We are delighted to share the winners of the BCUHB Achievement Awards 2024.
Doctors in training have ranked Ysbyty Gwynedd’s Emergency Department as the best place to train in Wales for the second year running.
Cancer patients at Wrexham Maelor Hospital are benefitting from a new service which has reduced their wait time for treatment during their visit to hospital and improved their experience of booking appointments.
A young man whose heart stopped when his car collapsed on top of him has reunited with the neighbours and medics who saved his life.
The pharmacy in Rossett has moved to a much larger and more modern building, offering a new independent prescriber service, for the first time.
Surgical teams and theatre staff at Ysbyty Gwynedd have now performed more than 140 robotically assisted surgeries – bringing faster and less painful recovery for patients.
Family holidays are not achievable for everyone, but quality time together making memories is valuable to everyone’s health and wellbeing, and thanks to a partnership project has been made possible for some families.
Parents of a baby boy who tragically died of meningitis at just nine-months-old are now urging other parents to be more aware of the symptoms of the disease.
First Minister Eluned Morgan and Health Secretary Jeremy Miles have officially opened the North Wales Medical School.
A young woman with complex mental health issues is urging children and young people to use a planned community crisis hub.
Aaliyah Ramessur has autism and has battled mental health issues, including suicidal thoughts throughout her childhood and beyond. She bravely spoke about her own experiences and how Emergency Departments felt like the wrong place to be, as a child undergoing mental health crises.
BLAS, Pontio presents a sharing night this October, MonologAYE: The National Health Service (NHS) that’s a progression of MonologAYE’s first project in 2023. Here’s an opportunity to hear personal and professional stories of individuals who work within the Health Service through their personal monologues.
A new cancer support centre in North Wales has broken ground. The Maggie’s centre will be completely commissioned, designed and funded by the Steve Morgan Foundation and is being built in the grounds of Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire.
More than 2,000 people stopped smoking with the support of the NHS during a record-breaking year for quitters in North Wales
Falls are a leading cause of injury and hospitalisation as we age, but by maintaining your physical strength when you’re younger will help you stay active in your retirement years.
One in three people over the age of 65 fall each year, rising to one in two people aged 80 years and above – falls in older age can result in broken bones, cuts, lacerations, and head injuries.
Patients in Arfon and Anglesey with hard-to-heal leg ulcers are benefitting from more targeted treatment and support thanks to a new specialist service.
Audiology teams across Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board have come together to create the first Audiology Vehicle in Wales...
Three Ysbyty Gwynedd nurses are celebrating almost 150 years of healthcare service between them this year.
A Denbighshire nurse who witnessed Falklands War casualties and comforted the sick and grieving, while considering it a “privilege”, has retired after 49 years’ serving her community.
Work is progressing on the construction of a new Elective Orthopaedic Hub at Llandudno Hospital.