
Proud of our diverse and talented workforce
Barts Health is proud to have such a diverse and talented workforce serving an equally diverse east London population
Barts Health is proud to have such a diverse and talented workforce serving an equally diverse east London population
We are providing more research opportunities to patients than ever before. Offering 416 studies, it’s an increase of more than 100 research and commercial trials compared to 2015-16, and the largest year-on-year increase of all NHS trusts.
Local people are being reminded to respect staff at Newham Hospital in a new campaign which aims to stamp out violence and abuse.
Doctors from the country’s biggest heart and cancer hospital have been attending art therapy groups to combat stress and avoid burnout.
Testing blood samples within the first two hours of injury could help predict which critically injured patients are more likely to develop multiple organ failure, according to an early study led by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) using research at The Royal London Hospital. The finding that there is a specific immune response to trauma shortly after injury could also help with the development of new therapies.