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St George’s Hospital Charity funds new equipment for The Dragon Centre

St George’s Hospital Charity funds new equipment for The Dragon Centre

News & events | 17 Jan 2020

St George’s Hospital Charity have funded the installation of a treadmill and an exercise bike for our paediatric outpatients’ department (also known as The Dragon Centre). These pieces of equipment will make a huge difference to the treatment of a wide range of our patients with respiratory conditions. The installation …
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New Director of Medical Education appointed

New Director of Medical Education appointed

News & events | 17 Jan 2020

We are very pleased to announce the appointment of a new Director of Medical Education here at St George’s. Dr Indranil Chakravorty has been appointed to the position, and takes over the role vacated by Dr Jonathan Round, who held the post for a number of years before stepping down …
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Crafting for a cause: St George’s sewing club makes pouches for Australian wildlife!

News & events | 16 Jan 2020

From thousands of miles away, members of the St George’s sewing club are doing their part to help animals that have been burnt by the wildfires in Australia. As the fires keep going, more and more animals need help and it has prompted knitters, sewers and crafters from across the …
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Patient story: The ‘full circle’ of support helped me to feel alive

News & events | 16 Jan 2020

George Norton was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia at the age of 23. Below he talks us through his treatment journey at St George’s and how a chance meeting with Suzanne Ruggles in 2005 – who later founded the Full Circle Fund in 2015 – played a key role in …
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Nurses invited to discover opportunities at St George’s on 25 January Recruitment Day

Nurses invited to discover opportunities at St George’s on 25 January Recruitment Day

News & events | 15 Jan 2020

Nurses looking for their first job after qualifying, a new challenge, or flexible working and shifts, are all invited to our special Nursing Recruitment Open Day here at the home of ‘24 Hours in A&E, from 9am on Saturday 25 January. As one of the UK’s biggest, busiest and most …
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Celebrating 20 series of 24 Hours in A&E!

News & events | 14 Jan 2020

The brand new 20th series of 24 Hours in A&E filmed in our emergency department will be broadcast at 9pm on Channel 4 tonight (Tuesday 14 January).
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Heberden ward refurbishment is really making waves!

Heberden ward refurbishment is really making waves!

News & events | 10 Jan 2020

Heberden ward at St George’s Hospital, which cares for older patients, has been renovated with help from St George’s Hospital Charity funds. The transformation sees a larger staff base area; colourful beach-themed patient bays and side rooms; new patient showers; a day room; tea and ice cream stations, new flooring; …
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St George’s publishes new five year research strategy

St George’s publishes new five year research strategy

News & events | 8 Jan 2020

Having published its organisational strategy ‘Delivering Outstanding Care, Every Time’ in April, the Trust is now developing long-term plans in a range of areas to achieve its ambitions. Research is one of these areas, and a new five year research strategy has been approved by its Trust Board. Supporting research …
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VR headsets relaxing patients during surgery at St George’s

News & events | 26 Dec 2019

Virtual reality (VR) headsets are being worn for the first time by patients at St George’s Hospital to change the way they experience anxiety during wide-awake surgery. The headsets, funded by St George’s Hospital Charity, are being worn by patients as part of a pilot study led by Miss Shamim …
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Praise for St George’s team after rare cyst removed from newborn baby

Praise for St George’s team after rare cyst removed from newborn baby

News & events | 23 Dec 2019

A baby with a large rare cyst growing in its mouth has been safely delivered at St George’s. Marian Bayley, 31, was transferred to St George’s for specialist care from her local hospital after her five month scan when they realised that the baby had a mass growing in his …
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