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Find out more about each level of the training pathway and the QI programme.
You have been referred this page because your child has been diagnosed with a pulled elbow. This type of injury may also be called a radial head subluxation, nursemaid’s elbow or annular ligament displacement.
by David Bowen
This page provides information on the Spiritual Care for patients, families, carers and staff.
When you quit smoking, good things start to happen. You'll begin to see almost immediate improvements to your health.
With thanks to our friends at The Rotary Club of Royal Forest of Dean, we have FREE charity places available to this fantastic local running event.
Neonatal alloimmune neutropenia (NAIN) is a transient disorder characterised by maternal IgG antibodies targeting fetal neutrophil antigens, resulting in neutropenia. This condition arises when the fetus inherits neutrophil-specific antigens from the father that are absent in the mother. Maternal sensitisation leads to the production of alloantibodies, which cross the placenta and mediate neutrophil destruction.
The paediatric dietetic team have developed videos which offer dietary advice if you have a child with dietary needs.
This page is for people who have received treatment for a variety of different wounds, such as cuts, grazes or scrapes. It is not intended for patients who have had an operation.
by Nicky Holton
We are hosting 2 iftar events in Ramadan 2026 please let us know which one you can join us for, or if you would like to attend both please indicate below.
On Wednesday 19 November, we celebrated the incredible achievements of our Young Influencers. These inspiring young people have played a vital role in shaping services and championing youth voices across Gloucestershire Hospitals.
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Multidrug resistant Acinetobacter species are defined as strains showing resistance to quinolones, cephalosporins, gentamicin, co-amoxiclav and piperacillin/tazobactam. They may also be resistant to carbapenems and colistin.
Dr Olliffe's areas of special interest are:
Dr Fuller treats patients with a variety of conditions but has special interests in general neurology, epilepsy and peripheral nerves.