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On Wednesday 17 May 2023, the Acute Multidisciplinary and Interventional Centre (AMIIC) at the John Radcliffe Hospital carried out its first stroke thrombectomy, as part of its partnership with Oxford…
More than 1,800 nominations were received for the OUH Staff Recognition Awards 2023 - congratulations to all teams, individual members of staff, volunteers, and fundraisers who were nominated, and thank you to everyone who took the…
This article is from 17 May 2023 - the situation may change with time.
From today, Wednesday 17 May 2023, visiting rules have changed at OUH.
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Fluoroscopy is a type of medical imaging that shows a continuous X-ray image on…
As the country is preparing to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III on Saturday 6 May, staff and patients at Oxford University Hospitals are also making plans to mark…
The Horton General Hospital, is part of Oxford University Hospitals, and has acquired a new Siemens GoTop CT scanner.
The Horton hospital was the only acute hospital site within the…