+Vote!
Gwent Gazette (icWales) (Free subscription) | 06/17/2008
QUESTIONS surrounding the cancellation of an ambulance which was due to whisk baby Liam from another hospital to Bristol Royal Hospital for Children has been raised in the Welsh Assembly.
+Vote!
Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
Liam King had the operation at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children after his parents were told he would not survive without the device to regulate the beating of his heart. He had already defied the odds because doctors thought he would not ...
+Vote!
Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 03/25/2008
A Bristol heart specialist helped save the life of a newborn Kenyan baby as part of a mission to Africa. Dr Rob Tulloh, a consultant in paediatric cardiology at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, was at a Nairobi hospital when he diagnosed ...
+Vote!
Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 03/05/2008
Between 30 and 40 per cent of heart operations on children are being cancelled at Bristol's city centre hospitals, according to a new report. The independent review into paediatric cardiac services at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children and ...
+Vote!
Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 02/27/2008
Youngsters being cared for at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children have some new toys to play with after a donation from a shop. Staff from The Entertainer's branches in Broadmead and West Walk in Yate donated toys worth £200 for the children ...
+Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 02/14/2008
Savannah, the two-year-old girl who underwent a bone marrow transplant at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children 15 months ago, returned to the city last week to meet the UK's chief medical officer.
+Vote!
Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 02/14/2008
A helston girl who received life-saving treatment at the bone marrow transplant unit in Bristol Royal Hospital for Children in 2006 was invited back to meet the Government's most senior medical adviser last week.