Welcome to the St George's Healthcare annual report
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In the same box you can also download our summary annual report. You will also be able to pick up copies of the summary report at our hospitals and health centres.
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Table of contents
About us
- About us
- A brief history
- Living our values
- Our board
- Board members
- Giving to George's (St George's Hospital Charity)
- Contact
2011/12 in review
- 2011/12 in review
- Pioneering stem cell treatment
- Major trauma saving lives
- Mum receives daughter's kidney in tissue incompatible kidney transplant
- Innovative robotic surgery for bladder cancer patients
- New technology is pushing the boundaries and saving lives
- New information and support centre for cancer patients
- Leading the way in shortening patient stays
- First family centred care coordinator for neo-natal unit
- Community service transforming care for patients
- Enhancing care for sickle cell patients
- Cardiac arrest survival rates among the best in London
- New resus unit opens
- Enhanced service for home births
- Mortality rates among the lowest in England
- Vascular surgery death rates among the best in Europe
- New community wards improve care for vulnerable patients
- Improving neurorehabilitation services
- Working with St Helier
- New breast cancer unit opened
- State-of-the-art clinical training facility opens at St George's
Our community
- Our community
- Working for us
- NHS staff survey
- Education and development
- Spotlight on the security team
- Spotlight on Neal Deans, director of estates and facilities
- Spotlight on the mortuary team
- Spotlight on the community palliative care team
- Spotlight on Stuart Reeves, associate chief operating officer for adult specialist and diagnostic services
- Spotlight on the sewing room
- Spotlight on Hazel Gleed, emergency planning and liaison officer
- Spotlight on Yvonne Connolly, head of patient safety
- Our members
- Corporate citizenship
- LINks

