Global innovation as QEH-invented Anaesthesia Technology secures new distribution deal with Italy
A ground-breaking anaesthesia safety device developed by clinicians at The QEH is continuing its global journey.
A ground-breaking anaesthesia safety device developed by clinicians at The QEH is continuing its global journey.
This week marked one year since The QEH opened its state-of-the-art Resuscitation Unit – a purpose-designed space that has transformed emergency care for patients that need it most.
Today (Thursday 17 July) The QEH announces that it has successfully completed the rigorous quality assurance process to become a designated Teaching Hospital.
The QEH has introduced an innovative new approach that helps patients receive the care they need and return home sooner, significantly improving their experience and outcomes.
The QEH has achieved remarkable success in joint replacement surgery, earning top rankings nationally for its outstanding outcomes and innovative approach to patient care.
Cutting-edge nuclear technology, that will give clinicians advanced imaging to detect cancer, kidney function, and other diseases, is now in operation at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn.