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Today sees launch of new West of Scotland major trauma network

Today sees launch of new West of Scotland major trauma network

Below is a message from Dr Jennifer Armstrong, medical director, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Chair of the West of Scotland Major Trauma Network Steering Group which comprises senior clinical experts and managerial colleagues from across the West of Scotland...
Another chance to discuss elective orthopaedics proposals

Another chance to discuss elective orthopaedics proposals

If you couldn’t make the elective orthopaedics engagement staff meeting on 27 August, here’s another chance to find out more and give your views. We’re holding a virtual community event on Thursday, 2 September on proposals for the future provision...
Video message from Heather Knox – Friday 27 August 2021

Video message from Heather Knox – Friday 27 August 2021

In this video, Heather gives her regular update on the number of Covid-19 cases and the pressures across the health and social care system. This week has seen the highest number of Covid-19 cases in Lanarkshire in any point during the pandemic. There are no clusters...
Teams within acute directorate invited to participate in iMatter

Teams within acute directorate invited to participate in iMatter

Teams within the acute directorate have received their iMatter questionnaires and are being asked to complete them by 13 September. The iMatter continuous improvement model has been designed with the input of staff throughout NHS Scotland to help individuals, teams...
Teamwork strengthens suicide prevention efforts in North Lanarkshire

Teamwork strengthens suicide prevention efforts in North Lanarkshire

Work is continuing across North Lanarkshire to help people with suicidal thoughts and support those who have lost a loved one to suicide. North Lanarkshire has recorded 128 suicides since 2019, with 62 per cent of these occurring in people under the age of 44. An...
Retirement of Jim Murray, service manager, children’s services

Retirement of Jim Murray, service manager, children’s services

Colleagues paid a fond farewell to Jim Murray, service manager, children’s services, paediatrics and child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), who retired in August after a remarkable 37 years’ service. Jim began his career with NHS Lanarkshire in 1984 when...
STV capture another busy night at University Hospital Hairmyres

STV capture another busy night at University Hospital Hairmyres

STV’s news team were on site at University Hospital Hairmyres on Monday evening to capture yet another exceptionally busy night at the hospital. The hard-hitting report led STV’s News at Six on Tuesday, featuring our staff giving an uncompromising insight into...
Distress within Scotland’s veteran community

Distress within Scotland’s veteran community

The recent news coming from Afghanistan is causing some distress within the veteran community. In a letter to the Royal College of GPs and the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, Dr Jonathan Leach OBE, noted “I’ve been watching the pictures from Afghanistan and...
Positive Smoke-Free Role Models – North Lanarkshire

Positive Smoke-Free Role Models – North Lanarkshire

Not smoking around children is one of the best ways to help ensure they don’t smoke when they grow up. The Positive Smoke-Free Role Models project has launched, in partnership with Voluntary Action North Lanarkshire (VANL), and is designed to support members of the...
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