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Date: 24 April 2024

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News archive

News archive from December 2014
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
West Midlands to deliver world-leading genomics project
The West Midlands will deliver one of 11 centres across the country that will lead the way in delivering the 100,000 Genomes Project.
22 December 2014
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Heterosexual patients top HIV list
More than half of HIV patients seen by UHB during the past twelve months were heterosexual, according to new figures.
19 December 2014
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Prostate Cancer: It’s a Man Thing!
Consultant teams up with leading musicians to reach men most at risk of prostate cancer through an innovative campaign.
15 December 2014
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
Workshop: patient access to health records
UHB would like to invite IT and informatics professionals, clinical leads, and patients and carers to a workshop on enabling patients to access their health records.
12 December 2014
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Pioneering nerve treatment for tetraplegic patient
UHB has become the first trust in the country to carry out a new procedure aimed at restoring feeling and movement to the arms of tetraplegic patients.
10 December 2014
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Cyclists! It's Vital to be Visible
Birmingham brain injury experts are launching a series of hard-hitting campaigns to help city cyclists stay safe on Tuesday 9 December.
03 December 2014
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Cricketer opens research centre
The newly established Inflammation Research Facility (IRF) at the QEHB has been officially opened by Mike Atherton OBE.
01 December 2014
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