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The Graz tube weaning model (German: Graz Sondenentwöhnung) is a method that supports parents, caregivers and professionals to help and empower medically fragile children with early and post-traumatic eating behavior disorders, particularly tube dependency.
A special one-off programme showing highlights of Yorkshire's classic gameshow. It was used during Challenge TV's 3-2-1 night at Christmas 2000. Absolute Cobblers: 1999: 1999–2003: Based on an Australian format. Auntie's Smalls: 2008–2009: 2008–2011: A filler with bloopers from the BBC's TV archives. The Best of Beadle's About: 2000 ...
The Princes Trust 30th Birthday Concert Live (2006) The Reading Festival (2004–2005) Rebus (1998–2000) The Record of the Year (1998–2005) Ricki Lake; Royal Pains (2013–2014) Sally; Scorpion (2014–2016) Slap Bang with Ant & Dec (2001) Soapstar Superstar (2006–2007) The South Bank Show (now shown on Sky Arts) Space Precinct (2004–2009)
In the UK, the Royal College of Physicians developed the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) in 2012 to replace local or regional scores. [16] [17] [18] The NEWS score is the largest national EWS effort to date and has been adopted by some international healthcare services. [1] A second version of the score was introduced in 2017.
The Department of Health claims stated that by concentrating on a set type of procedures they are able to streamline the patient care pathway, [5] resulting in an improved patient experience [6] and help the NHS to quickly meet waiting time targets; [7] however, the majority of independent research conducted to date has contradicted these claims.
Can Gerry Robinson Fix the NHS? is a three-part Open University BBC series shown on BBC2 from 8 to 10 January 2007. This is the second BBC series where Gerry Robinson works to turn around failing companies, but whereas his earlier series I'll Show Them Who's Boss had a commercial focus, this one deals with the public sector.
Change4Life is a public health programme in England which began in January 2009, [1] run by Public Health England. It was the country's first national social marketing campaign to tackle the causes of obesity. [2] In 2021, it was brought under the "Better Health" brand [3]
It then moved to London's flagship NHS Health Trust - Guy's Hospital and St Thomas' Hospital in 2002. [3] The show followed real patients and staff and featured daily live-to-air footage of actual surgical operations, as they were being performed. [4] The show's theme tune was an instrumental version of Bruce Hornsby's "The Way It Is".