List of news
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Published on: 6 January 2020
University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) has won a place in the top ten of the UK’s most inclusive employers for the fourth year running – and has been recognised as the most inclusive NHS organisation in the country.
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Published on: 2 January 2020
An innovative electronic system which allows staff on 10 of the wards at Furness General Hospital (FGH) to order inpatient meals on the same day has seen a staggering 175,678 meals ordered since it was introduced in April 2018.
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Published on: 24 December 2019
Bay Health and Care Partners are urging those looking after children over Christmas to make sure they know about common illnesses, such as coughs and colds, so they know how to treat their child.
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Published on: 23 December 2019
A new chair has been appointed for University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust and will start work on Thursday January 2nd 2020.
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Published on: 23 December 2019
When most of us are relaxing and tucking into a Christmas dinner, employees of our Trust will be providing compassionate care to patients and visitors. Here are the thoughts of just a few of our colleagues who will be working this Christmas Day.
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Published on: 20 December 2019
The catering teams at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) have cooked up a staggering 4,800 free Christmas meals for staff and around 600 for patients across the Trust’s three hospital sites.
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Published on: 19 December 2019
A Lancaster doctor who helped save a young boy from choking was invited to give a special presentation to fellow clinicians in Prague.
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Published on: 18 December 2019
The Royal Lancaster Infirmary Stroke Unit has recently received a cheque for the fantastic sum of £4,300 from The Hornby and District Sheepdog and Sheep show Society.
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Published on: 12 December 2019
The winter edition of the Bay Health and Care Partners is out now and is packed full of news from across the Bay.
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Published on: 12 December 2019
A programme aimed at people over 45 years old with a diagnosis of osteoarthritis (chronic joint pain) of the hip and/or knee and who are capable of independent exercise has expanded to Carnforth.