Charity offering heart to heart support
Mohinder Kalsi was repeatedly told his chest pains were indigestion until he was rushed to hospital in the small hours with a suspected heart attack.
Read moreMohinder Kalsi was repeatedly told his chest pains were indigestion until he was rushed to hospital in the small hours with a suspected heart attack.
Read moreIntensive care units employ some of the most high-tech equipment available in hospitals while Hannah Mollitor uses her mind to help patients.
Read moreThe importance of rehabilitation in the recovery of intensive care patients is the subject of a month-long session of daily talks taking place at Ealing and Northwick Park intensive care units.
Read moreInspired to bang a few in the back of the net after watching England’s march towards World Cup Final.
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LNWH is holding a public engagement event for patients, service users and other community members affected by sickle cell disease.
Over the last year, the Trust has made significant improvements to its sickle cell service, including establishing a dedicated sickle cell admission area on its haematology ward, appointing a new sickle cell consultant and appointing a new sickle cell nurse consultant.
Read moreOur Clinical Research Facility at Northwick Park Hospital are looking for volunteers to take part in a study looking at the use of different Covid-19 vaccines and doses as a third dose. You will be reimbursed for your time and travel up to £225.
Read moreA hospital service pioneering the use of an app allowing heart failure patients to self-monitor their condition at home has been shortlisted for an international award
Read moreNorthwick Park will be the first A&E department in the UK to use anthropology to study cultural factors that may be shaping people’s behaviours to illness and their use of healthcare services.
Read moreIf doctors look after patients, then who is looking after the doctors?
Read moreIt’s World Contraception Day (Sept 26) highlighting philanthropist Melinda Gate’s belief that ‘contraceptives are the greatest life-saving, poverty-ending, women-empowering innovation ever created.”
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