St Thomas' Hospital

Type: Organization
Name: St Thomas' Hospital
First reported 10 hours ago - Updated 10 hours ago - 1 reports

Pilkington Planar used in award winning hospital refurbishment

With thousands of visitors descending on London in 2012, some of the city... The Minister of State for Climate Change, Rt Hon Gregory Barker MP, saw fir... Pilkington Planar has been used in an award winning refurbishment of the historic St Thomas' Hospital ... [Published Barbour Product Search - 10 hours ago]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated 14 hours ago - 2 reports

Volcano to Highlight its Physiology Expansion Efforts at EuroPCR 2013

--Â Volcano Corporation (NASDAQ-NMS: VOLC) a leading developer and manufacturer of precision guided therapy tools designed to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of coronary and peripheral vascular disease, today announced it will highlight its efforts ... [Published ITbriefing - May 21 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated 17 hours ago - 1 reports

UKCPA Clinical Pharmacy Research Grant winner announced

A collaboration between the University of Bath and Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital NHS Foundation Trust have been awarded the UKCPA Clinical Pharmacy Research Grant for 2013. Dr Lynette James, Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice at the Department of Pharmacy and ... [Published PharmiWeb - May 20 2013]
First reported 18 hours ago - Updated 18 hours ago - 1 reports

HCA International appoints first UK chief medical officer

Past Hunterian Professor to chair new clinical and patient safety Quality BoardHCA International has appointed its first chief medical officer across its group of UK private hospitals.Graham Erskine Venn, consultant cardiac surgeon at Guy’s and St Thomas’ ... [Published Health Insurance Magazine - 18 hours ago]
First reported 19 hours ago - Updated 19 hours ago - 1 reports

Speed therapy... can a single session help?

When I was 17, this dream died. As I was crossing the road outside the House of Commons, a motorcyclist ran me over. My overriding memory of that day is of an almighty thud, followed by a dark, all-encompassing agony. I was knocked unconscious and had ... [Published London Evening Standard - 19 hours ago]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 19 2013 - 1 reports

Paul Donald Breece

at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.Memorial services will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church in Centerville.He was a native of Centerville and the son of the late Paul Lomax and Beadie Esther Warf Breece. He was also preceded in death by ... [Published Columbia Daily Herald - May 19 2013]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

Nurses to join Nightingale march

Derbyshire nurses, midwives and care givers are marking the anniversary of Florence Nightingale's birth by marching to Derby Cathedral.The famous nurse helped develop Derbyshire General Infirmary during the 19th Century.Hundreds of people are expected ... [Published BBC - May 18 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

MERS: A skirmish in the early days

Via South China Morning Post, a story as chilling as it is unexpected: Consultant tells of battle to prevent deadly outbreak of Sars-like virus. Excerpt:The tests on the 49-year-old man lying ill in St Thomas' Hospital in London last year were confus ... [Published H5N1 - May 15 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 1 reports

Relatives may have buried loved ones without vital organs

Hospital patients across Berkshire who have died in the past 20 years may have been victim to King’s College London extracting their organs and keeping them in storage.Police forces around the country have had to undertake the gruesome task of informing ... [Published Slough Express - May 13 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

Hospital stored body parts without telling relatives

The parts were taken from bodies and stored for tests by the forensic medicine department at King’s College, London, as far back as 1992 on behalf of the police or coroners.But when that department shut in 2000 they were handed to Guy’s and St Thomas’ ... [Published London Evening Standard - May 07 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Public schools created

Compiled, with commentsDistrict Schools EstablishedNew School Act, Just Printed, and for sale by H. & E. PHINNEY, Jun. Cooperstown.COMMENT: The Common School Act of 1812 marked the start of New York’s public school system. Much of the credit for this ... [Published Cooperstown Crier - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Woman Living With Fungal Meningitis With No End In Sight

NASHVILLE, Tenn. Over the years, Amarjit Deol has learned to live with Parkinson's and her walker, but she said they are nothing compared to what she's dealt with over the last eight months.Pain from back surgery last year sent her to a clinic inside ... [Published NewsChannel 5 - Apr 25 2013]

Quotes

...expand access to functional management," commented Michele Perrino, president of Europe, Middle EastEast Africa, and India Operations of Volcano. "Our focus at EuroPCR is to introduce our latest functional management technologies and clinical data, and demonstrate their potential to improve both patient care and the experience for our physician partners in Europe. Given our commitment to provide physicians with choice, we are excited to feature iFR®, our novel hyperemia-free software modality, and our Verrata⢠Pressure Guide Wire, which upon regulatory clearance will be our fifth new guide wire in five years." 2 Volcano will formally launch its iFR® modality and CORE® Integrated System, and display the Verrata⢠Wire at the conference...
"The patient tested positive for coronavirus, but he also tested negative for each and every known coronavirus," virologist Tong Cheuk-yan said. "It was then that I started to suspect it might be a new virus."
"It is not as simple as saying, 'We must look after the sick'; clearly there are limits. This is a form of health service tourism."
...Tony Skene, consultant breast surgeon, said: "The trust is being proactive with this recall, which is about clinical standards. There are no other concerns. 200 hospital chiefs have 1m pension pot A report from IDS, an independent research organisation, has stated that NHS hospital directors are earning up to 275,600 with more than 200 amassing pension pots worth at least 1m. The average pay rises among chief executives and finance directors at about 100 NHS foundation trusts, which are free from government control, was 2.2%. Saturday NHS helpline in crisis"

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Pilkington Planar used in award winning hospita... [Published Barbour Product Search - 10 hours ago]
HCA International appoints first UK chief medic... [Published Health Insurance Magazine - 18 hours ago]
Speed therapy... can a single session help? [Published London Evening Standard - 19 hours ago]
Betty Jo Hickman [Published Columbia Daily Herald - May 21 2013]
Volcano to Highlight its Physiology Expansion E... [Published ITbriefing - May 21 2013]
VOLCANO CORPORATION: Volcano to Highlight its P... [Published 4 Traders - May 21 2013]
Volcano to Highlight its Physiology Expansion E... [Published TickerTech.com - May 21 2013]
Who are the Barclay Brothers? [Published Business Wings - May 20 2013]
UKCPA Clinical Pharmacy Research Grant winner a... [Published PharmiWeb - May 20 2013]
InterGlobal Assistance enhances medical case ma... [Published FAnews - May 20 2013]
Paul Donald Breece [Published Columbia Daily Herald - May 19 2013]
Business calendar — May 19 [Published Akron Beacon Journal - May 19 2013]
Nurses to join Nightingale march [Published BBC - May 18 2013]
Notice of AGM and posting of Annual Report [Published TrustNet - May 17 2013]
Priest Biographies [Published Catholic Globe - May 17 2013]
MERS: A skirmish in the early days [Published H5N1 - May 15 2013]
Durbin, Mary Elizabeth (Betty) [Published WBKO - May 13 2013]
Relatives may have buried loved ones without vi... [Published Slough Express - May 13 2013]
Business calendar — May 12 [Published Akron Beacon Journal - May 12 2013]
The Lady with the Lamp [Published Sunday Observer - May 12 2013]
Historical Society will meet May 19 at Blythewo... [Published Columbia Daily Herald - May 11 2013]
[Perspectives] Scanning the self [Published Lancet - May 10 2013]
USF Crown Point holds pinning ceremony for nurs... [Published NWI Times - May 09 2013]
Kate Hoey: 'Health tourists' head straight from... [Published London SE1 - May 09 2013]
LiDCOrapidv2 incorporated in NHS Foundation Trust [Published MoneyAM - May 09 2013]
Exercise of Share Options [Published MoneyAM - May 08 2013]
Activists out to boost London march for NHS [Published Socialist Worker - May 08 2013]
Saturday 4-Monday 7 May [Published Royal College of Nursing - May 07 2013]
Hospital stored body parts without telling rela... [Published London Evening Standard - May 07 2013]
Walk on the wild side is just what the doctor o... [Published Oxford Times - May 07 2013]
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MERS: A skirmish in the early days [Published H5N1 - May 15 2013]
Via South China Morning Post, a story as chilling as it is unexpected: Consultant tells of battle to prevent deadly outbreak of Sars-like virus. Excerpt:The tests on the 49-year-old man lying ill in St Thomas' Hospital in London last year were confus ...
Prestigious London University Asks For Voluntee... [Published Clusterstock - Feb 22 2013]
The email specifies that potential participants must be: 'Fit and well, have no past medical history and not be users of recreational drugs A prestigious London university has asked for volunteers to take part in an experiment where they will be required ...
UK: New NCoV patient being treated on ECMO machine [Published H5N1 - Feb 14 2013]
Via The Independent:  Sars-like virus spreads person-to-person in the UK . The real worries here are the severity of the new case, and the prolonged illness of the "third patient," who's been sick since September. Excerpt:The first case of human to human ...
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