Welfare Hubs get the thumbs up from NHSGGC staff
“It’s a place to take a break from being a nurse and feel like a person again.” This is just one of the positive comments… Read More »Welfare Hubs get the thumbs up from NHSGGC staff
“It’s a place to take a break from being a nurse and feel like a person again.” This is just one of the positive comments… Read More »Welfare Hubs get the thumbs up from NHSGGC staff
Registered Health Play Specialist Jane Craig has been nominated for an award by the Healthcare Play Specialist Education Trust. Health Play is a role… Read More »Good news at the Teddy Hospital: Health Play Specialist at Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Children nominated
As hospital visiting regulations begin to ease from today, NHSGGC is reminding those planning to visit that they must wear a face covering. During the… Read More »Hospital visitors urged to wear face coverings as regulations are eased
Robotic surgery for prostate cancer is back up and running at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, with over a dozen patients treated in June. Surgeries for… Read More »Robotic surgery for prostate cancer restarts for patients in the West of Scotland
A Cambuslang grandmother says she’s only here today because a big hug from her eight-year-old grandson led to the discovery of cancerous lumps. Noreen Lewis… Read More »Saved by a loving hug
This week is Challenge Poverty Week (5th to 11th October) which raises awareness of families in Scotland who are living with the constant pressure of living in… Read More »Project Helps Families With Over £36 Million in Financial Support
We understand there are concerns regarding the patient pathway at Inverclyde Royal Hospital’s critical care facilities and want to address these directly. Critical care team… Read More »Public Briefing: Inverclyde Royal Hospital – Critical care services
A specially designed rehabilitation initiative for Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients is helping speed up the recovery and improve the health and wellbeing of COVID-19… Read More »COVID survivors enrolled in unique rehabilitation programme
A slow release opioid substitute is helping opioid dependent patients get their lives back on track and has been described as ‘life-changing’ by those on… Read More »Slow release opioid substitute gives Glasgow patients new lease of life
A groundbreaking clinical trial for motor neurone disease (MND) begins today at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow. The pioneering trial MND-SMART is… Read More »Landmark Clinical Trials on MND Begin in Glasgow