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Advice for you on World COPD day
We are sharing advice from the British Lung Foundation to everyone who has the condition to help you manage your COPD symptoms. Cold weather can trigger a flare-up of your symptoms and make you more vulnerable to illnesses. But there are things you can do to look after your lungs this winter.
Home Care Practitioners - your NHS needs you!
The NHS in Cumbria is offering people the opportunity to build their career and make a difference to the local community.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/home-care-practitioners-your-nhs-needs-you
Maternity support workers are our ‘Angels in Green’
Maternity support workers are an integral part of the maternity services across Cumbria. They work in our hospitals and communities to support the midwives bring new life into the world.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/maternity-support-workers-are-our-angels-green
Special recognition award for Midwife in Cumbria
This year Midwife, Kerry Pape was nominated and went on to be given a ‘Special Recognition’ award for her role at Specialist Bereavement midwife at NCIC.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/special-recognition-award-midwife-cumbria
Happy Hannukah!
Hannukah - the Festival of Lights - runs from Sunday until December 6.
Funding boost to help keep patients connected
NHS England and NHS Improvement Volunteering Services Fund has allocated £16,414 to the Trust to recruit new - and retain existing - volunteers as part of the Keeping Patients Connected project.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/funding-boost-help-keep-patients-connected
Visiting update
We recently opened up more visiting to adult inpatient wards across the Trust, by making an appointment with the ward directly. There are some wards who are not able to accept visitors by appointment as they are admission or short stay wards. Read more for details.
Stay connected to your loved ones in hospital
We know how difficult it can be when you can’t be with someone you care about. That’s why if your family member or friend is in the Cumberland Infirmary, West Cumberland Hospital or one of our community hospitals, we will help you stay connected.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/stay-connected-your-loved-ones-hospital
Cumbria A&E training rated best
North Cumbria Integrated Care (NCIC) has been rated as one of the best places for trainee doctors to complete their Emergency Medicine training in a recent survey. The Emergency Department has been ranked 16th nationally for training out of over 200 Trusts across the UK.
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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.
Medical Gas and Medical Pipeline System Policy
This policy is to ensure the effective management of medical gases within the North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust (NCIC). This includes the provision of safe, secure and reliable systems, including medical gas pipelines, cylinders and associated equipment.
