
Hospital helped treat workers buried alive
Labourers Manus Gallagher and Seamus Greene found themselves buried alive when the sewer they were working in beneath St Ann’s Road, Harrow, collapsed one morning in 1975.
Read moreLabourers Manus Gallagher and Seamus Greene found themselves buried alive when the sewer they were working in beneath St Ann’s Road, Harrow, collapsed one morning in 1975.
Read moreA concert pianist raising money for the hospital that saved her life will perform a piece of music that helped her through her darkest days at a charity concert on November 30.
Read moreIt was a narrow miss for Therese Hona who was a runner-up in the Gary Logue Colorectal Cancer Nurse Awards.
Read moreHere comes Pink Man. Quick. Grab him!” was an oft repeated phrase Mustafa Mohamed heard at the beginning of the Cerner EPR rollout as clinical staff sought help with the switchover to electronic patient records.
Read moreImam Rizwan Rawat brings a big smile and plenty of enthusiasm to his new job as the new head of the chaplaincy service.
Read moreA survey commissioned by the Care Quality Commission has highlighted a marked improvement in how patients say they are treated by the hospital trust.
Read moreRose Amankwaah added another gong to her medal haul when she was presented with the Silver Medal Award by England’s top-ranking nurse.
Read moreEagle-eyed passers-by might have noticed a familiar figure in the grounds of Ealing Hospital earlier this year.
Read moreEaling Hospital League of Friends (ELoF) is looking for volunteers to work in its café for up to three hours a week.
Read moreWe all like a dance but there has always got to be one, hasn’t there?
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