Investigating impact of Covid-19 on newly qualified nurses
A new charity-funded study is investigating the lasting psychological effects of Covid-19 on nurses early in their career.
A new charity-funded study is investigating the lasting psychological effects of Covid-19 on nurses early in their career.
In collaboration with Barts Health NHS Trust and JPMorgan Chase Foundation, Healthcare Horizons has launched.
The second wave of Covid-19 has hit our hospitals hard, but our generous supporters helped us boost the spirits of staff and patients over Christmas.
Touched by the Christmas gift given to her newborn baby Adam whilst in NICU, Leanne shares why her family chooses to support Barts Charity every Christmas.
Following a climbing accident and treatment at The Royal London Hospital, Chris walked a half marathon to thank the hospital, raising £1,400.
Unable to run their usual festive activities and inspired by a personal connection, Barts Guild give a generous donation to buy patient gifts in 2020.
Later this month, the Children’s Anorectal Physiology Service (CAPS) at The Royal London Hospital will be holding an exciting event to raise money and awareness for gut health.
Using our funding, researchers from Queen Mary University of London have launched a new clinical trial to investigate whether taking vitamin D could protect people from Covid-19.
Earlier this year, Lisa was diagnosed with blood cancer and began treatment at St Bartholomew’s Hospital. To support Lisa, her friends scaled the Yorkshire Three Peaks and raised over £3,000.
Our £100,000 grant has funded a new ophthalmology camera at The Royal London Hospital for faster and more socially distanced appointments.