Tuesday, 16 August 2022

Mental health charity launches new community services across Northamptonshire

Mental health charity launches new community services across Northamptonshire A mental health charity has launched two new community services in Northampton and Wellingborough.

The Northampton project, has now opened its new community hub next to the Mind offices in Regent Square. Northamptonshire Telegraph

Student nurses invited to apply for mental health and learning disability placement at Northampton hospital

Student nurses invited to apply for mental health and learning disability placement at Northampton hospital Student nurses specialising in mental health and learning disabilities have been invited to gain a deeper understanding of the sector by carrying out work experience at a Northampton hospital.

St Andrew’s Healthcare, situated in Billing Road, has teamed up with the University of Northampton (UON) to provide nursing students with the opportunity to join the Healthcare Landscape Nursing Placement Programme. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

Pre-registration community nursing placements survey report

Pre-registration community nursing placements survey report The report is based on evidence gathered through an online survey, part of a wider programme of work to highlight the community placement options available for pre-registration nursing students and the career opportunities that may follow. Historically there has been an emphasis on learning in hospital settings, where pre-registration student nurses gain experience in generalist and specialist areas. However, with more and increasingly complex healthcare now being delivered in the community, it is essential that student nurses gain a wider range of experiences. Queen’s Nursing Institute

    Vision for pharmacy practice in England

    Vision for pharmacy practice in England The RPS's project with The King's Fund, transforming pharmacy practice, is developing a vision for the role of pharmacists and pharmacy teams working across systems providing patient care and NHS services. People are being asked to respond to a consultation survey on six key themes and The King's Fund have completed a literature review which has helped inform these initial themes. The consultation closes at 5pm on Friday 30th September 2022. Royal Pharmaceutical Society

      NHS expands lifesaving home testing kits for bowel cancer

      NHS expands lifesaving home testing kits for bowel cancer Home-testing kits that can help detect early-stage bowel cancer will be rolled out to 58-year-olds in England for the first time, as part of a major expansion of the lifesaving screening programme. NHS England

      Update on vaccination to protect against monkeypox in England

      Update on vaccination to protect against monkeypox in England Latest figures confirm that over 25,000 people have been vaccinated with the smallpox vaccine, as part of the strategy to contain the monkeypox outbreak in the UK. These thousands of vaccines, administered by the NHS to those at highest risk of exposure, should have a significant impact on the transmission of the virus. UK Health Security Agency

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      Covid: UK approves Moderna's Omicron booster

      Covid: UK approves Moderna's Omicron booster The UK has become the first country to approve a dual vaccine which tackles both the original Covid virus and the newer Omicron variant.

      Ministers say the vaccine will now form part of the autumn booster campaign.

      Moderna thinks 13 million doses of its new vaccine will be available this year, but 26 million people are eligible for some form of booster.

      Health officials say people should take whichever booster they are offered as all jabs provide protection. BBC News

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      Changing kidney blood type may boost transplants

      Changing kidney blood type may boost transplants Researchers have successfully altered the blood type of donor kidneys in a discovery that could increase the supply of the organs for transplant.

      The breakthrough has particular implications for minority groups, who often find it harder to find a match.

      A kidney from someone with blood type A cannot be given to someone with type B, and vice versa.

      But changing the blood type of a kidney to the universal type O will mean it can be transplanted into any patient. BBC News

      Midwife numbers fall in every English region, figures show

      Midwife numbers fall in every English region, figures show The number of midwives has fallen in every English region in the past year, figures show.

      Numbers dropped by around 600 on top of a longstanding shortage of more than 2,000 midwives, according to analysis of NHS Digital data by the Royal College of Midwives (RCM). Evening Standard

      NHS accused of 'endorsing quackery' after advertising for a Japanese energy healer

      NHS accused of 'endorsing quackery' after advertising for a Japanese energy healer The role in Manchester requires they 'activate the healing process' in cancer patients. Experts slammed the NHS for endorsing the 'quackery in the midst of a funding crisis', describing it as 'frankly appalling'. The Daily Mail