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Date: 25 December 2024

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News archive

News archive from August 2018
Image: tissue sample vacuum packing machine
Vacuum packing for 100k specimens launches at Heartlands Hospital
A new vacuum packing process for tissue samples from the 100k Genomes Project will improve quality and safety
31 August 2018
Image: Aneeba Ahmed
Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS) fundraising
Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS) clinic staff and patients to aid fundraising by taking part in the Big Fun Run at Canon Hill Park.
28 August 2018
Image: person voting in an election
Council of Governors election results 2018
Results of elections to the Council of Governors at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.
24 August 2018
Image: Junior researchers
Next generation of scientists to discuss the future of cancer at event
A free event at Birmingham Thinktank will see the next generation of scientists discussing the future of cancer.
22 August 2018
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
Review of sex assault victims support
Researchers speak to sexual assault victims to understand how support received affects long-term health and wellbeing.
17 August 2018
Image: The ICU Chat system
First stage of trials for "ICU Chat" system completed
An innovative new communications system for people recovering and being treated in the Critical Care Unit has completed a first trial
15 August 2018
Image: Mental Health Liaison Nurses Mark McGinley and Susan Nevitt
Mental health support service launched on CDU
UHB has launched a new service aimed at supporting staff caring for patients with mental health needs.
14 August 2018
Image: Youth workers from Redthread
Youth work service launches at UHB
Birmingham is the first city in the West Midlands to have youth workers based in Emergency Departments to help tackle youth violence.
07 August 2018
Image: The Haematology Research Team outside the Centre for Clinical Haematology
Haematology Research Team wins national award
QEHB's Haematology Research Team has been recognised for their work on commercial trials.
07 August 2018
Image: Sarah Crozier at QEHB
Cancer patient’s mastectomy choice supported by genomic knowledge
Sarah Crozier's choice to have a mastectomy was reinforced by genetic results showing a gene mutation likely to lead to her breast cancer recurring.
06 August 2018
Image: West Midlands Academic Health Science Network Celebration of Innovation Awards presentation
Image sharing platform wins WMAHSN award
Innovative image sharing system has won Digital or Artificial Intelligence Innovation of the Year at WMAHSN Awards.
03 August 2018
Image: 3d rendering of a liver
Study to test potential viability of rejected livers
A ground-breaking study is underway to establish if livers that have been rejected for transplantation can be made viable by using a liver perfusion machine.
03 August 2018
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
Planned fire alarm test
We will be conducting a test of the fire alarms at QEHB on Friday 3 August.
02 August 2018
Researcher
Study to investigate reversing heart damage in chronic kidney disease
Consultants at QEHB are leading on a new study to find out if kidney transplants can reverse heart damage in CKD patients.
02 August 2018
Image: athlete on running track
Dialysis support for British Transplant Games
Smethwick Dialysis Centre will be supporting the British Transplant Games by providing dialysis care.
02 August 2018
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