UK surgeon cleared of antisemitism criticises GMCβs plan to challenge ruling
A surgeon cleared of antisemitism charges criticizes the General Medical Council's decision to appeal the ruling.
Fresh concerns at scandal-hit hospital as mould and water ingress closes parts of cancer ward
Mould and water ingress have led to the partial closure of a cancer ward at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, raising new safety concerns despite governmental assurances.
From slavery to medical doctorate
The article reflects on the history and impact of James McCune Smith, the first black doctor in the United States, while exploring the University of Glasgow's connection to his legacy.
University of Glasgow rector cleared of misconduct by medical watchdog over alleged antisemitism
Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sitta, rector of the University of Glasgow, has been cleared of misconduct related to allegations of antisemitism and support for Hamas by a medical watchdog.
Wrong body cremated after mix-up at Glasgow Queen Elizabeth hospital mortuary
A cremation mix-up at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow has led to an investigation by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, resulting in the suspension of staff following the mistake of incorrectly releasing a body to the undertakers.