Dindi Gill was also a driving force behind the Wales Air Ambulance 'flying doctors' service
The success of a pilot study is to be adapted for use in forensic mental health services such as prisons
Cases of Norovirus are on teh rise. Find out more information here.
The work by OTs to train teachers in their classrooms has won an Advancing Healthcare Award
Countryside image brightens up grey Emergency Department wall.
A Swansea Bay patient has raised £2,500 for the ward which has helped keep her alive – several times.
A Christmas television special fronted by world-renowned singer Katherine Jenkins will shine a light on the staff and service provided by a Swansea Bay hospice.
A mum who had her first child as a teenager and who never forgot the care she was given has herself started as a midwife 23 years later.
Switching the paper process to a digital system is helping deliver more efficient blood test results with fewer mistakes.
Wales rugby star Jac Morgan has been perfecting his distribution skills through playing Father Christmas at Morriston Hospital.
A specialist centre for people receiving cancer treatment in Swansea has moved to a new home.
Christmas past met Christmas present at a Swansea Bay mother and baby unit to offer hope for a brighter future.
Young patients in Morriston Hospital were given some early Christmas cheer with a special visit from their Swansea City heroes.
Regular exercise could reduce the risk of stroke in post-menopausal women, according to new research partly undertaken in Swansea.
Swansea Bay University Health Board (UHB) has today (Tuesday 12 December) announced that it has commissioned an independent review of its maternity and neonatal services in order to maintain public confidence in the care being delivered.
Staff working in GP practices across Swansea Bay are being helped to spot the signs of domestic abuse among their patients.
Notice is given that a meeting of Swansea Bay University Health Board will be held on Thursday, 14th December 2023 at 1.30pm.
Lifelike models of casualties created by a Swansea surgeon have played a leading role in a simulated terrorist attack.
Health Minister joins commemorative event to mark remarkable milestone
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