News & events | 27 Nov 2018
Our trauma and orthopaedic team at St George’s became the first in the world to use the new Stryker T2A femoral nail equipment earlier this month.
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News & events | 26 Nov 2018
In this episode – Inside Out – we see 24-year-old Samuel being rushed to A&E after crashing his motorbike and being thrown into the road.
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News & events | 21 Nov 2018
People who are due to have surgery at St George’s can now watch three short films and an animation beforehand to help them prepare.
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News & events | 19 Nov 2018
This episode – Mother’s Courage – focuses on a Mother’s role in different family units.
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News & events | 19 Nov 2018
St George’s has brought in a new cardiac surgeon, Mr Steven Livesey, from outside the organisation to provide leadership for the service.
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News & events | 12 Nov 2018 | Tags: #24HrsAE 24 hours in A&E a&e Emergency Department
The first episode of the sixteenth series of 24 Hours in A&E – Value of Life – airs tonight (Monday 12 November) at 9pm on Channel 4.
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News & events | 5 Nov 2018
We’re developing a new clinical strategy (2019-2024) for St George’s. It will be agreed in March 2019, and will drive everything we do going forward – from the range of healthcare services we provide, to how we invest our resources. Following initial events in July, we are holding a second …
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News & events | 22 Oct 2018 | Tags: Evening Standard London influence Progress 1000
Three St George’s consultants were named in the prestigious Evening Standard Progress 1000, made up of the top 1000 most influential people in London.
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News & events | 17 Oct 2018
A baby born more than three months prematurely, and whose heart stopped beating for 22 minutes in emergency surgery at five days old, celebrates her first birthday today (17 October).
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News & events | 12 Oct 2018
This week marks the 25th year of our Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) service, which treats patients with a genetic condition that causes tumours in different parts of the body. Tuberous Sclerosis affects around 1 million people worldwide. It causes mainly non-cancerous (benign) tumours to develop, which can lead to multiple problems …
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