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Renal unit host celebration of organ and tissue donation

Renal unit host celebration of organ and tissue donation

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde teams gathered at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Renal Unit t…

Gordon and Valerie Thallon, centre, present their donation to Lead Clinician Dr Mariel Purcell, right, and Lead Nurse Helena Richmond at the National Spinal Injuries Unit.

Grateful couple’s golden anniversary gift to NHSGGC team

A couple who met when they literally bumped into each other in Glasgow have celebrated their golden …

Young Glasgow man saved the lives of four others

Glasgow man, James Alexander Borland, tragically passed away last year at the age of 25. He went on …

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Please meet our newly qualified nurses at the Queen Elizabeth National Spinal Injuries Unit – a service based at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital that looks after people from all over Scotland who suffer spinal injury through trauma or illness.Mary Hannah, Spinal Education Nurse at NHSGGC, said: "I'd like to welcome our new nurses to the National Spinal Injuries Unit. They're already settling in and making a significant contribution. "Caring for patients here can be challenging, but to be able to help change the lives of patients who have suffered life-changing injuries or illness brings huge rewards. "I look forward to working with and supporting our newest colleagues as they embark on this exciting first phase of their nursing careers."Read more about our newly qualified nurses and midwives: bit.ly/3KKIMXp See MoreSee Less
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Tomorrow's Mobile Vaccination Unit will be at – Tesco Shettleston.For other upcoming locations visit: www.nhsggc.scot/your-health/seasonal-flu/Please note we will have a set number of vaccines each day. You're eligible for the flu vaccination only if you're:🔵 aged 65 and over🔵 aged 18 to 64 with an eligible health condition🔵 pregnant🔵 living in a long-stay residential care home or other long-stay care facility🔵 working in a care home for older adults🔵 living with someone who has a weakened immune system🔵 an unpaid or young carer🔵 a frontline health or social care worker🔵 a non-frontline NHS worker🔵 a poultry worker or bird handler🔵 an asylum seeker living in a home office hotel or B&B accommodation🔵 experiencing homelessness or substance misuse You're eligible for the flu and Covid-19 vaccination if you're:🔵 aged 75 years and over🔵 a resident in a care home for older adults🔵 an individual aged 6 months and over who is immunosuppressed See MoreSee Less
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