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Gynaecology: Smear tests after hysterectomy
Advice for patients
Healthy Lifestyles
Find out how the Public Health team can support your school with promoting Healthy Lifestyles and about “Healthy Habits 4 Life”, a free programme for families, with children in Reception to Year 7, who are looking to make the change to a healthier lifestyle.
Pressure ulcers: Helping to prevent pressure ulcers
Information for patients, relatives and carers
59 join NCIC's bank register as health care assistants
NCIC held a mass recruitment and successfully appointed 59 health care assistants (HCA) to its bank register.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/59-join-ncics-bank-register-health-care-assistants
West Cumberland Hospital's A&E department
Lyn Simpson, the Trust's Chief Executive, has responded following concerns raised publicly about the future of the A&E department at West Cumberland Hospital.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/west-cumberland-hospitals-e-department
Recognise the signs of a heart attack
Heart attack symptoms and signs can vary from person to person. The most common symptoms are squeezing across the chest of a feeling of unease.
Get your blood pressure checked – it could save your life!
Marti Irving, Communications Manager has shared her personal experience of discovering she had high blood pressure.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/get-your-blood-pressure-checked-it-could-save-your-life
Stroke: Driving after stroke
Patient information
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/patients-visitors/patient-information-leaflets/Stroke-Driving-after-stroke
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.
