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NHS anaesthetists putting carbon emitting gases to sleep
When you are asked by an anaesthetist to count backwards from one hundred, your carbon footprint might not be at the top of your mind. However, a bottle of one of the anaesthetic gases used to help put you to sleep, desflurane, contains the carbon dioxide equivalent to a whole…
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Glasgow’s healthcare delivery goes green
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has reached a landmark in the roll-out of over 100 electric vehicles within its transport fleet, with even more set to be delivered to support healthcare delivery in the months ahead.
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Robot assisted surgery helping to boost outcomes for patients across Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Three robot systems are being deployed across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde as part of a £20 million investment from the Scottish Government which will see a total of 10 used in across Scotland.
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Virtual surgical school preps patients for operations at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is helping patients prepare for operations by creating a series of instructional surgical videos in a drive to help improve outcomes following robotic urological cancer treatment.
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Glasgow Caledonian University form new partnership to benefit built environment and greenspace
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Glasgow Caledonian University have joined together to nurture health professionals who will improve our natural and built environment as well as patient health.
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Glasgow Royal Infirmary named Scotland’s best hospital
A global survey by US publication Newsweek has named Glasgow's most famous hospital the best in Scotland.
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Glasgow-based digital healthcare service wins UK Gov Award
Dynamic Scot, a digital healthcare service that uses AI to help patients with COPD has been successful in the latest round of the Artificial Intelligence in Health and Care Award.
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New Glasgow-led study aims to improve lives for those on kidney dialysis
Glasgow is a world-leader in vascular access research and the team have worked on a number of ways of improving approaches to dialysis access. This trial will compare two different anaesthetic techniques to see if one or other is better for the fistula. The project builds on 10 years of…
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