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There’s a lot of focus on the hospitals at the moment which are having an awful time but this is also an extra-stressful time for mental health staff. The bikes provide a complement to a “wobble room” within the hospital. It’s somewhere the staff can go when they’re really ...
Flu cases rise as pressure mounts on NHS hospitals NHS leaders have warned that the peak of the flu cycle has not yet hit, with February and March potentially worse for the health service. By Jane Kirby and Ian Jones, PAJanuary 09, 2025 at 2:59pm GMT Patients in chairs ‘day and nigh...
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Facility management and the design of Victoria public hospitals. In Proceedings of the CIB Working Commission 70: Facilities Management and Maintenance Global Symposium, Glasgow, Scotland, 18–20 September 2002; pp. 525–545. [Google Scholar] Beckmann, U.; Gillies, D.M.; Berenholtz, S.M.; ...
This study was also supported by the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Bristol. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. ...
This book aims to give a taste of the rich architectural heritage of Scotland's hospitals. The hospital is a distinctive building type, and one with which we are all intimately familiar. When we think of a hospital, most of us would probably imagine one of the great Victorian general hospit...
Publication: Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland) Date: June 27, 2004 Article excerpt Byline: INVESTIGATION By JAMIE LIVINGSTONE MICROBIOLOGISTS hired by the Sunday Mail discovered three major hospitals are riddled with the superbug MRSA that kills 5000 patients a year. Independent experts found horrifi...
Annexe was excavated in 1941 to create a military medical aid station for immediate care of wounded soldiers. They would receive emergency treatment in these tunnel facilities, including two operating theaters, and then be transferred to inland hospitals. The Annexe level also held dormitories, ...
(1971) and the purpose of government-funded R&D—a personal account Miles Parker1 ABSTRACT In 1971, (Lord) Victor Rothschild, reported to Government on "The Organisa- tion and Management of Government R&D" and how government could become (in his words) a customer for research contracted from...