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physiotherapy followed a non-traditional route, which may be one of the reasons why he's so passionate about the vital role that AHP Support Workers play here
The Trust’s published report can be found here.
& Inclusion Lead has been the most challenging but rewarding job in terms of helping to positively change the experience not just the people who work here
I have excellent medical and nursing colleagues and I would be happy for a member of my family to have surgery here.”
Anyone interested in hosting an event, however big or small, sign up here for a free fundraising pack. For more information
Notes and further information The Gloucestershire Winter Plan is publicly available on the One Gloucestershire website here.
"We’ve only been able to achieve this thanks to the collective efforts of the whole team here at the hospitals as well as the support of the local community
You can read more about arthritis of the wrist joint here.
and Chief Nurse at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, who is leading the overall vaccination programme delivery in Gloucestershire said: “Here
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Here to help: The Focus Support and Information Centre
We’re here to help provide a way of giving back to our amazing hospital teams for all they do for us.
Other general risks are common to all operations, which you can read more about here. What is the outcome?
Further public information about the industrial action, including FAQs, has been published by NHS England and can be found here.
By incorporating immersive technologies into learning here at Gloucestershire Hospitals, we can harness this technological revolution to improve how we
If you’re a patient who smokes, our Tobacco Free Team are here to help as part of your stay in hospital.
The time you spend in the clinic depends on the number of tests you need, but you should expect to be here for up to 3 or 4 hours, from the time of your
This is an example of a shift pattern for a Doctor working in Trauma and Orthopaedics, which is commonly known here as T&O.
Read more about Scaphoid Non-Union here.
Find out more via our patient information leaflet here