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  1. From bus stops at 'Headington shops' (either side of Windmill Road) it is 0.6 miles (12 minutes') walk to the John Radcliffe Level 2 main entrance via Osler Road, or 0.8 miles (15 minutes') walk (downhill) to the West Wing. You can also reach the West Wing if you walk through the building. 8 City Centre / Headington / Barton / Risinghurst.

  2. Neurosurgery started in Oxford in 1938. In this article, we commence the story of Oxford neurosurgery with Thomas Willis and trace the historical thread through William Osler, Charles Sherrington, John Fulton, and Harvey Cushing to Hugh Cairns. The department in Oxford is renowned for the training of neurosurgeons.

  3. A Short History of the Radcliffe Infirmary, by A. H. T. Robb-Smith, Oxford, The Church Army Press for the United Oxford Hospitals, 1970, pp. 233, £1.00. - Volume 16 Issue 1

  4. We are always happy to discuss whether a Cochlear Implant, Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA) or Middle Ear Implant (MEI) is likely to be suitable. New referral criteria for Cochlear Implant Assessments - March 2019 (pdf, 255 KB) All referrals should be made to: Tel: 01865 234881. Email: auditoryimplantprogramme@ouh.nhs.uk.

  5. League of Friends of the John Radcliffe Hospital. 68 likes. Why not join us! We raise a hundred thousand pounds and more for the hospital each year in our cafes!

  6. 4 de jun. de 2024 · History of the Orchestra. In 1978 a group of hospital musicians, led by respiratory consultant Dr Donald Lane, came together to give a concert in memory of a young nurse named Jill Broadis who had died of melanoma, and helped to launch a memorial fund for cancer research in her name. This concert then became a regular event for 20 years.

  7. www.jobs.nhs.uk › candidate › jobadvertJob Advert - NHS Jobs

    The award-winning John Radcliffe Hospital provides Oxfordshire's main Accident and Emergency site, offering acute medical and surgical services including trauma,intensive care,and cardiothoracic services. We are excited to announce the expansion of Oxford Critical Care (OCC). We have opportunities for Band 6 nurses to join #OneTeamOneOUH.