Archive | July, 2016
Charles says farewell

Charles says farewell

Head of finance (acute division), Charles Sloan, retired after 14 years’ service. Prior to joining NHS Lanarkshire in 2002, Charles worked for many years in the private sector. Charles lives in East Kilbride with his wife Jeanette. They have one son, Ben. Director of finance Laura Ace said: “Charles has had a varied career but […]

Anne heads off for happy retirement

Anne heads off for happy retirement

After 35 years’ service, physiotherapist Anne McAloon retired from NHS Lanarkshire in May. Anne, who worked in the physiotherapy department at Wishaw General Hospital, qualified as a physiotherpist from Queens College, Glasgow in 1981. She then took up employment with NHS Lanarkshire at Monklands Hospital where she spent time in a promoted post between Coathill […]

Staff ensure Jean gets home for 100th birthday

Staff ensure Jean gets home for 100th birthday

When 99-year-old Jean Jamieson came to Hairmyres Hospital after a fall, staff were sure they’d have her home in time for her 100th birthday some weeks later. But Jean developed sepsis, a potentially life-threatening condition, triggered by an infection or injury. The fantastic care from staff on ward 14 saw Jean fight back to health. […]

Maureen's life support training pays off

Maureen’s life support training pays off

Off-duty nurse Maureen Youngson saved a friend’s life using a defibrillator machine just days after a colleague had given her basic life support training. Maureen, a community psychiatric nurse with the Community Mental Health Team for Older People, in Airdrie, was enjoying a motorbike rally near Stirling when the emergency happened. Maureen said: “My friend, […]