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Work to remove and replace some wall panels within QEUH atrium

Further to previous statements made by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde on work to assess materials use…

<strong>From fighting for his country to fighting for his life – BMT patient shares his recovery tale</strong>

<strong>From fighting for his country to fighting for his life – BMT patient shares his recovery tale</strong>

A former soldier has celebrated his 6th year of being cancer free after being told he was days away …

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<strong>Firework safety plea as Royal Hospital for Children treats serious injuries</strong>

Senior consultants at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde are appealing to members of the public  to under…

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On 26th March, NHSGGC is marking an international day to raise awareness of epilepsy and offer support to patients and families.If you or a loved one is living with epilepsy, why not come along to our PURPLE DAY for EPILEPSY event, where you will find information and support, education and solidarity … and just a lot of fun.We are grateful to Epilepsy Scotland for their support with this event.Find out more: bit.ly/4bBk31J#epilepsy #epilepsyawareness #purpleday See MoreSee Less
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We’re delighted to share that the introduction of rapid Point of Care Testing (POCT) for High Sensitivity Troponin at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) has been recognised with the Innovation Award at the Chief Scientific Officer’s Awards 2026. These awards aim to recognise and celebrate the outstanding skills, innovation, and impact of healthcare scientists across Scotland. This work, delivered by the South Sector POCT Team, the Emergency Department at QEUH and the West of Scotland Innovation Hub, is already improving patient care by supporting faster, safer assessment for people presenting with chest pain. Congratulations to the South Sector POCT Team, along with Dr Faheem Ahmad, Dr Andrew Saunders and all colleagues involved. The project has also expanded to a second site within NHSGGC recently, Glasgow Royal Infirmary 👏 Read more about the original work here:🔗 www.nhsggc.scot/queen-elizabeth-university-hospital-first-in-scotland-to-introduce-rapid-point-of… See MoreSee Less
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