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Chin up and carry on for tonight’s ’24 Hours in A&E’

Chin up and carry on for tonight’s ’24 Hours in A&E’

News & events | 10 Jun 2015 | Tags: 24 hours in A&E episode 3 fall helipad patient series 9 surgery

Tonight’s episode of ’24 Hours in A&E’ features patients who believe in keeping their chin up and carrying on, no matter what life throws at them. Professional actor Dudley has come to A&E after injuring his shoulder in a fall while rushing to catch a train. “It was agony, the …
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Love is in the air on ’24 Hours in A&E’

Love is in the air on ’24 Hours in A&E’

News & events | 2 Jun 2015 | Tags: 24 hours in A&E episode two love at first sight romance series nine

Get ready for a Wednesday night full of romance as series nine, episode two features patients who fell in love with their partners at first sight. 93-year-old war veteran Henry is rushed to St. George’s with severe breathing difficulties. Doctors test his blood for signs of damage to his heart. …
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’24 Hours in A&E’ returns for series nine at St George’s!

’24 Hours in A&E’ returns for series nine at St George’s!

News & events | 24 May 2015 | Tags: 24 hours in A&E Episode One helmet camera motorbike accident series nine

Series nine, episode one hits our TV screens on Wednesday 27 May at 9pm on Channel 4. Best brace yourself as it features heart-stopping helmet camera footage of a motorbike accident that sees a father and son rushed to St George’s A&E.
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Meet the ’24 Hour in A&E’ team

Work With Us | Updated 13 Feb 2019 | Tags: 24 hours in A&E air date Channel 4 new hospital

424 Hours in A&E at St George’s Hospital After six series and seventy episodes at King’s College Hospital in south London, Channel 4’s award-winning series, 24 hours in A&E found a new home at St George’s Hospital in south west London. Our A&E department is one of the most advanced and …
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Strong bonds forged on ’24 Hours in A&E’

Strong bonds forged on ’24 Hours in A&E’

News & events | 25 Mar 2015 | Tags: 24 Hours 24 Hours A&E 24 hours in A&E episode 12 Series 8 strong bonds

This week’s episode focuses on families whose strong bonds have been forged through the worst that life can throw at them.
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Broken bones and broken relationships in ’24 Hours in A&E’

Broken bones and broken relationships in ’24 Hours in A&E’

News & events | 10 Mar 2015 | Tags: 24 Hours 24 hours in A&E CT relationships trauma

This week’s episode focuses on patients recovering from broken bones as well as broken relationships.

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Parents, children and partners on ’24 Hours in A&E’

Parents, children and partners on ’24 Hours in A&E’

News & events | 24 Feb 2015 | Tags: 24 Hours 24 hours in A&E cardiology family relationships Series 8 trauma

This week’s episode was scheduled to be the last in the current series. However, we know it’s still cold outside and you need some St George’s A&E drama to warm your heart and keep things cosy on a midweek evening so we’re going to keep the episodes coming
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Mark’s Miracle

Mark’s Miracle

News & events | 11 Feb 2015 | Tags: 24 hours in A&E Consultant Will major trauma miracle

St George’s is one of the largest single-site hospitals in the UK and has one of Britain’s most advanced and busiest A&E departments. Approximately 400 people visit our emergency department (ED) every day. They come to us seeking care and treatment for a wide range of medical conditions – painful …
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A teaser for episode six of ’24 Hours in A&E’

A teaser for episode six of ’24 Hours in A&E’

News & events | 10 Feb 2015 | Tags: 24 hours in A&E air ambulance major trauma mental health tree surgeon

This week’s episode focuses on freedom, independence and renewal.
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Fifth episode of ’24 Hours in A&E’ at St George’s FT!

Fifth episode of ’24 Hours in A&E’ at St George’s FT!

News & events | 3 Feb 2015 | Tags: 24 Hours 24 hours in A&E Foundation Trust Geriatric medicine

This week’s episode of ’24 Hours in A&E’ focuses on older patients who are often reluctant to get the help they need, while younger patients are treated after very different accidents.
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