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Frequent A&E visits: the personalised service for chronic conditions
The high intensity users’ service, which started at Charing Cross hospital and has expanded to St Mary’s, exists to support patients who have complex health and social care needs. Here, Emma…
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“Why I became a live kidney donor”
Although many living donors know their recipients, some people donate a kidney altruistically. Last year Eric McFarland, 41, became an altruistic donor and gave his left kidney away to a stranger.
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Job-sharing a senior clinical role: the benefits of a portfolio approach to NHS careers
Dominique Allwood and Francesca Cleugh are two consultants at the Trust who share the role of associate medical director (AMD) for quality improvement (QI).
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“I feel privileged to have built my career at the Trust, and proud to call my place of work my local hospital”
Consultant research physician Dr Sonya Abraham talking about her 20-year career at the Trust in rheumatology
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Looking beyond the NHS Long Term Plan headlines to deliver ‘better health, for life’
Chief executive Professor Tim Orchard on the implications of the NHS Long Term Plan
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How we’re ensuring better care for older people with traumatic injuries
Consultant geriatrician Dr George Peck explains how we’re ensuring better care for elderly patients in our major trauma centre, and how trauma medicine is evolving to meet changing needs.