Select Healthcare is the private division of Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust. We offer expertise and high standards of care in specialist centres at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital and the Princess Royal Hospital. Why choose us? We pride ourselves on providing: Expertise in specialist centres High standards of care delivered by dedicated staff ...
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I take huge pride in the diversity of our staff and the fantastic skill, care and dedication they demonstrate every day. — Dame Marianne Griffiths, Chief Executive Officer Our LGBTQ+ Network is a volunteer-run group of LGBTQ+ staff and volunteers (plus allies). Members come from all levels of the trust. Some have worked here for decades, some just a handful ...
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The move of the Radiopharmacy Team is the final step in freeing up space for Stage 1 of the 3Ts Redevelopment
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Occupational Health Services (OHS) is concerned with the effect of work on health and ensuring employees are fit for the work they do.
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What we do We help restore movement and function to as near normal as possible when someone is affected by injury, illness or by developmental or other disability. Physiotherapists work in a wide variety of health settings and treat people with acute (after surgery, injury) and chronic (long term problems) conditions that may affect one or more of the body’s systems. ...
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What we do Audiology is the healthcare science of hearing and balance disorders. The primary aim is to help people overcome the barriers placed in their way as a consequence of hearing or balance problems. Our drop-in hearing aid re-tubing sessions have now returned. Tuesday’s between 10am -12pm at Sussex House. We provide a full range of hearing and balance services, ...
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Read our frequently asked questions about the proposed merger between Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust and Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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At BSUH we provide comprehensive core training for medicine, surgery and acute aspects of medical care, including acute medicine, critical care, anaesthetics and emergency medicine.
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A BSUH healthcare play specialist has sparked off quite the social media splash after being selected as the first curator of the year for a new Twitter feed, ‘@NHS’, managed by NHS England.
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