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We are pleased to introduce Proud to Care, our review of the year. We hope that you enjoy reading about some of our highlights from 2024 to 2025.
As part of our work to achieve our vision of providing the Best Care for Everyone, we want to start a conversation with children and young people.
In April 2018 we were awarded £39.5m from the Department of Health and NHS England (DH/NHSE).
Our Quality Account looks back on how well we have done in the past year at achieving our goals.
If you have an active registration but have been out of clinical practice for up to three years, we still need you! And we can help you come back.
We were really emotional to think someone wanted to remember the hospitals in this way."
On 11 November, we will explore the above issues in depth with staff who carry out the work thereby ensuring we are looking at the issues as ‘work as done
We are currently caring for more than 200 patients with COVID-19, including many who require treatment in our critical care departments and a further 500
We also care for children with Type 2 diabetes and Cystic Fibrosis-related diabetes.
We will explain this technique carefully and allow you to practice before we continue with this part of the test.
What do we do?
We do all we can to reduce these risks.
What have we done since the first phase of Fit for the Future?
The piece we remove is sent to our pathologists for examination under the microscope so that we can make a correct diagnosis.
Why are we asking you to make the switch?
We will be launching a major fundraising appeal for the new facilities later this year.
could improve the support we gave to authors.
We managed to get two stations working and through the week we got all the 9 residents (SpR equivalents) in the country through their first temporal bones