Summary
Monday's editorial, A weak case for closure, is a very timely reminder that Scotland may lose its jewel in the crown when it comes to the care of mothers, newborn babies and sick children in Scotland as the consultation on the review of maternity services in Glasgow draws to a close this week.
It is not an accident that after 30 or so years of close working between the professions looking after women and children, it was the Queen Mother's Hospital, and not any other, which pioneered the development of the ultrasound scan, opened up the possibility of foetal intervention in the womb and the development of the only ECMO service in Scotland.See the full content of this document
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Why Hospital Must Be Kept Open
The closure of the Queen Mother's Hospital will end this close collaboration and it will leave a great number of service issues for the children's hospit...
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