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NHSGGC signs up to ‘Pledge to Be Seen’ to support people with visible differences

NHSGGC signs up to ‘Pledge to Be Seen’ to support people with visible differences

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) has signed up to Changing Faces’ #PledgeToBeSeen campaign. In…

A record 700 graduate nurses join the ranks at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

A record 700 graduate nurses join the ranks at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

A record 700 Newly Qualified Nurses (NQNs) and Midwives have joined NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde as…

Our Neonatal team holding their Baby Bliss Charter Gold Accreditation award. From left to right are: Bliss Baby Charter Scotland Programme Officer Zoe McFall, Senior Staff Nurse NICU Ainsley Ballantyne, Senior Charge Nurse NICU Maree Todd MSP, Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport

Gold award for Royal Hospital for Children’s neonatal unit

The neonatal unit at Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Children has become the first in Scotland to…

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Many services will be closed or have reduced opening hours over the festive period, including your GP practice and local pharmacy.GP practices will be closed 24–29 December, and again 31 December–5 January. Most pharmacies will be closed 24–26 December, and again 31 December–2 January.Please ensure you order and collect your regular medication, if required, prior to the festive period. There is no need to order additional medication.The GP Out of Hours service is by appointment only.Find out more: www.nhsggc.scot/christmas-and-new-year-public-holidays-2/ See MoreSee Less
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🎄 Stay healthy this Christmas with NHSGGC’s five tips:1️⃣ Get your winter vaccine2️⃣ Treat minor illnesses at home and know where to go next3️⃣ Wash your hands regularly4️⃣ Keep over‑the‑counter remedies at home5️⃣ Look after your physical and mental wellbeingLet’s keep ourselves and our loved ones well, and help keep NHS services available for those who need them most. If services are closed and you need advice, call NHS 24 on 111. A&E is for life‑threatening emergencies only.Find out more: www.nhsggc.scot/five-things-you-can-do-to-avoid-being-ill-this-christmas/ See MoreSee Less
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