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Long Covid has changed the life of 23-year-old nurse

Long Covid has changed the life of 23-year-old nurse

As the country begins to open up and we move towards more normality, 23 year-old Heather Campbell –  a staff nurse at University Hospital Wishaw – is a stark reminder that Covid-19 is still out there and can cause long-term health issues. Heather, from...
Staff asked for views on future provision of planned orthopaedic surgery

Staff asked for views on future provision of planned orthopaedic surgery

NHS Lanarkshire is seeking the views of staff and the public on proposals for the future provision of elective (planned) orthopaedic surgery. Elective orthopaedics is planned surgery primarily to replace the main bony joints, such as hip, knee and shoulders, and for...
CAMHS service working to tackle ongoing pressures

CAMHS service working to tackle ongoing pressures

Our child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), like health and care services across the country, continue to experience unprecedented levels of pressure. The pressures are largely the result of a large rise in the number of people requiring urgent...
NHS Lanarkshire honoured for outstanding support towards the Armed Forces

NHS Lanarkshire honoured for outstanding support towards the Armed Forces

Congratulations go to health and social care staff across Lanarkshire after we received the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for outstanding support towards the Armed Forces community. We are one of 140 organisations announced by Defence Minister Leo Docherty. ...
Video message from Judith Park, director of acute services

Video message from Judith Park, director of acute services

In this video, Judith acknowledges the significant pressures that all staff are currently working under and provides assurance that steps are being taken to provide help and support, as well as guidance to patients on seeking alternative options to attending emergency...
Staff to receive peer support as they battle the pandemic

Staff to receive peer support as they battle the pandemic

A team of Staff Care Specialists are providing peer support to health and social care staff across Lanarkshire as they work through the pandemic. The Staff Care team, who cover acute sites and both North and South Health and Social Care Partnerships, offer a range of...
CAMHS service working to tackle ongoing pressures

CAMHS service working to tackle ongoing pressures

Lanarkshire’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), in line with health and care services across the country, continues to experience unprecedented levels of pressure. These pressures are largely the result of a large rise in the number of people...
Monklands staff reminded of wellbeing support available

Monklands staff reminded of wellbeing support available

Staff working across University Hospital Monklands are being reminded of the wellbeing support available to them, as they battle the Covid-19 pandemic. With 24 hour support available, staff are encouraged to engage with wellbeing services who can provide professional...
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