Lisa Stalley-Green (@bsolcno) 's Twitter Profile
Lisa Stalley-Green

@bsolcno

Lisa Stalley-Green, Deputy CEO/CNO BSol, reducing health inequalities maternity safety genomics patient care compassionate and inclusive leadership

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UHB Critical Care and Outreach (@uhbcriticalcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our very first Nursing Associates have now started their studies to become Registered Nurses! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟They were the very first course as TNA’s… now they’re in the first cohort to be RN’s 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 #inspiration Coventry University University Hospitals Birmingham BCU Nursing Associates

Margaret Garbett (@margaretgarbet6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only way to go this week, finding that inner Dory @ameliagodson Clara Day , keep going everyone your doing great even if it doesn’t always feel it

We Are NHS People 💙 (@people_nhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're struggling, don't be on your own. Our free, fully confidential staff mental health and wellbeing hubs provide a clinical assessment and if needed, referral to local services such as talking therapies or counselling. Info: england.nhs.uk/supporting-our… #SuicidePreventionMonth

If you're struggling, don't be on your own. Our free, fully confidential staff mental health and wellbeing hubs provide a clinical assessment and if needed, referral to local services such as talking therapies or counselling. Info: england.nhs.uk/supporting-our… #SuicidePreventionMonth
roger kline (@rogerkline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Memo to the General leading the "leadership review" of the NHS. You might want to start with this? bmjleader.bmj.com/content/3/4/129

UHB Cancer Services (@uhbcancer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1⃣ in 4⃣ black men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime, meaning black men are more likely than their counterparts from other ethnicities of getting it. Please speak to your GP about your risk, even if you don't have any symptoms, or visit Prostate Cancer UK for more information

1⃣ in 4⃣ black men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime, meaning black men are more likely than their counterparts from other ethnicities of getting it. Please speak to your GP about your risk, even if you don't have any symptoms, or visit <a href="/ProstateUK/">Prostate Cancer UK</a> for more information