pslhub#patientsafety