The Small Grants Scheme has been delighted to be able to provide grants to Men’s Sheds in Ellon, Inverurie, Portlethen and Aboyne.
Men’s Sheds
The Small Grants Scheme has been delighted to be able to provide grants to Men’s Sheds in Ellon, Inverurie, Portlethen and Aboyne.
Greg Manning has brought the old phone box in Colpy back into use with a life saving defibrillator.Picture: Becky Saunderson. Image No.039719 NHS Grampian Charity offers small grants to community groups throughout Grampian. Greig Manning successfully applied for a grant to refurbish the former phone box at Colpy and installed a defibrillator for the local […]
NHS Grampian Charity commissioned Grampian Hospitals Arts Trust to come up with a design to make the Neonatal Unit more welcoming to parents and families. The giraffe theme has been welcomed by visitors to the Unit and the staff who are enjoying the improved surroundings.
NHS Grampian Charity has joined with local charity, Fighting for Sight, to donate a Vitreoretinal and Cataract Eye Surgery Simulator to the Ophthalmology Department at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. This highly advanced simulator allows trainees to become familiar with a range of surgical techniques and to complete their training in Aberdeen. The simulator also gives experienced […]
Oestrogens are strongly linked with the development of breast cancer. The breasts start developing during foetal life in the womb when oestrogen levels are very high. Although oestrogen levels in boy and girl fetuses are very similar, as adults less than 1% of men develop breast cancer while 1 in 8 women will suffer from […]
NHS Grampian Charity presented its new look on 30 May. The C-ARI, a patient transfer vehicle provided by charity funding, was on display in its new colours. Former Chair of the Trustees, Raymond Bisset came along together with the new Chair, Dame Anne Begg, to recognise some of the projects the Trustees have approved over […]
Midwifery staff applied for funding for an extra bladder scanner for their patients which is automatic and can better inform staff whether catheterisation is necessary. The Maternity Hospital’s General Purposes Fund funded the purchase of the bladder scanner. Maternity Hospital Bladder Scanner
Project 538 Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a rare condition in which the heart muscle cells especially of the main pumping chamber (the ‘ventricle’) are replaced by fat and scar tissue. Sarcoidosis is a condition that can affect many organs but when it affects the heart patches of inflammation can result in scarring, especially […]
Cardiomyopathy Research Team Project 537 The Coronary Care Research Fund is supporting a two-year study of Pathogenesis of Acute Stress Induced (Tako-tsubo) Cardiomypathy. Stress-induced (Tako-tsubo) cardiomyopathy presents acutely like myocardial infarction and the in-hospital mortality is comparable, yet coronary arteries appear normal. Understanding of the mechanisms underlying this condition lags behind that of other cardiovascular […]
Project 535 Endoscopic ultrasound is a crucial step in the investigatory pathway of patients with suspected cancer. It is used in the staging of oesophageal, gastric, pancreatic and biliary cancers and can also be used to to take samples via fine needle aspiration of tumours or lymph nodes. The Endoscopic Ultrasound can also assist […]