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  1. Want to find out how you can join us at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH)? You’ve come to the right place. Find out about our current jobs, how to apply and how to organise a work experience placement. Just so you know, we don’t target individuals unprompted and offer them employment, without a full interview process taking place.

  2. Departments. Learn more about what we do department by department. Discover our state-of-the-art Clinical Research Facility, clinical specialties and support services, Laboratory Medicine services and our ongoing cultural events programme GOSH Arts.

  3. Our strategy: Above and Beyond. To help us shape our hopes for the future, patients, families, staff and partners told us what they think of Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH): what we do well, what we could improve and what we should do more of. Our exciting 2020-2025 strategy is the result of that helpful advice.

  4. MyGOSH. The MyGOSH portal enables children, young people and families to have access to specific parts of the electronic patient record at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). This means everyone can manage their health and care wherever they can get online. Log in to MyGOSH.

  5. Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust offers a range of unique laboratory services covering both routine and specialist testing. Our world-class teams are comprised of clinical and biomedical scientists, researchers, and support staff. The teams play an essential role in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood illness, as well as ...

  6. In 2009, Great Ormond Street Hospital was criticised for their role in Baby P's death. Consultant paediatrician Kim Holt and three colleagues wrote to Great Ormond Street Hospital managers in 2006, a year before Baby P's death warning that understaffing and poor record keeping posed a serious risk to patients' safety at St Anne's clinic in Haringey, north London.

  7. The Children’s Hospital School at Great Ormond Street and UCLH opened its doors just over 70 years ago in 1951 with just two teachers and now has a team of just over 40 staff ensuring educational achievement, continuity and enjoyment for patients facing long stay admissions in hospital.