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New scheme aims to help locals with cancer get active in 2017
News & events | 19 Jan 2017 | Tags: cancer Macmillan Macmillan Cancer Support Move More Wandsworth people living with cancer Wandsworth
A new programme has launched in Wandsworth that will help local people living with cancer, including patients at St George’s, get more active to help manage symptoms and improve overall health. The programme, called Move More Wandsworth, is a new initiative set up by Macmillan Cancer Support and Enable Leisure …
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A sneak peek in to tonight’s 17 Jan 24hrs in A& E episode “Made of Steel”
News & events | 17 Jan 2017
This episode focuses on the family bonds that carry people through tough times.
64 year old Mohammed is rushed to St George’s after being hit by a pizza delivery motorbike. Consultant Will is concerned he may have a pelvic fracture, which could seriously affect his mobility and if the fracture hits a major artery, can be life threatening. His son Tom went to see his father at the scene of the accident and followed his father to St Georges to be by his side. Tom reflects ‘when you are younger you think your Dad is superhuman. When this happens, you realise he isn’t invincible…’
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Premature babies at St George’s benefit from state of the art incubators
News & events | 17 Jan 2017 | Tags: Charity First Touch incubators neonatal premature
Our neonatal team now has two brand new incubators which have been paid for through charitable funds.
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Read a sneak peek in tonight’s Tuesday 10th episode of “you raise me up”
News & events | 10 Jan 2017
This episode focuses on how love can pull you through the hardest of times. 54 year old Michelle is airlifted to St George’s after being involved in a car crash with her husband in Surrey. Their daughter Toni had just left them when she heard about the accident “we ran …
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Radiology department hosts Recruitment Open Day at St George’s
News & events | 9 Jan 2017 | Tags: breast imaging service development diagnostics jobs mammographers open day radiographers radiography radiology recruitment Rose Centre sonographers
The radiology department will open its doors for a special open day on Saturday 28 January from 10am – 3pm at St George’s Hospital.
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Message to our patients: transport related industrial action from Sunday 8 January
News & events | 6 Jan 2017 | Tags: industrial action Southern Rail TfL trains Transport for London tubes
There will be two transport related industrial actions taking place from Sunday 8 January which may affect your journey to your appointment with us. Please leave more time than usual to arrive in time as tube services, roads and buses will be busier than usual. If you are unable to …
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24hrs in A&E is now broadcast every Tuesday 9pm Channel 4 – Read a sneak peek into tonights episode “In Sickness and in Health”
News & events | 3 Jan 2017
This episode focuses on the bond between married couples in the face of testing circumstances. 27 year old Corey is rushed to St George’s after suffering a cardiac arrest during a game of ice hockey. His teammates administered CPR for 25 minutes on the ice before doctors and paramedics finally …
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Avey Bhatia appointed Chief Nurse at St George’s
News & events | 19 Dec 2016
St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has appointed Avey Bhatia as its new Chief Nurse. Avey will replace St George’s existing Chief Nurse Suzanne Banks, who will be stepping down from her current role at the Trust on 31 January next year. Avey will join the Trust as Chief …
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A sneak peek in to this Wednesday’s 14th December heart-warming and heart-breaking episode “Times Arrow”
News & events | 14 Dec 2016
61 year old Nicky is airlifted to St George’s by helicopter after a car mounted the pavement and ran her over whilst out walking
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A sneak peek in to this Wednesday’s 7th December heart-warming and heart-breaking episode “Time of Our Lives”
News & events | 6 Dec 2016
This episode focuses on the bond between families and what holds them together through thick and thin. 84 year old John is rushed to St George’s after losing control of his car and crashing into a road sign. His wife Gwynaeth was having a meal out with the WI when she was told the news of his accident “I was asked to go to the desk to see somebody, and the somebody was this police officer”. After bullseyeing his car windscreen, John’s blood pressure drops dangerously low and doctors declare a “Code Red,” giving him an emergency blood transfusion.
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