Archive | March, 2018
Putting caring conversations into practice

Putting caring conversations into practice

A free, interactive learning resource has been launched with the aim of introducing ‘Caring Conversations’, a key tool in delivering person-centred care into all secondary care settings in Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government and developed by Scottish charity Waverley Care, ‘Putting Caring Conversations into Practice’ is available to all staff working in secondary care. […]

Thanks for the memories

Thanks for the memories

A local Scout group went time travelling at University Hospital Hairmyres, recently. Andrew Craig, 6th East Kilbride Beaver Scout Leader, and Medical Illustration team leader, visited the Memory Lane project at the hospital. Andrew said: “Memory Lane is project which helps older patients, particularly those with cognitive impairment, cope better while in hospital. “Our children […]

Data rights increase for all

New regulations around Data Protection come into force on 25 May 2018. The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) enhance individual rights in relation to how their personal information is kept. This will mean significant changes for staff and patients in NHS Lanarkshire. Information governance manager Michelle Nobes said: “The introduction of GDPR will have a […]

Our very own famous five!

Five NHS Lanarkshire doctors have been awarded honorary professorships  by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU). The appointment will see professors Mark Barber, Eamonn Brankin, Graham Ellis, Roy Scott and Iain Wallace participating in programme development in GCU’s School of Health and Life Sciences. Professor Eamonn Brankin said: “My colleagues and I are delighted to be made […]

Midwives advocating for women's needs

Midwives advocating for women’s needs

In Scotland, an employer-led model of clinical supervision for midwives has been implemented. Scotland’s Chief Nursing Officer Fiona McQueen said: “We have worked in partnership with midwives and others to develop a new restorative model of clinical supervision that aims to support midwives advocate for women’s needs and reflect on their clinical practice.” Lyn Clyde, […]