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  1. St George's Health Service was established in 1912 by an order of Church of England nuns, the Sisters of the Holy Name. In 1949, the Hospital was sold to the Victorian government. For many years, St George's Health Service was known for expertise in maternity, acute medical and surgical services. From 1991, St George's Health Service began ...

  2. St George Hospital (Sydney) / -33.9672; 151.1339. The St George Hospital and Community Health Service is a tertiary referral hospital, originally a district general hospital, located in Kogarah, a southern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the South East Sydney Local Health District and is an accredited principal ...

  3. The St George's Cancer Care Centre team understands your needs and is here to support you through your cancer treatment. With a focus on excellence, our team aims to collaborate with you to ensure you get the best outcomes possible. ... Visit St George’s Hospital Website.

  4. Based at the Rose Centre, St George’s National Breast Screening Training Centre provides specialist training for staff working in breast screening, This is one of only five such centres in England. ... 020 8725 2724. 020 8725 2725. Email: breast.screening@nhs.net. Location. St George's Hospital. Referrals.

  5. Come and work with us at St George Hospital. St George Hospital and Health Services is an accredited, principal teaching hospital of the University of New South Wales and is not only the largest hospital within the Local Health District, but is among the leading centres for trauma and emergency management in the State.

  6. St George’s Hospital Blackshaw Road Tooting SW17 0QT. Referral criteria. Obesity; Significant obesity-related medical comorbidity that would benefit from weight loss (eg type 2 diabetes, sleep apnoea, NAFLD with fibrosis) that has not responded to treatment with specialist team;

  7. 8 de ene. de 2015 · Getting to know Rhys…. Published: 8 Jan 2015. Consultant Rhys has featured alongside his St George’s colleagues in previous series’ of ’24 Hours in A&E’ but we see him in episode 1 of series 10 – the 100th episode – treating 89-year-old Sir John Cockburn who arrives at St George’s with acute abdominal pain. Here we find out more ...