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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hits six month jag milestone
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde celebrated six months of COVID-19 vaccinations this week – a milestone which has seen more than 1.1million jags administered since vaccinations began on 8th December 2020.
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Improving greenspace at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital 
The plans have been unveiled which encourages people to enjoy some of the incredible natural resources which make up so much of Scotland’s landscape to improve their physical and mental health.
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Artificial Intelligence used to automate assessment of the ‘asbestos cancer’
Patients receiving treatment for the “asbestos cancer”, Mesothelioma, are being assessed with Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of a prototype imaging system which could revolutionise the way people with the disease are cared for.
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Reaches 500,000 Vaccine Milestone 
NHSGGC has been running 17 community vaccination centres and uptake of the vaccine has been extremely high. The half-million milestone was reached on Thursday 26th March.
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NHS Staff Teach Machines To Read X-Rays With The Help Of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is being used to transform radiology services at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde with the support of the West of Scotland Innovation Hub and iCAIRD.
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TECHNOLOGY-LED PATIENT CARE AT NHS GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE SCOOPS AWARDS 
Digital technology has been used to transform patient care this past year at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and two projects have been recognised for leading the field in Scotland.
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Over 55s needed for vaccine trial in Greater Glasgow area
People in good health and over the age of 55 years old are being asked to take part in a COVID-19 vaccine trial.
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