
Maternity unit win award for tackling Cerebral Palsy
A group of maternity units including Northwick Park has won a national award for preventing Cerebral Palsy in babies born prematurely.
Read moreA group of maternity units including Northwick Park has won a national award for preventing Cerebral Palsy in babies born prematurely.
Read moreHelena Whitfield found herself on the frontline of the pandemic when she was redeployed to work in intensive care earlier this year.
Read moreColonel Glynn Evans has dedicated much of his life to public service.
Read moreThe trust continues to improve its performance against the national emergency care standard, to see and treat patients within four hours of arrival, and is now among the top ten highest performing organisations in the UK for the first time.
Read moreNorthwick Park has had some unusual employees over the years from Jeeves the Robot who carried blood samples and notes around the hospital to a Harrier Hawk called Zeus used to scare pigeons.
Read moreA service with the human touch has won a national award for helping families stay in contact with their loved ones during the pandemic.
Read moreIt’s not often we grace the pages of NewsWeek but well done to our colleagues in St Mark’s Hospital who are included in the magazine’s list of the world’s best specialised hospitals.
Read moreAzar means ‘fire’ in Persian but Azar Khalili prefers the gentle touch when faced with confrontational situations as Northwick Park’s only female security guard.
Read moreTwo hospital workers have been recognised for voluntary work with their respective triathlon clubs during the first wave of the pandemic.
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A surgeon from Ealing Hospital has been chosen as one of 36 prominent black professionals to represent each of London’s NHS Trusts as part of Black History Month.
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