Cystic Fibrosis Latest News
The articles below show what news has been published on the West Midlands Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre website. To read an article, simply click it's title.
Read about the dietitans' audit of food on Ward 26
Dominic Kavanagh, Cystic Fibrosis Patient and Expert Patient Adviser for the CF Trust is holding an exhibition, of his Safari photographs, at Heartlands Hospital.
The Cystic Fibrosis Trust needs 400 people to complete a quick survey.
Market research company MRFGR are looking for people with CF aged 15 - 18 years and their parents/carers to take part in a research project
We will be asking everyone to have their vitamin D level checked between December and April.
The CF Trust is keen to promote safe communication between adults with CF attending the West Midlands Adult CF Centre.
Take a look behind the reception desk next time you're in clinic and you'll see our new wall-mounted comment box .
The Department for Transport for the UK is bringing forward the implementation of a European Commission Directive on driving regulations, for people with diabetes.
More comings and goings in the CF team...
Physios tie the knot
This story titled 'Benefits should allow disabled people to live, not just survive' appeared in the Guardian on wednesday 28th September 2011
Make sure it is SLOW SODIUM!
Goings and comings in the CF team
An inspiring CF Story that appeared in the Guardian newspaper earlier this year
News from Becky Jones, our ex-dietitian
Reflections on 12 years at the Heartlands CF Centre
Outcome of recent survey
Dr Kathryn Bateman is visiting
CFTV
Ward hostess retires
Congratulations to Julie Bennett
Congratulations
There is a national shortage of vtamin K
It's all change in the dietetic team
Fundraising Golf Event
Volunteers required to be interviewed about their story for the website and for those of you who are not camera shy - short films.
Update on life in the USA from our old friend and physiotherapist Lynne O'Grady
New therapy room opens on Ward 26, offering complimentary treatments to CF patients
Our clinics have become extremely busy
Transplant film to be shown on BBC3




