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Start a 5-minute timer. If you have a busy list then stop at 5 minutes. If the whole team wants to carry on beyond 5-minutes, then do!
As part of essential works for our Image Guided Interventional Surgery (IGIS) Hub at GRH, we are bringing in a large crane from Monday 5 August to Wednesday 7 August 2024.
Essential works at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH) during week commencing 2 June impact entrances on the GRH site
Join #TeamNHSGlos with a charity place at Run Cheltenham!
This page gives you information about MSSA (Meticillin-sensitive Staphylococcus Aureus) and its treatment.
This page gives you information about MRSA (Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) and its treatment.
To learn more about phosphate visit Lab Tests Online or access the Phosphate monograph of the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine
There are many different causes of knee pain, this page provides advice which is relevant to your problem. Please note that some patients will be provided with a knee splint. Specific advice will be provided which the clinician will discuss with you. Please ask if you need further information.
Amino acids play a crucial role as building blocks of proteins and as intermediates in metabolism and are implicated in several metabolic defects.
Access to the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital will be via an alternative entrance from 23-27 June during daytime hours (8am - 4pm)
Primary Care Antimicrobial GuidelinesCOVID-19 treatments: Formulary classification = GreenGloucestershire Health and Care (GHC) Antimicrobial GuidelinesGHNHSFT Antimicrobial Guidelines:Adult Antimicrobial GuidelinesPaediatric Antimicrobial GuidelinesAntibiotic Dosages Where Susceptibility is Reported as (Sensitive - increased dose required). The doses stated are for adults only, please follow local guidance or cBNF for dosing in paediatrics.
If you are supporting someone, whether it be emotionally, physically or both, you are a Carer even if you may not always think of yourself as one.
Microbiology
Dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS) is an androgen primarily produced by the adrenal cortex, with only small amounts produced by the ovaries in women and testes in men. DHEAS provides an assessment of adrenal function and is indicated in: