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08 February 2010Youngest ever apprentice for NNUH
A pupil of Sprowston High School has become the first ever schools apprentice to work for Serco at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
Dept of Health video highlights NNUH radiology expertise
A new video has been produced by the Department of Health that highlights best practice in hi-tech brain scanning and acute stroke services at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
Have your say on future of renal services
Patients and the public are being asked for their views on proposals for changes to renal services in Norfolk, put forward by NHS East of England Specialised Commissioning Group (SCG).
New Stroke Rehabilitation Module Postgraduate
A NEW module designed for post registration clinicians who are seeking to develop their knowledge in the field of stroke rehabilitation. Whilst this unit will focus on stroke, much of the information will also be applicable to clincians working in the more general area of neurological rehabilitation.
The Knee - A one day short course Postgraduate
The assessment and management of knee pathologies can be both complex and confusing for the Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist. This Short Course study day aims to build upon and develop your existing orthopaedic and musculoskeletal skills in the assessment and treatment of patients with tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joint dysfunction. Open to: post registration physiotherapists, sports therapists and junior medics who have an interest in musculoskeletal management
Childhood Allergies Study Day Postgraduate
The aim of this study day is to raise awareness of Childhood Allergies and the role of a One Stop allergy clinic in meeting the needs of children and their families.
Considering Learning Disability Nursing as a Career? - Taster Day UEA
Come along to this day and gain an insight into the day to day role of the learning disability nurse in a wide variety of settings and an understanding of undertaking a professional course in higher education
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