Treacey kelly
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10-07-2009 07:55:21
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HATS off to the team who have triaged and visited more than 1000 community Newcastle residents during the last 89 days to prevents Hospital Avoidable Admissions. More than 900 patients have been seen and treated in their own homes Newcastle Hospitals Maurya Cushlow ๐๐บ๐ฆ Martin Wilson
Stunning silver for Shanahan! ๐ฅ๐ฅ
Katie Shanahan delivers a brilliant finals swim in the 200m Backstroke showpiece to follow up double Commonwealth bronze with a maiden European medal ๐
Care towards the end of life: research into practice
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Sharing five of our research projects + findings Cambridge Palliative & End of Life Research Group Primary Care Unit
Pls share WeDistrictNurses RCN District and Community Nursing Forum The Queen's Nursing Institute QNIS
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Said goodbye to a friend and colleague today RIP Maureen Bell a huge loss to District Nursing #theworldisadullerworldwithoutyou NUTHChaplaincy Newcastle Hospitals lyn lapham
Well I have to say 4 days in the CAV Local Authority vaccination hub has been brilliant #nearly1000staffvaccinated and such great collaborative working Collaborative Newcastle Maurya Cushlow ๐๐บ๐ฆ Martin Wilson Elaine Mc Peter towns Helga Charters @JackieDanielNHS
District nurses deserve so much recognition. We have adjusted to every single circumstance thrown our way. Thousands of patients are being seen weekly at home, 24 hours a day. The unseen army enabling every type of nursing care. You are all utterly remarkable ๐ The Queen's Nursing Institute
#HolocaustRemembranceDay hope we all have a candle ๐ฏ in our window Newcastle Hospitals Equalities Collaborative Newcastle Newcastle Hospitals
Seen the Newcastle Hospitals community 'Virtual Ward' in action first hand today....so impressive! Community nursing team offering a dedicated service to those with COVID at home to monitor their condition. Well done Katie and the team, supported also by our DN students!