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This website is archived. Carmarthenshire NHS Trust is now part of Hywel Dda Health Board. Please visit the new Hywel Dda Health Board website at www.hywelddahb.wales.nhs.uk for up-to-date information.

 
 

Welcome

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PLEASE NOTE:  All current Trust and LHB Internet sites will expire on 1st October 2009. 
The new Hywel Dda Local Health Board Internet site is currently under development.

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Hywel Dda NHS Trust has been made  aware of fraudulent offers of employment being made by dishonest people.  
In these cases applicants are asked to 
pay a fee in order to be offered a 
position.  Please be aware that 
Hywel Dda NHS Trust never makes a request for money to be paid by job applicants.
 

All external job vacancies are advertised  on http://www.jobs.nhs.uk/ 

 









 

Profile of the Trust

Carmarthenshire NHS Trust provides a wide range of acute and community healthcare services.
The Trust, which serves a population of 170,000 across Carmarthenshire and in neighbouring counties, provides acute and emergency hospital services through two main hospitals - West Wales General Hospital, Glangwili, Carmarthen and Prince Philip Hospital in Llanelli. Support, continuing care and rehabilitation in-patient beds are situated in a further four small hospitals at Amman Valley Hospital (Glanamman), Llandovery Hospital and Mynydd Mawr Hospital (Upper Tumble).
The Elizabeth Williams Centre, Llanelli and Pond Street Clinic, Carmarthen, provide a focal point for a wide range of community based services. In addition, the Trust looks after many patients in their own home through its community nursing and therapy services.
With more than 3,200 employees, including medical, nursing, professional, scientific, technical, ancillary and administrative staff, Carmarthenshire NHS Trust is one of the areas largest employers

What we are all about

Effective health care for local people:-
People matter – every person, whether patient, client, employee, carer or relative, is valued.
Performance matters – striving for excellence in everything we do, being innovative, and working with the available resources.
Principles matter – honesty, openness, mutual respect and developing a shared understanding are our hallmarks.
Partnerships matter – working well with others, working as teams, and recognising our interdependence are all crucial.

Internet Fraud Warning

 
Please note that following a number of emails received by the Trust regarding fictitious job offers we would like to make clear that neither Dr Henry Arnold nor Dr. James Gilbert have any connection with the Trust. These names have been used as part of an email scam originating from Nigeria.
 
We would advise any persons who have been approached as part of this scam that there is further information available on this type of fraud on Google at.
 
 
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Last updated: 14/08/2009