It’s Acute Oncology Services (AOS) Awareness Week! The Acute Oncology Service supports cancer patients admitted to hospital who are unwell with a complication of their cancer, side effects of their cancer treatment (chemotherapy or radiotherapy) or have a new diagnosis of cancer.
A team of health professionals across the health board has been successful in an application to the Arts Council of Wales for continuing funding towards an Arts & Minds project.
Today, colleagues wore red to work in aid of Show Racism the Red Card's Wear Red Day.
Across the Health Board, we have worn pink to raise awareness for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Earlier this year we had a surprise visit from Sir Trevor McDonald, who came to the Health Board to meet our very own Vernesta Cyril OBE.
‘The Award will be used to support further education for myself and team members in palliative care.
To commemorate Baby Loss Awareness week, last night our NICU team joined with Maternity Services to light up the Grange University Hospital pink and purple.
The new Health and Wellbeing Centre under construction on the former Ringland Medical Practice site has officially been named as - 19 Hills Health & Wellbeing Centre.
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On Sunday 15th October, we celebrate Diwrnod Shwmae Sumae / Shwmae Day, where everyone is encouraged to ‘give welsh a go’.
A recent change in our telephone system at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr has unfortunately resulted in the Physiotherapy Department being unable to retrieve a number of voicemails.
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board is delighted to announce the launch of a dynamic recruitment campaign aimed at addressing the shortage of staff within primary care roles across Monmouthshire.
Rosie Jarman was described by her parents as a “bright, beautiful and intelligent” teenager who was a success at everything she turned her hand to. As well as having a gift for art, she had a passion for fast cars, acting and the outdoors.