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Filtered by published date: 2015
Lambeth link corridor closure
Thursday 19 March 2015
The Lambeth link corridor from the Emergency Department (A&E) to East Wing at St Thomas' Hospital will close permanently on Monday 23 March to enable construction of our new Emergency Floor to progress.
Guy's and St Thomas' team tackles TB
Tuesday 17 March 2015
More than 4,500 people in Lambeth and Southwark have beaten Tuberculosis since the boroughs' TB service, now run by Guy's and St Thomas', was launched in 1994.
Work experience wins top award
Tuesday 17 March 2015
The Trust was named Work Experience Placement Provider of the Year at the Mayor's Fund for London Awards at City Hall on Thursday 12 March.
Innovative imaging approach shortlisted for award
Monday 16 March 2015
The development of a new approach to medical imaging at Guy's and St Thomas' has been shortlisted for the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Awards because of its positive impact on patient care.
Chief Nurse shortlisted for flu fighting award
Friday 13 March 2015
Guy's and St Thomas' Chief Nurse, Dame Eileen Sills, has been nominated for a national award in recognition of her dedication to promoting staff flu vaccinations.
Celebrating Healthcare Science Week
Thursday 12 March 2015
An event to celebrate National Healthcare Science Week is taking place from 11am-3pm on Tuesday 17 March in Central Hall at St Thomas' Hospital, featuring lots of fun and interactive activities.
Cancer survivor 'tops out' new Cancer Centre at Guy's
Wednesday 11 March 2015
Breast cancer survivor Diana Crawshaw marked a major milestone in the construction of a new £160 million Cancer Centre at Guy's Hospital when she carried out the official 'topping out' yesterday, Tuesday 10 March.
First medical shock detector will save lives in developing world
Sunday 8 March 2015
The world's first medical device to detect shock and high blood pressure in pregnant women could cut maternal deaths in developing countries by up to 25%, saving more than 70,000 lives a year.
Hospital care at home helps local patients
Thursday 5 March 2015
Kris Hopkins, Minister for Communities and Local Government, visited Guy's and St Thomas' @home service at the Elmcourt Health Centre in West Norwood
Evelina London poster girl asks parents to stay smoke-free
Wednesday 4 March 2015
A poster designed by a nine-year-old Evelina London Children's Hospital patient will be used to remind parents and visitors that Guy's and St Thomas' is going smoke-free.