Pride of Guernsey: PEH Emergency Department
ALL STAFF at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital Emergency Department have been nominated for the Emergency Hero of the Year Award, sponsored by the Medical Specialist Group.
ALL STAFF at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital Emergency Department have been nominated for the Emergency Hero of the Year Award, sponsored by the Medical Specialist Group.
MARK PREVEL has received several nominations for the Close Finance-sponsored Overcoming Adversity award.
MRI SCANS have never been easier or more comfortable at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
POP-UP bicycle repair stations are aiming to encourage more islanders to cycle to work.
CARE in the community is said to be approaching crisis point in the island.
MODULAR housing is being considered by Employment & Social Security, committee president Peter Roffey has said.
AT MIDNIGHT tonight, Mark Prevel will set out from Havelet Bay on a walking challenge equivalent to climbing and descending Ben Nevis twice – a feat he aims to achieve before Saturday becomes Sunday.
Race is an important issue for the monarchy after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex accused an unnamed member of the royal family of a racist comment.
PATIENTS and staff at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital were given a glimpse of Dr Nicola Brink’s music tastes as she joined host Holly Brown on the early evening radio show.
The familiar mantra used by Education, Sport & Culture as it recommends closing La Mare de Carteret High School has triggered alarm bells for journalist and parent Simon De La Rue
GUERNSEY’S health service is in pretty good shape and still retains the capacity to treat anyone in need of urgent care, according to the local British Medical Association representative.
ISLANDERS came together for last night’s GuernseyTogether Clap for our Community event.
MOST of Guernsey’s care homes are full, leaving elderly patients needlessly stuck in the Princess Elizabeth Hospital, which is already short of emergency beds.
NEWS that Guernsey’s main hospital, the Princess Elizabeth, is urging patients and their families to adopt a ‘home first’ mindset is disturbing for two reasons.
CARERS are alarmed by a plea from health bosses to keep non-essential cases out of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital as it runs close to capacity with only a few available beds left.