Bellway Durham supports our STS Charity
The house builder has donated £500 to support the work of STS Charity, the official charity of South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust.
Midwife Jamie in running for Best of South Tyneside award
Jamie Renilson is among those shortlisted at the Shields Gazette ceremony.
Information shared to help cancer patients get set for their treatment
Help to get cancer patients fit for their future treatment has been lined up as part of an approach proven to speed up recovery and cut complications.
'Even one drink a day increases your risk' - Doctor backs new phase of Alcohol is Toxic campaign
It comes as Balance launches the next part of its awareness drive to run alongside UEFA Euro 2024.
Only four weeks left to book your COVID-19 booster!
The countdown is on for people who are at-risk as they are urged book their jab.
Event to help patients, families and carers in wake of head and neck cancer diagnosis and treatment
Experts will be on hand to give patients treated for head and neck cancer the information they need to help them on their recovery journey.
Get ready for the spring bank holiday plea as NHS prepares for long weekend
NHS leaders are asking people to play their part in everyone having a good spring bank holiday as they prepare for the long weekend ahead.
From keynote speakers to brass band tunes – conference brings together NHS colleagues to celebrate their work
Hundreds of NHS colleagues gathered for a day filled with activities to help develop their careers and celebrate the care they offer.
Changes to our maternity phone system at Sunderland Royal Hospital
Anyone calling our Antenatal Clinic or the Antenatal Day Unit at Sunderland Royal Hospital will notice some changes.
Artificial Intelligence and Real World Data partnership launched to help predict better outcomes for people with diabetic eye disease
A partnership is set to use Artificial Intelligence to try to improve the treatment for one of the leading causes of blindness in the world, diabetic retinopathy, and a complication it causes called diabetic macular oedema (DMO).