Royal Berks online patient message cards keeps families and friends connected
THE ROYAL Berkshire Hospital has relaunched online patient message cards, to keep families and friends connected. The initiative was successful ...
THE ROYAL Berkshire Hospital has relaunched online patient message cards, to keep families and friends connected. The initiative was successful ...
STAFF at the Royal Berkshire Hospital have been recognised for their work researching the coronavirus. Now they face an anxious ...
The hospital announced today they are allowing some patients with suspected Covid-19 symptoms to return home with a pulse oximeter ...
Now, patients with suspected or proven Covid-19 who are admitted to the hospital will be offered the chance to participate ...
Currently the screens are displaying vital information about social distancing, visitor information and will be frequently updated with information over ...
The hospital has been named alongside 20 others to receive seed funding to help develop a plan for redevelopment.
A NURSE who works at Broadmoor has been presented with a special prize at a national award ceremony. On Friday, ...
A teenager has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after an accident on Station Road in Wokingham town centre ...
POLICE were called to Finchampstead last night after a man suffered a head injury during an assault. It is believed ...
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