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Active Wards Makes Moves on the Vale

Active Wards Makes Moves on the Vale

Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist Carly Johnstone and Advanced Frailty Practitioner Emma Wi…

NHSGGC dance in a corridor at the QEUH during movement and dance sessions in April. From left - HCSW Roslyn Dalby, SCN Jane Rafferty, SN Mercy Oppong. Image

NHSGGC staff given chance to dance at Healing Arts Scotland 2024 Festival

Staff across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde are being given the chance to dance at the Tramway in Gla…

 Are you aware your child may be redirected to another service if their condition is not life threatening?

 Are you aware your child may be redirected to another service if their condition is not life threatening?

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is committed to ensuring children receive the right care at the right …

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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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