List of news
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Published on: 8 December 2019
Chief Executive’s blog – December 2019
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Published on: 5 December 2019
The vulnerable and those with long-term health conditions in Morecambe Bay should take extra care this winter to avoid norovirus, also known as the winter vomiting bug.
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Published on: 4 December 2019
A patient with pancreatic cancer is raising funds as a way of saying ‘thank you’ for the excellent care he has received through University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT).
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Published on: 3 December 2019
I certainly don’t know everything, but I’m fortunate to have had a wide and varied work life - from toilet cleaner, through to cold room forklift driver at a pizza factory.
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Published on: 2 December 2019
We produce a newsletter every quarter to update our Members about everything that’s happening across the Trust.
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Published on: 2 December 2019
A new £80,000 DEXA (Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) scanner has been installed at Westmorland General Hospital.
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Published on: 27 November 2019
Let’s stop inappropriate use of gloves and: Enhance patient care Reduce the risk of dermatitis Cut down on landfill/protect the environment Reduce the risk of infection Cut down UHMBT’s annual usage of more than ten million gloves Save money…
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Published on: 22 November 2019
The Trust showcased the benefits of its Analytic Command Centre to hundreds of industry thought-leaders, data and analytical experts and leaders from a wide range of industry sectors at the Qlik Data Revolution Tour in Stockholm on Wednesday 6 November.
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Published on: 21 November 2019
I love this task I’ve set myself of spending time at least once a month in a different area of the Trust and then sharing it with everyone. I’ve started to receive invites now and that’s how I came to be at the ‘Works’ Department at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary recently. I knew they had something to do with fixing things and the boiler, but that was about it.
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Published on: 21 November 2019
An unusual tour bus designed to put NHS staff and others in the shoes of people living with dementia, has visited the Royal Lancaster Infirmary (RLI). The ‘Virtual Dementia Tour’ by ‘Training2care’ was organized by Dianne Smith