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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Salford City Council
02/11/2023. Salford, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay meets with Salford City Council and Trading Standards to see the enforcement work being undertaken to tackle illicit vapes and youth vaping. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Salford City Council
02/11/2023. Salford, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay meets with Salford City Council and Trading Standards to see the enforcement work being undertaken to tackle illicit vapes and youth vaping. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits North Manchester Hospital
02/11/2023. Manchester, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits North Manchester General Hospital, where a mental health inpatient unit is being built. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits North Manchester Hospital
02/11/2023. Manchester, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits North Manchester General Hospital, where a mental health inpatient unit is being built. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits North Manchester Hospital
02/11/2023. Manchester, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits North Manchester General Hospital, where a mental health inpatient unit is being built. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay speaks at the IHPN Annual Summit
31/10/2023. London, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay speaks at the Independent Healthcare Providers Network Annual Summit at the RSA House. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay speaks at the IHPN Annual Summit
31/10/2023. London, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay speaks at the Independent Healthcare Providers Network Annual Summit at the RSA House. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay speaks at the IHPN Annual Summit
31/10/2023. London, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay speaks at the Independent Healthcare Providers Network Annual Summit at the RSA House. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay speaks at the IHPN Annual Summit
31/10/2023. London, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay speaks at the Independent Healthcare Providers Network Annual Summit at the RSA House. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Steve Barclay hosts AI health roundtable
30/10/2023. London, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay hosts an AI health roundtable at the Department of Health and Social Care. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Rugby Hospital of St Cross
26/10/2023. Rugby, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits the Hospital of St Cross. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Rugby Hospital of St Cross
26/10/2023. Rugby, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay meets with staff at the Hospital of St Cross. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Queen Mary’s Hospital
26/10/2023. Sidcup, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Queen Mary’s Hospital, where a new community diagnostic centre is being built, as the government is set to deliver 160 CDCs a year early by March 2024. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Queen Mary’s Hospital
26/10/2023. Sidcup, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Queen Mary’s Hospital, where a new community diagnostic centre is being built, as the government is set to deliver 160 CDCs a year early by March 2024. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Queen Mary’s Hospital
26/10/2023. Sidcup, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Queen Mary’s Hospital, where a new community diagnostic centre is being built, as the government is set to deliver 160 CDCs a year early by March 2024. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Queen Mary’s Hospital
26/10/2023. Sidcup, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Queen Mary’s Hospital, where a new community diagnostic centre is being built, as the government is set to deliver 160 CDCs a year early by March 2024. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Queen Mary’s Hospital
26/10/2023. Sidcup, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Queen Mary’s Hospital, where a new community diagnostic centre is being built, as the government is set to deliver 160 CDCs a year early by March 2024. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
Picture L to R: Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay and Conservative MP for Chelsea and Fulham, Greg Hands are shown the Da Vinci surgical robot.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
Picture L to R: Councillor Andrew Dismore, Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay and Conservative MP for Chelsea and Fulham, Greg Hands are shown the Da Vinci surgical robot.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
Picture L to R: Councillor Andrew Dismore, Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay and Conservative MP for Chelsea and Fulham, Greg Hands are shown the Da Vinci surgical robot.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
© Lucy Young / Evening Standard / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
© Lucy Young / Evening Standard / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
Picture L to R: Councillor Andrew Dismore, Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay and Conservative MP for Chelsea and Fulham, Greg Hands are shown the Da Vinci surgical robot.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
© Lucy Young / Evening Standard / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
Picture L to R: Councillor Andrew Dismore, Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay and Conservative MP for Chelsea and Fulham, Greg Hands are shown the Da Vinci surgical robot.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
© Lucy Young / Evening Standard / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
Picture L to R: Councillor Andrew Dismore, Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay and Conservative MP for Chelsea and Fulham, Greg Hands are shown the Da Vinci surgical robot.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
© Lucy Young / Evening Standard / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
© Lucy Young / Evening Standard / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
Picture L to R: Councillor Andrew Dismore, Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay and Conservative MP for Chelsea and Fulham, Greg Hands are shown the Da Vinci surgical robot.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
The Health and Social Care Secretary, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS.
Robot arms for keyhole surgery touted as future of NHS. But at £1.5 million, the Da Vinci surgical robot doesn't come cheap.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay tried out robot technology used for keyhole surgery in London's Charing Cross Hospital.
More robots are to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is keen to promote technology to improve treatment and recovery times for patients undergoing keyhole and other surgery.
, Steve Barclay, visited Charing Cross hospital to tour its facilities and see the innovative care and developments in stroke and robotics being carried out by staff to diagnose and treat patients more quickly.
He also spoke with staff about its Da Vinci surgical robot which offers keyhole surgery to patients suffering from urological and throat cancers. It allows surgeons to perform more minimally invasive procedures, leading to speedier recovery and an earlier discharge from hospital for many patients.
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay meets with Ambassador of Israel
23/10/2023. London, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay meets with the Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom Tzipi Hotovely at the Department of Health and Social Care. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay meets with Ambassador of Israel
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Charring Cross Hospital
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits Charring Cross Hospital
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Steve Barclay meets with European Health Commissioner
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Final day of Conservative party annual conference, Manchester, UK.
Conservative party annual conference, Manchester, UK.
4th October 2023
Day 4 final day
Rishi Sunak MP
Leader of the Conservatives and Prime Minister
Speech
Watched by Cabinet.
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Final day of Conservative party annual conference, Manchester, UK.
Conservative party annual conference, Manchester, UK.
4th October 2023
Day 4 final day
Rishi Sunak MP
Leader of the Conservatives and Prime Minister
Speech
Watched by Michael Gove.
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Cabinet ministers applauding as Prime minister Rishi Sunak makes his keynote speech
Cabinet ministers including Thérèse Coffey, Gillian Keegan, Mark Harper, Steve Barclay and Michael Gove applauding as Prime minister Rishi Sunak makes his keynote speech on the final day of the annual Conservative party conference in Manchester.
Manchester, UK. 4 October 2023.
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Cabinet ministers applauding as Prime minister Rishi Sunak makes his keynote speech
Cabinet ministers including Thérèse Coffey, Gillian Keegan, Mark Harper, Steve Barclay and Michael Gove applauding as Prime minister Rishi Sunak makes his keynote speech on the final day of the annual Conservative party conference in Manchester.
Manchester, UK. 4 October 2023.
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Cabinet ministers applauding as Prime minister Rishi Sunak makes his keynote speech
Cabinet ministers including Thérèse Coffey, Gillian Keegan, Mark Harper, Steve Barclay and Michael Gove applauding as Prime minister Rishi Sunak makes his keynote speech on the final day of the annual Conservative party conference in Manchester.
Manchester, UK. 4 October 2023.
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Day 3 Conservative party annual conference, Manchester, UK.
Day 3 Conservative party annual conference, Manchester, UK.
3rd October 2023.
The Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP
Health & Social Care Secretary
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