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News archive from March 2020
Centre for Rare Diseases team
Rare Disease Day 2020
Rare Diseases Day 2020 was marked with an awareness stand in the QEHB atrium, highlighting the rare diseases work being done across University Hospitals Birmingham.
13 March 2020
The RAPIER team. From left to right: Mr. Jameel Muzaffar, Mr. Chris Coulson, Lt Col Linda Orr, Miss Rupan Banga, Amy Gosling
Hearing loss study has potential to transform diagnosis and treatment
A study currently being trialled for Armed Forces patients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham could lead to vast improvements in the care pathway for detecting and treating hearing problems.
09 March 2020
Latest advice on coronavirus
Latest advice on coronavirus
Following the confirmation that an individual in the Birmingham area has coronavirus, patients and staff can be reassured that their safety is the top priority.
06 March 2020
Nabeela Malik
Impact of knife crime on NHS trauma attendances assessed
Doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham have reported on the impact of knife-related injuries on secondary healthcare resources in EClinicalMedicine, published by the Lancet.
05 March 2020
Image: Lt Col James Baden standing in the QEHB atrium
Innovative clinic for amputee patients
A new clinic at QEHB brings together four different specialties so that patients no longer have to be seen at four different clinics
02 March 2020
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