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A new conference which brought together doctors and dentists across the ABMU Health Board and primary care was such a success it is now set to become an annual event.
A palliative care nurse, who has also worked as a midwife, has spoken of her pride at having worked from the cradle to the grave as she marks International Nurses Day.
Health and care staff who have gone over and above the call of duty are in line for UK-wide recognition…
PEOPLE across Wales waiting for NHS treatment are risking long-term reliance on painkillers, mental health problems, unemployment and family breakdown according to a new report on the impact of delayed treatment in Wales by the Board of Community Health Councils, published today (Thursday 10th May).
A further 110 people associated with a primary school and nursery will be offered Hepatitis A vaccination following an outbreak of the infection.
A campaign has been launched across Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda Cynon Taf to let people know what healthcare services are available in their local community. The #YourLocalTeam initiative from Cwm Taf University Health Board highlights the range of professionals who can help patients, without a need to go to the doctor first.
A ward sister, who began her palliative care career as a healthcare assistant, has spoken of how her passion for quality end of life care prompted her to become a qualified nurse.
Pouring emollient additives into a bath does not add any benefit over the standard management practices of eczema, finds a new study by a team including researchers from Cardiff University.
No talking at the back! It’s the kind of command most schoolchildren will have heard at some time or other in the classroom.
A nurse, who began her career as a midwife, before moving into palliative care has spoken of spending two decades caring for people living with a terminal illness, and their families.