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NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde trial wireless device for monitoring children’s sleep and respiratory health
A new wireless device that could help in the diagnosis of respiratory and sleep conditions in babies and young children is being trialled for the first time with patients. 
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NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde research and innovation trials recover to pre-pandemic levels 
Hundreds of new medical research studies and trials started in Greater Glasgow and Clyde last year, with the number and overall recruitment recovering to its pre-pandemic level. 
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Glasgow Hospital first in UK to use AI in CT Scans to ease A&E pressure
A trial taking place at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, and the first in the UK, aims to utilise artificial intelligence (AI) to improve turnaround times for CT scans and reduce A&E pressures.
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World-first augmented reality tech for cleft palate operations
World-first technology which uses augmented reality to explain cleft lip and/or palate surgery to parents of young babies is to be rolled out for widespread patient use. 
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NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde team win international recognition for second year in a row
Two members of staff at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde are celebrating winning a major prize at the British Association of Neuroscience Nurses (BANN) conference in Dublin. It is the second year in a row that a team from NHSGGC has won the prize, and they have been invited to…
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Glasgow Royal Infirmary Robotics Team Hits 500 Surgery Milestone
The robotics team at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary have celebrated a ground-breaking achievement as they reach 500 successful surgeries.
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Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) recognised as top UK hospital  
The QEUH ranked [in] the top 40 hospitals in the UK, improving its position from the previous year alongside Glasgow Royal Infirmary, which was ranked in 26th position. 
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde in ‘world first’ AI trial for lung disease treatment
Glasgow's NHS health board is exploring how AI can be used to improve treatments for a lung disease as part of a “world first” trial.
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