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As it can be difficult to always know who to go to for information, we identify one of the therapists as a link person for the therapy-related aspects
Please let us know if your personal information changes during your working relationship with us.
Let your nurse know if you need anything to cover any intravenous lines when you shower or take a bath.
Arriving at the Breast Centre When you arrive at the Breast Centre, you will need to check in at reception so we know you have arrived.
I then got to know the tight-knit community and now have my closest friends here. Gloucestershire is now my home.
If you don't know your NHS number, you can find it on your appointment letter, or you can ask your GP surgery or a health professional who is treating
The physiotherapist will want to know about your dizziness/ unsteadiness and how it affects your daily life.
It can be helpful for the team following up your X-ray, if you could let the Respiratory secretaries know when you have had the repeat X-ray.
We do know that some factors increase the likelihood of miscarriage and a few can cause recurrent miscarriage.
Atrium GRH: 10am - 3pm Tobacco Free Team members will be there to provide advice and information to patients, relatives, visitors and staff who want to know
It’s also a great opportunity for me to get to know the staff in our pathology lab who work so hard in processing the blood samples I take from children
If you are not able to tolerate the tablets for any reason, please let the staff at the Pre-operative Assessment Clinic know.
You may feel the benefit of treatment immediately, but it often takes a few days to know if there has been any improvement.
Please let us know if there is anything that needs to be locked away.
Let a member of staff know if you need a carer or a translator to be with you.
You must let the nursing staff know if the regular pain relief does not help you to move, breathe deeply or cough comfortably.
This is encouraged as we like to know what is important to you and may influence your decisions.
At Gloucestershire Hospitals, we know that becoming a midwife is a huge journey, but we also know that for many, qualifying is only the beginning.
We have had this in place since November; the signage has been targeted at ‘hotspots’ around the sites where we know that smokers do gather.