Archive | November, 2017
Retirement of Jean Grenfell

Retirement of Jean Grenfell

After 40 years service, skin cancer nurse Jean Grenfell retired from NHS Lanarkshire in August. Jean, who was based at Wishaw General Hospital, trained as a nurse in Lanarkshire in the late 70s before taking up the role of night nurse at Stonehouse Hospital in ward two (orthopaedics). Following its closure in 2001, Jean changed […]

Understanding your health and planning ahead

Understanding your health and planning ahead

A new national Anticipatory Care Plan (ACP) was launched in Lanarkshire at the end of September. Similar to the old plan, it allows people to take control of their future health care needs. A new ACP app is also now available which allows ACPs to be competed online. Audrey Hillock, ACP project manager, said: “Anticipatory […]

External body on alert

Staff in Scotland’s health service continue to benefit from external support should they have any concerns about patient safety or malpractice. The NHS Scotland Confidential Alert Line has expanded to become the Whistleblowing Alert and Advice Services for NHS Scotland (AALS). The service, which is run the charity Public Concern at Work, helps callers consider […]

Enjoy the festivities…in moderation

As we approach the festive season, staff are being reminded about the new low risk drinking guidelines. UK chief medical officers recommend that men and women do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week. Ashley Goodfellow, public health specialist, said: “Those who regularly drink as much as this should spread their drinking evenly […]

Jim reminds others to take the test

Jim reminds others to take the test

A Lanarkshire man is urging others to take up the offer of the free bowel screening test, after his routine bowel screening picked up cancer. Jim Green was diagnosed with bowel cancer earlier this year. Jim said: “I have done my bowel screening test religiously since I turned 50. At first I thought I would […]