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RSV in children

28th October 2021 - Uncategorized

Parents are being urged to look out for signs of viral respiratory infection in their children following a rise in cases in the borough. 
RSV, as it is also known, is a common viral infection in young children. It is the most common cause of bronchiolitis, an infection of the lower airways, in children aged under two.
Cases were low last year, due to lockdown, but with the easing of restrictions cases are expected to rise over the coming months and into winter.

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Pharmacy People’s Panel

28th October 2021 - Uncategorized

We want to hear your experiences of our pharmacy team to allow us to improve our services.
Please join our next virtual People's Panel on the 3rd November 2021 (10am - 12pm) and share your views.
Register your place by calling 01384 244404 or emailing dgft.patientexperience@nhs.net

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Black History Month 2021

7th October 2021 - Uncategorized

Black History Month has been celebrated widely for many years within the NHS through honouring the achievements, culture and history of black people. It is important to us that we celebrate our people and those who make a daily impact to the NHS. So, we will be celebrating by sharing stories of some of our BAME staff as well as inspiring historic individuals of the BAME community. Click here to read.

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Annual Members Meeting

10th September 2021 - Hot Topics, Uncategorized

We are holding our first ever virtual Annual Members Meeting on Monday 11th October – and everyone is welcome. 

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NHS 73rd Birthday – Staff stories

5th July 2021 - Hot Topics, Uncategorized

To celebrate our wonderful staff here in Dudley we have interviewed five members of our team who together have a combined 131 years of experience within the NHS and reflect the diversity of roles needed to make the NHS a united family.