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Pain: Do You Get It?
20 December 2019
The Pain: Do You Get It? event in Grantham was an awareness-raising public engagement movement encouraging the local community to change how they think, talk and treat chronic pain
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Moving forward from disjointed MSK services to evidence-based integrated pathways
18 December 2019
The last in the series of 2019, Healthcare professionals from across Yorkshire and the North of England joined musculoskeletal (MSK), pain and medical experts, to debate, network and share best practice on treating MSK conditions.
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Connect Health doubles the size of its head office to further enhance patient care
5 December 2019
Following rapid growth, including increasing its workforce by over a third in the last year, Connect Health, has agreed plans with North Tyneside Council to double its head office space at Quorum Business Park.
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Think Self Care for Life, Not Just for Christmas*
22 November 2019
Mini Mangat, Head of Patient Engagement, Connect Health reflects on the importance of self care week and how it affects her patient engagement role.
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Connect Health gives you the chance to learn and develop both personally and professionally – Deputy Head of Physiotherapy
4 September 2019
Andy Reilly, Deputy Head of Physiotherapy, North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust tells us how his years at Connect Health helped him to become a clinical leader