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Public urged to phone 111 before showing up to GP Out of Hours

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Vaccine trial gamble pays off for research volunteers in Greater Glasgow and Clyde

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To mark Volunteers’ Week, we’re celebrating the incredible contribution our volunteers make every day.Matthew Leung, 18, from East Renfrewshire, volunteers each week at the New Victoria Hospital while balancing his sixth-year studies. From welcoming visitors to supporting patients on an older people’s ward, Matthew is helping make a real difference.He said: “I really love this role. Every day is a bit different and you’re meeting lots of different people. I’ve learned so much from doing it and gained so much experience.”Matthew spends time chatting with patients, helping with small tasks, and providing companionship to those who may be feeling lonely during their stay. He will begin studying medicine at the University of Glasgow after the summer and says volunteering has helped prepare him for a future career in healthcare.If you’ve ever thought about volunteering, there are opportunities across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde where even a few hours can make a meaningful difference.Find out more: www.nhsggc.scot/staff-recruitment/volunteering/Read Matthew’s story here: www.nhsggc.scot/young-volunteer-gains-valuable-experience-supporting-patients-at-local-hospital/ See MoreSee Less
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The Scottish National Burn Centre at Glasgow Royal Infirmary was established barely five years ago – but recent announcements have cemented its global reputation as a centre of excellence.The centre is set to host a major international conference this autumn, its Clinical Lead is about to take on a significant UK-wide role, and the main event in the UK burns calendar has been scheduled to return to Glasgow for the first time in 50 years.Many congratulations to everyone involved in this service, providing life-saving care to hundreds of patients from across Scotland every year.Find out more: bit.ly/4uu97KN See MoreSee Less
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