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“I went for a coffee at a friend’s house and ended up dead for 28 minutes and in intensive care”

“I went for a coffee at a friend’s house and ended up dead for 28 minutes and in intensive care”

The story of Alan Curran and how he battled back from being clinically dead for 28 minutes showcases…

Trauma and Orthopaedic Team supported over 2800 families last year

Trauma and Orthopaedic Team supported over 2800 families last year

When it comes to child safety, prevention is key but it’s important to know when accidents happen, t…

D-Day veteran is guest of honour at Gartnavel

D-Day veteran is guest of honour at Gartnavel

D-Day veteran Jimmy Docherty, centre, with, from left to right, family friends Thomas Doherty and Ja…

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Here’s why attending your smear test appointment is so important. Have the conversation about cervical screening today and encourage your friends to book their appointment if they’re due. Thanks to friends and colleagues Corinne and Ashley for sharing their story.For more information on Cervical Screening visit: nhsggc.scot/nofear#DontFearTheSmear See MoreSee Less
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We’re playing a leading role in a new study looking at how AI could help diagnose lung cancer earlier and keep patients safer.Working with partners across the UK, the SWIFT-Lung study is testing new digital tools to help us spot and assess lung nodules more quickly, so people get the right care at the right time.A key part of this is a system that automatically flags patients who may need follow-up, helping make sure no one is missed and reducing delays in diagnosis.Lung cancer is still the most common cause of cancer-related death in the UK, so earlier diagnosis can make a real difference to outcomes.By supporting our clinical teams with better information and prioritisation, this work aims to improve patient safety, reduce waiting times and make the diagnostic process less stressful for patients.Read more: www.nhsggc.scot/nhs-greater-glasgow-and-clyde-leads-new-study-using-ai-to-improve-lung-cancer-dia… See MoreSee Less
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