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South London NHS Genomics Medicine Centre announced

South London NHS Genomics Medicine Centre announced

News & events | 22 Dec 2014

The South London based Genomics Network Alliance has been announced as a successful bidder in the race to become a pioneering Genomic Medicine Centre, part of the ground-breaking 100,000 Genomes Project.
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St George’s Professor knighted in Queen’s Birthday Honours List

News & events | 12 Jun 2009 | Tags: knighted Professor Sabaratnam Arulkumaran Queen's Birthday Honours List

St George’s Professor Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, renowned for his work advancing women’s health and maternity care, was honoured in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours List announced on Saturday (12 June 2009). Professor Arulkumaran, Head of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at St George’s, University of London and clinician at St George’s Hospital has …
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New report outlines top ten research priorities to improve outpatient services

New report outlines top ten research priorities to improve outpatient services

News & events | 9 Apr 2024

Everyone has experienced an outpatient appointment at some point in their life, either as a patient or as a carer for a relative. Most of us have first-hand experience of trying to book an appointment to see a GP, receiving appointment letters, needing to reschedule appointments, attending hospital appointments and …
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St George’s one of the first to offer new lifesaving covid-19 treatment

St George’s one of the first to offer new lifesaving covid-19 treatment

News & events | 24 Sep 2021

A 17-year-old critically ill covid patient and TikTok star was one of the first in the UK to receive a ground-breaking antibody treatment at St George’s Hospital today after being approved for use just a few days ago.
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Community Open Day at St George’s

Community Open Day at St George’s

News & events | 5 Oct 2012 | Tags: community Miles Scott open day Professor Peter Kopelman

St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and St George’s, University of London will co-host a Community Open Day at their shared main site in Tooting on Saturday 13th October.
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Specialised stroke units are saving 96 more lives a year

Specialised stroke units are saving 96 more lives a year

News & events | 11 Aug 2014 | Tags: Rapid Response Research Saving Lives Stroke Treatment

New research has shown 96 more lives are being saved every year thanks to specialised stroke units like the one we have here at St George’s Hospital.

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Professor Heather Jarman shortlisted in prestigious nursing awards

Professor Heather Jarman shortlisted in prestigious nursing awards

News & events | 19 Jun 2018 | Tags: award ED Emergency Care Emergency Department Emergency Nurse nursing

Professor Heather Jarman, Consultant Nurse for Emergency Care at St George’s, has been announced as a finalist in the 2018 RCNi Nurse Awards.
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Maternal fetal medicine team win international award

Maternal fetal medicine team win international award

News & events | 28 Nov 2018

The maternal fetal medicine team at St George’s, led by Professor Asma Khalil, won an award at the 28th World Congress of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynaecology last month.
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New Covid vaccine approved following St George’s clinical trials

New Covid vaccine approved following St George’s clinical trials

News & events | 17 Aug 2022

Clinical trials led by the Vaccine Institute at St George’s have enabled a dual-strain Covid vaccine to be approved. The UK is the first country to approve this type of vaccine which tackles both the original Covid virus and the newer Omicron variant.
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Safer screening test for Down’s syndrome recommended for twin pregnancies

News & events | 18 Mar 2021

A study involving more than 1,000 women pregnant with twins has shown the Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) to be effective and safe in detecting Down’s syndrome.
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