Gastroenterology Endoscope

GI Ultrasound Endoscope

Project 535 Endoscopic ultrasound is a crucial step in the investigatory pathway of patients with suspected cancer.    It is used in the staging of oesophageal, gastric, pancreatic and biliary cancers and can also be used to to take samples via fine needle aspiration of tumours or lymph nodes.  The Endoscopic Ultrasound can also assist […]

Roxburghe House

Roxburghe House Day Room

Project 474 Friends of Roxburghe House approached NHS Grampian Charity with proposals to improve the environment at Roxburghe House.  Macmillan were also keen to help and the three charities formed a partnership to build a Day Room extension and redesign and refurbish Roxburghe.  This included replacing soft furnishings, renovating the bathrooms and creating spaces for […]

Relatives’ Accommodation at ARI

Project 840 Intensive Care Unit staff approached the Trustees to seek funding for the conversion of a bed store to provide accommodation for the relatives of critically ill patients.  NHS Grampian Charity funding provided a three-bedroom unit, complete with en-suite bathrooms and a kitchen.  The ICU waiting areas have also been redecorated and made more […]

Multi-Disciplinary Team Meeting Room

Project 906 The MDT Room is where all the staff involved in patient’s diagnosis, which can often be a cancer diagnosis, meet to agree on a course of treatment.  These regular MDT meetings ensure that all the experts are in the same room, agreeing the best possible treatment for each patient. NHS Grampian Charity supported […]

Antenatal Pre-Assessment Clinic

Project 977 In anticipation of the new ways of working envisaged when the Baird Family Hospital opens, staff were keen to redesign the Antenatal Service at Aberdeen Maternity Hospital to provide a more responsive service to patients.  This included the provision of a more comfortable waiting room for patients, thanks to NHS Grampian Charity funding.

PINE Study – Parkinson’s Disease

Project 842 The Parkinson’s Incidence in North East Scotland  (PINE) study has been monitoring patients diagnosed between November 2002 – April 2004, and October 2006 – March 2009.  The study is one of four being conducted worldwide and has attracted funding from a number of sources, most recently from the Endowment Fund.  The research showcases […]