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Gold standard of care for Neurosurgery patients in Nottingham

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A new service at Queens Medical Centre gives the ability to perform MRI scans on neurosurgery patients during their surgery.
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The parents of a five-year-old boy who died after being diagnosed with a rare brain tumour are urging people to buy a cuddly cat for Christmas - and support other children going through the same thing.
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After finding a lump in his right breast in January 2020 and taking the steps to speak to his GP and get a second opinion, 66 year old Stephen Lewis was referred to the Breast Institute at Nottingham City Hospital.
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To mark this years’ World Prematurity Day, Nottingham Forest hosted a walk around the pitch at the City Ground with staff from Nottingham Forest Community Trust, Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) and families of the babies who have spent time at the Neonatal Unit.
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The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) has announced that Nottingham Children’s Hospital (NCH), part of Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust in Nottingham, England, is the recipient of the 2021 ANCC Pathway Award®, sponsored by Cerner Corporation, a global health care technology company.
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Researchers in Nottingham launch a major research trial investigating whether some of the 1.3 million most vulnerable people on long-term immune suppressing medicines can mount a more robust immune response to COVID-19 booster jabs.
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