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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
An eye surgeon from Bath is continuing his good work in Africa - with the help of his son. Jonathan Luck, who works at the Royal United Hospital, has returned to Ghana to carry out sight-saving eye operations. He is supporting ...
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ICMCC Newspage (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
“A health trust serving more than 500,000 people said it has pulled out of the national NHS IT electronic care-record programme because it has lost confidence in the project following the departure of key supplier Fujitsu. The Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust (RUH) has stopped the deployment of the Cerner Millennium electronic care-records system, part [...]
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
It's been fiesta time in Bath with hundreds of youngsters taking part in a Latin American-themed arts festival. Drumming workshops and an art exhibition at the Royal United Hospital were among the highlights of the Bath Primary ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
When Gordon Packer went into the Royal United Hospital with TB in 1948 it was a year before he came back out. Aged 15, he was the oldest on the ward and had visitors only twice a month for two hours at a time. Mr Packer, who lives in Swainswick, ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Bath's Royal United Hospital has had to delay plans to install a multi- million pound computer system. The software, called Millennium, was due to go live at the RUH on July 12 but has been delayed due to uncertainty created by Fujitsu's ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
A week of celebrations will begin tomorrow as Bath's Royal United Hospital turns back the clock to commemorate 60 years of the NHS. Staff and former patients who last met in 1948 were invited to preview an exhibition called History ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
A nurse has been struck off after an incident at the Royal United Hospital in Bath. A misconduct hearing heard that a diabetes sufferer wept and thought he was going to die after the nurse wrongly injected him with a potentially lethal dose ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
A stroke patient given a fast-acting clot-busting drug has praised paramedics and doctors for their help after making a full recovery in just two days. Doctors at the Royal United Hospital say the family of 66-year- old Tyrone Coates went from ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 06/26/2008
A Bath-based architects firm is to be the brains behind a pioneering new neo-natal unit at the Royal United Hospital. The Forever Friends Appeal has announced that after an extensive tendering process, internationally-renowned Feilden ...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
Bath: It is still not too late to get your hands on tickets for the series of star-studded concerts on The Rec on July 4, 5 and 6. Rock legend Meat Loaf, Katie Melua and Boyzone will be performing on successive nights to raise money for Bath Royal United Hospital's Forever Friends Appeal.
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 06/19/2008
A Bath businessman has been awarded the MBE for charitable services in the city. Brian Roper, aged 70, who runs bathroom firm Roper Rhodes, based in Brassmill Lane, is a keen supporter of the Royal United Hospital's Forever Friends Appeal. ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Children from across Bath and Wiltshire are being asked to create a birthday card for the NHS. This July sees the 60th anniversary of the health service, and the Royal United Hospital in Bath is hosting a competition asking youngsters to ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
Health watchdogs who sprang a surprise inspection on wards at the Royal United Hospital have described hygiene standards as "good". The visit, carried out by the Healthcare Commission, found no breaches of the Government's Hygiene ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
Bath: There will be a music-filled evening at Bath Abbey on Tuesday, June 17 in aid of the Forever Friends Appeal's Space to Grow campaign to build a new premature baby unit at the Royal United Hospital. The programme will include Mussorgsky's ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
Bath's Liberal Democrat MP Don Foster has condemned a suggestion that NHS hospitals could be taken over by the private sector. The Government has raised the theoretical possibility of Bath's Royal United Hospital being run by a private company. Health ...