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Park, Park & Park (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
We registered D's birth today. Since she was born at Kingston Hospital, D needs to be registered at Kingston Town Hall. Which is in the Royal Borough of Kingston-Upon-Thames . It was just as glamorous as C's registration in Chelsea way back when. On the official record, she now has two middle names- Ann is the second (from my Mother).
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Park, Park & Park (Free subscription) | 06/29/2008
Dorothy Wijnanda Park has finally arrived. A healthy, petite (6lb, 7 oz) baby was born at 1:18 pm today, 28th of June. Baby and mother are both recovering from the delivery at Kingston Hospital in fine form. The first Park female on this branch of the family in 5 generations gets her name from my grandmother (Dorothy M. Baetcke Park) and a relative on Bella's side (Isabella Dorothea Akers). And also...
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 03/19/2008
Bangalore: Neeraj Patil is getting ready to contest on the Labour Party ticket from Surrey in the British Parliamentary elections due to be held in May, 2009, even as he continues to work full time as a consultant in Kingston Hospital in ...
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 02/29/2008
The Ontario Ministry of Health is launching an investigation into the finances of the Kingston General Hospital, said the agency that assesses health care needs and hands out provincial funds in the area that includes Kingston.
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Pro-Life News (Free subscription) | 01/15/2008
KINGSTON, New York - City planners Monday night gave their unanimous approval to Kingston Hospital's proposal to build an ambulatory surgery center where abortions, among other medical procedures, would be performed. The proposed Foxhall Ambulatory Surgery Center, which grew out...
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Londonist (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
173 patient medical documents this time. The cache of personal information was discovered in a bag near Kingston Hospital. The files contain data on cancer and HIV patients plus ‘information on those attending conception and addiction clinics, as well as sexual disease and hepatitis test results'. Fortunately, the records are anonymised. But the hospital, ironically an NHS Trust , has no idea how...
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Green the Health Service (Free subscription) | 12/09/2007
The piece below is from the Wimbledon Guardian . Yet again we are subjected to the lie that privatisation is more efficient that the public sector. This is utter rubbish - time and time again we see that the private sector is less efficient. At a international level, just look at the US to see what an absolute travesty the private sector brings to health care. They spend almost twice as much as the...
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LibDem Blogs (Free subscription) | 09/23/2007
... is Wednesday 5th December at 7pm in the Hook Centre. You may remember that I wrote to the Chief Executive of Kingston Hospital last week because their schedule of roadshows omitted the whole of the southern end of the Borough, and I'm grateful that she has responded so promptly. The purpose of these events is to update us all, and give us an opportunity to comment, on their...
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LibDem Blogs (Free subscription) | 09/18/2007
Last Saturday I wrote a letter to the Chief Executive of Kingston Hospital about how they had ignored South of the Borough in their consultation roadshows. I'm pleased to report that it worked! I'll give full details of the new roadshow in the Chessington area when I get back from conference.
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LibDem Blogs (Free subscription) | 09/15/2007
I've just received a notice from Kingston Hospital about the public roadshows that they will be running in the next couple of months. They want to update the public on plans for a potential partnership with the independent sector and on their Foundation Trust application, and to give us all an opportunity to discuss the proposals. All well and good BUT they seem to have excluded...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 09/05/2007
A man in his early 50s dies from his injuries in Kingston Hospital after he was hit by a car in Esher.
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The Raw Feed (Free subscription) | 08/10/2007
Doctors performed a procedure called capsule endoscopy -- involving the swallowing of a pill-shaped camera to take internal snapshots -- on a guy named Roger Whitlock at Kingston Hospital in Kingston upon Thames in Surrey, UK. The camera checked in, but it never checked out. The camera got LODGED in his digestive system, and doctors had to remove it surgically three months later. Doctors aren't