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06
Sep 2019

Performance of incorrect operation results in suspension of Addenbrooke’s surgeon

An orthopaedic surgeon fabricated records and lied to a patient after performing the wrong operation on her. Alan Norrish admitted undertaking the incorrect type of partial knee replacement operation on his patient at the Nuffield Hospital in Cambridge, in January 2018. Having realised his mistake, he attempted to cover it up by fabricating records and…

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06
Sep 2019

North East hospital patient almost given prosthetic knee on wrong leg

A report has confirmed that a patient at South Tyneside District Hospital, was almost given a prosthetic knee for the wrong leg, and another patient at a nearby hospital had surgery on their elbow instead of their wrist. The so-called ‘never event’ procedures are being investigated by the NHS. South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation…

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06
Sep 2019

A third of heart problems could be prevented by new four-in-one daily pill

A study has shown that a daily pill combining four medicines, may reduce the number of strokes and heart attacks by a third. The polypill, which costs just pennies per day, contains a cholesterol-lowering statin, two drugs to lower blood pressure, and blood-thinning aspirin. Stroke and coronary heart disease are currently the top two causes…

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06
Sep 2019

Ovarian cancer could be detected ‘up to two years earlier’ thanks to new test

Scientists at Queen’s University, Belfast, have helped to develop a new test which may be able to diagnose the condition up to two years earlier than current methods, through the discovery of the presence of four proteins, known as biomarker panel, which indicates the likelihood of developing epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). The study, which was…

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06
Sep 2019

Strike called off at Bradford Teaching Hospitals

The planned industrial action had been called over plans to set up a new subsidiary company to run facilities, such as cleaners and porters, and members of the Unison union were set to walk out indefinitely over the proposals, which had been described as “an attack on lower-paid workers”. However, following further talks, the strike…

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06
Sep 2019

Low dose chemotherapy given to Tayside patients prompts consistency pledge

Following the recent discovery that 304 NHS Tayside patients had been given lowered chemotherapy doses since December 2016 in an attempt to reduce side effects, which led to the death of 14 patients, an advisory group has been set up, recommending that patients be “explicitly informed” of any variance from conventional practice. The Independent Advisory…

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