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The idea for the maternity bed was put forward, and we took up the challenge in raising the money.
The 2020 Hub has helped staff over the past year and particularly so during the COVID-19 pandemic.
plan to establish who should be clerking at what time, interviewed several of them to establish the precise job role requirement, took a snapshot audit over
My idea was to represent people that don’t have patient contact as these members of staff are often overlooked.
Prior to doing my apprenticeship I had absolutely no idea what I wanted to do in terms of a career.
“I have got to 78 without ever being hospitalised so being told I had to part company with my left kidney did not fill me with joy and I had no real idea
This will give you an idea of how much your bladder can hold and how long you can wait to visit the toilet.
Midwives at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital came up with the idea to help provide a calming place for people to visit.
Prospective data collection over February-March 2017, following the educational change intervention, shows a 55.6% success rate.
That’s where the idea of Cuppa for Cancer Care came from, and we hope that people across the country will get together for this wonderful cause.
Over 75% of apprentices at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust go on to find permanent work there, according to the latest figures.
You may worry about the next abscess or about the condition getting worse over time.
You may feel the benefit within a few sessions, but it is not a good idea to continue treatment for more than a couple of months.
Yes, it is a good idea to remind staff, but there are ways staff can identify who has or has had MRSA such as: checking your computerised hospital record
An ultrasound scan can tell where the fibroids are located and give an idea of their size.
Wedding rings will be taped over and removable dentures will be left on the ward.
It is a good idea to bring a list of any questions you may have and an up-to-date list of all your medication.
Before you come to the appointment, think about the tasks that you are finding difficult at home as we are best able to help if we have a clear idea what
Everyone reacts differently, and as treatment progresses you will get an idea of the effect it is having on you.