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Chemical Clear-Out

More than 150 staff we re evacuated from Aberdeen Royal Infirmary yesterday after a chemical spill. Police said formaldehyde had been spilled in the pathology department. (c) 2008 Daily Record; Glasgow (UK). Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning.

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'Chemical incident' at hospital

Fire crews are called out to tackle what is described as a chemical incident at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

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Aberdeen Royal Infirmary Adopts Extramed Bed Management System

Following a short pilot study of the ExtraMed BEDS Bed Management system, at eight wards in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, NHS Grampian will adopt the system of real-time bed management for use across the whole hospital, the largest in the North East and the first in Scotland to use it.

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Hospital's bed software uncovered

Aberdeen Royal Infirmary becomes Scotland's first to introduce a computer-based bed system.

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Update: C-Diff 7 on Mend

SEVEN patients hit by outbreaks of the killer C-difficile bug at two hospitals were recovering yesterday. Five people at Glasgow's Stobhill Hospital and four at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary were affected. One patient died at each hospital. (c) 2008 Sunday Mail; Glasgow (UK).

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Superbug Strikes

TWO patients have died and seven others have been hit by the superbug C difficile at two hospitals. Five patients at Glasgow's Stobhill Hospital fell victim to the bug and one later died. Four patients at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary were also struck down, with one dying.

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Virtual health care gets UK trial

Cutting edge telemedicine technology, that will allow medical staff to offer "virtual" health care, is being trialled at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. (BBC)

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ARI Tests Video-Link Diagnosis

When Anne Urquhart injured her foot in an accident, little did she realise she was to become a test case for pioneering medical science. She was one of the first patients to use new video-link technology currently on trial at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

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ARI Video Link is Big Hit With Patients

When Anne Urquhart injured her foot, little did she realise she was to become a test case for pioneering medical technology. She was one of the first patients to use new video-link technology currently being trialled at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

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Vital Centre for Urological Cancer Victims

A Urological cancer charity which is supported by the P&J opened a landmark care centre yesterday. Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon joined business leaders and patrons of Ucan at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary where she officially launched the centre - the first of its kind in the UK.

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Vomit Bug Hits Wards

PATIENTS and staff at two hospitals have been hit by a winter vomiting bug outbreak. Two wards at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and six at the city's Woodend Hospital have stopped admitting patients. Family and friends have been asked not to visit the affected wards.

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Winter vomiting bug hits hospitals

TWO wards at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and six at Woodend Hospital have been closed to new admissions because of an outbreak of the winter vomiting bug, it was revealed yesterday.

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Bends diver airlifted to hospital

A man is taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary by helicopter after showing signs of decompression sickness.

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£3m hospital parking dilemma

STAFF and visitors have paid £3,449,000 in parking charges at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary over the past three years.

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£3m hospital parking dilemma

STAFF and visitors have paid £3,449,000 in parking charges at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary over the past three years.