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Trust boost to nursing workforce
The Trust has successfully filled vacancies to our nursing workforce using a combination of ground-breaking new approaches. Our nursing vacancy rate is now lower that it has ever been in north Cumbria at 6.4% which is almost half of the national average.
Acquired Brain Injury: Driving Advice
Patient information
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/patients-visitors/patient-information-leaflets/abi-driving-advice
Acquired Brain Injury: What is an ABI?
What is an acquired brain injury?
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/patients-visitors/patient-information-leaflets/what-is-abi
Measles on the rise: Check your child's vaccination record
Parents can do this by looking at their vaccine records in their red book.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/measles-rise-check-your-childs-vaccination-record
Amputee: Lower limb amputation
Information for patients and families following a lower limb amputation
West Cumberland hospital progress
It’s been a year since the first brick of the second phase on the £40m new hospital in Whitehaven was laid and a lot has happened in those 12 months.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/west-cumberland-hospital-progress
Amputee: Psychology
Psychology following your amputation
Diabetes: Exercise and sugar levels
The effects of exercise on your sugar levels
Medics invite students to get hands on at the Cumberland Infirmary
In July the Trust is hosting an event for teenagers to showcase the diverse careers in medicine that young people in Cumbria can follow. It will give those school students in years 11-13 the opportunity to speak to a range of medical professionals about what it is like to work for the NHS.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/medics-invite-students-get-hands-cumberland-infirmary
Physiotherapy: Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury
Advice following obstetric anal sphincter injury
Files
FOI 2425 0474 contact centre systems
FOI 2425 0482 intra-vitreal treatments for any eye condition
FOI 2425 0494 pharmacy
FOI 2425 0512 SIRO's contact information
FOI 2425 0549 L&D Contact and Apprenticeship Programme Enquiry
FOI 2425 0601 AHP and HSS contact details
FOI 2021 0418 Staff Contacts
Best Value Medicine Policy
This policy outlines how best value medicines should be used to treat patients at NCIC.
Controlled Drugs Policy
This policy defines the mandatory requirements of the Trust with regard to all aspects of the handling of Controlled Drugs (CD).
High Risk Injectable Medicines Policy
The aim of this policy is to standardise practice and manage the risks with respect to the prescribing, preparation, administration and monitoring of high risk injectable medicines.
