A new bird bath and art installation was craned into place outside the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases at the Royal United Hospital, Bath this morning, 10 September 2020. It is dedicated to the donors supporting Bath Institute for Rheumatic Diseases (BIRD) by funding scientific and clinical research since 1975. BIRD will be organising an official ceremony later in the year which marks the charity’s relocation to the hospital site. The artwork is called ‘Ascending’ and was sculpted by Steve Hall from natural Bath stone.
axSpA Patient Information webinars 2024 – Register here
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Skin@Bath Skin & Synovium Network Symposium 2024 – Thursday 12th
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New Paget’s disease podcast released
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