St Helier patient shares his story for Stand Up To Cancer
A karate teacher who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma four years ago says he approaches the cancer exactly how he would an opponent – by fighting.
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A karate teacher who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma four years ago says he approaches the cancer exactly how he would an opponent – by fighting.
Epsom and St Helier’s newest team member is not quite like the rest of us, although he comes close! HAL is the latest edition to the Simulation team’s family, and he’ll be helping us continually improve our care for paediatric patients.
St George’s, Epsom, and St Helier University Hospitals and Health Group marked the first, of what will become an annual celebration, Daphne Steele Day yesterday (16 October).
A couple who tied the knot in an emotional wedding ceremony in hospital say they were made to feel like “king and queen for the day”.
An NHS worker who helps poorly kids through play was inspired to pursue her career after spending lengthy periods in the hospital during her childhood and the incredible teams that cared for her.
Kidney care in South West London, Surrey and beyond will be transformed under exciting new plans for a specialist renal unit designed to treat the most seriously ill patients.
Nearly 14,000 appointments at a hospital group have been postponed during this year’s strikes – and with another round of action next week, that figure is set to rise even further.