London’s NHS celebrates inspiring Black Londoners

London’s NHS celebrates inspiring Black Londoners

News & events | 22 Oct 2020

To mark Black History Month, the NHS in London has today revealed 36 individuals to be ‘the faces’ of NHS Trusts in the capital. These inspiring people were nominated by Trust staff and all have a connection with the Trust or its local community. Their stories have been added to …
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‘I broke both my wrists cycling, but I’ll get back on my bike thanks to St George’s’

News & events | 21 Oct 2020

Even in a pandemic, the NHS is here to treat much more than Covid-19. Emergency care for patients has not stopped, and that’s something Simon Hawkes understands after his first trip to an emergency department with two broken wrists.
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Joint public statement regarding Justin Nowell, Consultant Cardiac Surgeon at the Trust

News & events | 21 Oct 2020

On 9 August 2018, the Trust excluded Mr Nowell from his employment within the cardiac surgery unit of the Trust. The exclusion did not relate to patient safety concerns or to Mr Nowell’s skills or competence. In excluding Mr Nowell, the Trust accepts that it failed to correctly follow its …
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Wear because you care: St George’s staff launch mask campaign

News & events | 21 Oct 2020

Since July, all staff, patients and visitors have been required to wear a face mask or covering at St George’s and Queen Mary’s Hospitals, as well as at community services provided by St George’s.
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“The true heroes of this pandemic” – interview with Alfredo Benedicto, Governor

“The true heroes of this pandemic” – interview with Alfredo Benedicto, Governor

News & events | 21 Oct 2020

As part of our series of interviews with the Trust’s governors, we spoke to Alfredo Benedicto. Alfredo is one of our appointed governors, representing HealthWatch Merton. Tell us a bit about who you represent on our council of governors? “I am the appointed governor on behalf of HealthWatch Merton, an …
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Honours for two members of Team St George’s!

Honours for two members of Team St George’s!

News & events | 14 Oct 2020

Congratulations to Ella Terblanche and Amina Ibrahim who were both recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours at the weekend. Ella is Principal Dietitian for Critical Care and was recognised for her services to dietetics and in particular her work during the pandemic. Ella said: “This is a huge honour and …
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New episode of 24 Hours in A&E: Miracles…

News & events | 13 Oct 2020

The award-winning 24 Hours in A&E returns with a compilation of some of the most memorable staff and patient stories filmed at St George’s in south west London – places where life, love and loss unfold every day.
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St George’s nurse in Black History Month documentary

St George’s nurse in Black History Month documentary

News & events | 9 Oct 2020

We were so proud to see Charmaine Case, Breast Screening Clinical Nurse Specialist, feature in a new ITV documentary this week to mark Black History Month. Presented by Alison Hammond, the programme shines a light on influential black figures from British history. Charmaine, who is also the secretary of The …
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Local film-makers show amazing work of Douglas Bader Unit at Queen Mary’s Hospital

Local film-makers show amazing work of Douglas Bader Unit at Queen Mary’s Hospital

News & events | 9 Oct 2020

The work of the Douglas Bader Unit at Queen Mary’s has been captured in a new short film created by two local men, advertising writer Simon Bere and corporate film maker Paul Lucas.
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“It’s about taking the extra step to recognise what we don’t see every day”.

“It’s about taking the extra step to recognise what we don’t see every day”.

News & events | 8 Oct 2020

October is Black History Month, and we’re asking some of our staff members to give their thoughts on the importance of the month. Karis Quaye I am one of the new matrons in our emergency department (ED) here at St George’s. I’ve been in the role around four months and …
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