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Our ITU nurse Rowena shares her Covid-19 story in ITV documentary 2020: The Story of Us

Rowena Brown, sister on our Intensive Care Unit at King George Hospital, will feature in tonight’s (Tuesday 16 March) documentary, 2020: The Story of Us. The documentary, on ITV at 9pm, explores intensive care through the eyes of those working on the frontline during the first wave of the pandemic.
Read " Our ITU nurse Rowena shares her Covid-19…"Temporary night time closure of the Children’s Emergency Department at King George Hospital extended until June

Providing safe, high quality treatment and care to children and young people is, and always will be, our priority.
Read " Temporary night time closure of the Chil…"Children’s blood testing booking service moves online

From today (Monday 15 March), our Children’s Blood Testing service has moved online, giving you more options when booking a test for a child under the age of 12.
Read " Children’s blood testing booking service…"Our Magda and Remi talk to BBC Radio 4’s The World This Weekend

Magda Smith, our Chief Medical Officer, and Remi Odejinmi, consultant anaesthetist, spoke to Jonny Diamond on The World This Weekend yesterday (Sunday 14 March).
Read " Our Magda and Remi talk to BBC Radio 4’s…"Trust chaplain Tim Coleman retires after 17 years at our Trust

After 19 years as a hospital chaplain and 17 years with our Trust, our much loved Reverend Tim Coleman retires on Tuesday 16 March.
Read " Trust chaplain Tim Coleman retires after…"From working on London’s first CT scanner to scanning a sick sheep – Shelagh retires after 47-year career

Our Chief Operating Officer (COO), Shelagh Smith, retires this week after a 47-year career in healthcare, 42 of them in the NHS.
Read " From working on London’s first CT scanne…"Nurses from all over the world coming to care for our patients

We are proud to be welcoming international nurses to our Trust from Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. The first group of 29 nurses will join us this month, followed by a further 40 in April. All 163 nurses will be with us by the end of May.
Read " Nurses from all over the world coming to…"Covid-19 – a moment to reflect one year on

Today (Thursday 11 March) marks the first anniversary since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Covid-19 a pandemic.
Read " Covid-19 – a moment to reflect one year …"‘We’d come out of a normal (busy) winter and breathed a sigh of relief as the sun started to shine….then Covid-19 hit,’ – Chief Medical Officer Magda reflects on pandemic anniversary

Today (Thursday 11 March), marks the year anniversary since our first Covid-19 patient died. Within weeks our hospitals would have many more Covid patients, and the whole country would go into lockdown.
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