December 2007
21st
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The Health Foundation today announced that Amit Khutti, Director of Strategy and Service Planning at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, is to receive its much coveted and competitive Leadership Fellows award.
7th
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Bosses at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust have approved a one-off payment of £100 to staff as a thank you for helping the Trust to achieve an ‘Excellent’ score in the recent NHS performance ratings.
3rd
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Two young patients who are treated for cancer at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital experienced the holiday of a lifetime at Disneyworld in Florida.
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The Chelsea and Westminster Health Charity’s sponsorship of the world’s largest duathlon—a mix of running and cycling – was officially launched in November.
October 2007
31st
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Professor Christopher Edwards, who succeeded Juggy Pandit as the new Trust Chairman on November 1, is already well known to many staff at Chelsea and Westminster.
9th
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The brother of a patient who lost her fight for life at Chelsea and Westminster has raised almost £6,000 for the hospital by running the London Marathon.
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More than 200 people attended the Trust’s Annual Members’ Meeting in September to hear about the last year in the life of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
August 2007
6th
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Chelsea and Westminster Health Charity is launching a £900,000 fundraising appeal to buy a new Computerised Tomography (CT) scanner for the hospital.
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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust holds its Annual Members’ Meeting at 5.30pm on Thursday 20 September in the Restaurant.
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A brand new Acute Medical Unit (AMU) opened at Chelsea and Westminster on Monday 6 August.
July 2007
4th
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The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Chelsea and Westminster provides specialist care to give a chance of life to sick and very premature babies.
June 2007
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The slogan for this year’s hospital Open Day was ‘Choose Chelsea and Westminster’ because this was an ideal opportunity to raise public awareness of their right to choose a hospital for their treatment – and why they should choose us.
March 2007
2nd
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Clinicians and managers are working together to reduce waiting times for outpatients suffering from respiratory conditions including lung cancer, sleep problems, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) and TB.