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Northwick Park is the setting for the Channel 4 British sitcom Green Wing. [27] The hospital features in the seventh series of ITV's Prime Suspect. [27] In the 1976 film The Omen, the external scene when Katherine's body falls from a window and crashes into a parked ambulance was filmed at Northwick Park Hospital. [27]
The trust was formed by the merger of North West London Hospitals NHS Trust and Ealing Hospital NHS Trusts in October 2014. The trust runs Northwick Park Hospital and St Mark's Hospital in Harrow, Central Middlesex Hospital in Park Royal, and Ealing Hospital in Southall.
Hammersmith Hospital, White City (Urgent Treatment Centre, Tertiary referral Centre for Kidney and Pancreas Transplant, Cardiology and Endocrinology). Co-located with Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Maternity Hospital; Western Eye Hospital, Marylebone (Specialist centre for eye care) University College London Hospitals NHS Trust
Pages in category "Maternity hospitals in the United Kingdom" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
St Mark's Hospital, The National Bowel Hospital (informally St Mark's) is a hospital in Park Royal, Greater London, England.Managed by London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, it is the only hospital in the world to specialise entirely in intestinal and colorectal medicine and is a national and international referral centre for intestinal and colorectal disorders. [1]
Northwick Park Hospital National Health Service Trust (Change of Name) Order 1994 (S.I. 1994/195) Gateshead Healthcare National Health Service Trust (Establishment) Order 1994 (S.I. 1994/196) Premier Health National Health Service Trust (Establishment) Order 1994 (S.I. 1994/197)
The 7-year-old girl who survived after being shot by her mother alongside her three sisters in a murder-suicide has now died.. Police in Wyoming believe Tranyelle Harshman shot her four daughters ...
The old hospital, now largely demolished. The hospital was established as an infirmary for sick paupers at the Willesden Workhouse in 1903. [1] Extensions were built in 1908, 1911 and 1914. [1] The facility became the Willesden Institution in 1914, the Park Royal Hospital in 1921 and the Central Middlesex County Hospital in 1931. [1]