Two years on from the first national lockdown we are in a far better position to understand, help prevent and treat Covid thanks to the outstanding and ground-breaking efforts of scientists and researchers from around the world.
A group of frontline Swansea Bay healthcare staff have today launched a new group to help tackle the climate crisis and make the NHS in the region more environmentally friendly
Two children became trainee biomedical scientists for the day when they visited Morriston Hospital to find out what happens to their blood samples.
Swansea Bay staff have raised awareness of delirium at a special event.
A retired hero policeman who was a key figure in foiling the attempted Millennium Dome heist has thanked the NHS for the “gold-standard service” he says saved his life.
The energy crisis means the UK’s first direct wired solar farm developed to power a hospital will generate far greater savings - and is expected to produce a fifth of Morriston Hospital’s energy consumption every year.
Highly specialised lung cancer technique known as SABR will launched in Singleton Hospital this spring
Artificial cats are among the aids available for loan to help keep older people safe and feel more relaxed.
Morfa Owen asked to represent Swansea Bay volunteering in unique NHS portrait series
A clinical team has been recognised for adapting the way staff cared for older people in care homes during the pandemic.
The health board’s Fabian Way drive-through Covid testing unit has made the short journey to a new home in Port Talbot.
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of Swansea Bay University Health Board will be held on Thursday, 24 February 2022 at 9am via YouTube livestream.
A two-year pilot at the pioneering centre is being funded by Moondance Cancer Initiative
Burns experts at Morriston Hospital have produced a first aid video and poster campaign aimed at helping older people avoid becoming unwitting victims of the fuel crisis.
A pioneering award-winning service for lymphoedema patients, created in Swansea Bay, is attracting interest from health organisations around the world.
A£4 million investment will allow the health board to carry out around 200 additional operations a month.
Fertility Direct will run for a 12-month pilot starting this spring.
We were delighted to welcome Health Minister Eluned Morgan to the Bay Field Hospital, where the Long Covid Rehabilitation Service is based, to talk to staff and patients about their experiences of working and benefiting from the service.
People suffering with long Covid symptoms are benefiting from getting out in the great outdoors as part of their ongoing recovery.
Having flown out of Afghanistan, fearing for his life as the Taliban stormed Kabul, Mohamed Ferooz Noori is now helping save lives by working with Swansea Bay’s vaccination programme.
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