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Antibiotic resistance: Why we all play our part
What do you know about antibiotic resistance? Our infection control team is here to help.
Read More“It’s difficult to feel alone and isolated listening to birdsong – nature feeds into wellbeing”
In the second instalment of our two-part feature on Sage Gardner, we chat to key volunteer Isla about what brought her to Sage – and how she’s now helping others.
Read MoreConnecting with nature to improve our health
We visit Sage Gardener, the winner of our bursary at this year’s Community Awards 2021, to find out more about the group and how it helps people. Part one of two.
Read MoreCongratulations to our long-serving staff
Their hard work and contribution has been recognised.
Read MoreTuning up for Christmas!
We spend a morning with Friendship At Home’s Memory Lane choir.
Read MoreSpread awareness, stop resistance
Have you heard of the term ‘antimicrobial’? Our infection control team’s here to explain…
Read MoreAwards nomination is a tribute to hospital staff
The prestigious LaingBuisson Awards ceremony takes place in London tonight, and St Hugh’s is nominated for demonstrating excellence in health care provision.
Read MoreThe St Hugh’s Project – making a difference for people with dementia
Why we’re proud to fund the roles of two dementia specialists for the charity Friendship At Home.
Read MoreCase Study: Exchange of Implants
Enduring a ruptured breast implant made Abby so self-conscious of her appearance that she’d avoid tight-fitting clothes. It prompted her to undergo an exchange of implants at St Hugh’s. Here she tells us more about the process.
Read MoreDid you know there are more than 500,000 nurses in the UK?
It’s a profession with a long, rich history, and this wonderful variety not only encourages people to train – it also means many nurses can’t imagine doing anything else as a career.
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