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  What is AF?

Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most common, abnormal rhythm of the heart.
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Our administrators ensure that the centre runs smoothly and efficiently. By working efficiently and attracting investment we have made sure that the best possible equipment is available to our patients. Because our administrators and managers have a specific focus in helping AF patients our whole service is geared towards meeting your needs. See below for more about the CEO and Chief Nursing Officer of the London Bridge:

 




Shirley Edwards

Chief Nursing Officer has been in post at London Bridge Hospital since September 2003. Shirley qualified as a Registered Nurse in 1978, and has a background in operating theatre nursing. She previously worked as a Directorate Manager at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Cambridgeshire where she managed a wide range of medical and surgical services, including a private patient unit. Shirley holds an MSc in Health Service Management and has a strong interest in quality services and matters of clinical governance.


 




John Reay

Chief Executive Officer, has been in post at the London Bridge Hospital for 4 years. Prior to that he was Director of Parkside Hospital in Wimbledon, and trained in hospital management within the BUPA Hospitals Group.  John holds an MBA from Cranfield University and was also a commissioned officer in the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers for 11 years.  His aim is to create the best international private hospital in the specialties we provide at London Bridge.

   

 

 
 
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