The George Eliot Hospital Charity is thrilled to have supported the production of the George Eliot Hospital Medical Research – Together We Can Transform Lives video! 🎬 Watch the video here:
https://t.co/YJ3mEpdO8y
#MedicalResearch@GEHNHSnews@NBBCouncil@BNINuneaton
George Eliot Hospital ranked 5th best acute Trust in the Midlands for staff recommending it as a place to work. We are always on the look out for more brilliant people to join our incredible teams. Let’s keep improving 🌟🌟
👇 So important. If you are worried about something or have a concern, please tell us. We cannot fix the things we don’t know. We will always look after those that speak up and if you want to maintain your confidentiality that’s fine too. Thanks to our FTSU ambassadors.
Looking for a respiratory consultant to come and join our team. Offering all the usual respiratory services supported by a fantastic respiratory physiology unit. Great opportunity for a first consultant job with supportive colleagues. A great place to develop #respisbest
Meet Nazia and Noriah who work in @gehnhsnews tobacco dependency team. If you have a patient that needs support to stop smoking you can refer to the team on the portal. Stopping smoking is one of the most important interventions for health #preventionineverythingwedo
"The master in the art of
living makes little distinction
between his work and his play,
his labor and his leisure,
his mind and his body,
his education and his recreation,
his love and his religion.
He hardly knows which is which.
He simply pursues his vision of
excellence in whatever he does,
leaving others to decide whether
he is working or playing.
To him, he is always doing both."
– L.P. Jacks.
Popular smart watches may overestimate oxygen saturation following exercise in patients with COPD, especially at lower saturation levels (the most relevant group!). Important to be aware of this when patients ask for exercise advice. https://t.co/03LLeGXYt7
New data from the Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease study show that up to 6% of the population over 40 years have chronic airflow obstruction attributable to poverty. @ThoraxBMJ#COPD https://t.co/2mwd9YpeqO