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NHS staff standing together behind giant letters that spell NHS.

Proud East Coast NHS staff clock up years of service 28 June 2024

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Research Midwife Marie Home posing with new mum Danielle Woodward and her baby son Leif. Danielle is sitting in a hospital bed, holding Leif, while Marie stands alongside them in her work scrubs.

NHS staff reach milestone achievement on baby research 25 June 2024

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Staff and volunteers gathered together for a group photo in the palliative care room.

New palliative care room opens at Selby Hospital 24 June 2024

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New Urgent and Emergency Care Centre at Scarborough Hospital to host visitor tours 20 June 2024

New Urgent and Emergency Care Centre at Scarborough Hospital to host visitor tours

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Staff sitting together around a table at a Long Service event.

Proud York NHS staff clock up years of service 12 June 2024

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Graham Walker, a volunteer at York's ED, on a day off in the countryside. He is wearing a cap and striped polo shirt.

NHS hospital volunteers: celebrating 40 years of National Volunteers' Week 3 June 2024

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Hospital visitors urged to play their part to stop spread of norovirus 29 May 2024

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BMA strike action

Industrial action 29 May 2024

Details on industrial action planned to take place.

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Infected Bllod Inquiry

Infected Blood Inquiry: information and support 21 May 2024

The final report of the Infected Blood Inquiry, led by Sir Brian Langstaff KC, has now been published. This independent public statutory inquiry was established to examine the circumstances in which men, women and children treated by national health services in the United Kingdom were given infected blood and infected blood products, in particular since 1970.

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Doors open to a new Community Diagnostic Centre 15 May 2024

A new Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) has opened its doors in York, to help speed up the detection of many serious illnesses - meaning patients can start their treatment and recovery much sooner.

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Information for visitors

Norovirus is highly infectious and can spread easily

Please do not visit our hospitals if you or a member of your household has had nausea, diarrhoea, or vomiting within the last 48 hours. This is to prevent the spread of norovirus in our hospitals.

See more information on norovirus