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Care of the Elderly Department Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Tel 0300 422 5673 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Established GIM and acute consultant physician in GHNSHFT since 2009 to date.
We contribute to the development of new treatments and techniques meaning that our patients have the opportunity to benefit from the most recent developments
The annual review is presented to Parliament pursuant to Schedule 7, paragraph 25 (4) (a) of the National Health Service Act 2006.
When a significantly raised prolactin level is found, the presence of macroprolactin needs to be excluded.
Dr Pirie has a special interest in neonatology and completed a Senior Fellowship in Neonatology in Perth, Australia, before returning to Gloucester to
Slight elevations in female testosterone levels may be due to assay non-specificity or associated with PCOS.
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the opportunity to light a candle.
All other visitors can visit between 2pm and 7pm every day: visitors should be kept to a maximum of 2 at a time switch your phone to silent and only use
In order to improve practice, we introduced pre-operative assessment nurse training sessions, are establishing a nurse champion to assist with diabetic
We are launching a new initiative which enables us to demonstrate how we offer our patients, their families and our staff open, non-judgmental and inclusive
the National Reference Centre Up to 3 weeks
Samples should be transported to the laboratory with minimal delay. Turnaround time Negative 1 - 2 days Positive 2 - 3 days
NHSBT may decline to test inadequately labelled samples. Turnaround time 7 working days
Transport to laboratory without delay.
Our dietitians work with patients, staff and the wider public to promote healthy eating and to manage disease.
Microbiology Notes This test is used to differentiate between previous infection with Herpes simplex virus type I or type II.
Early use of anticoagulation may reduce mortality rates.2 Measuring coagulation markers, such as D-dimer, have proven to be useful to detect hypercoagulability
Final culture results: up to 20 days