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All staff testing has been reported by a text messaging service that was quickly mobilised by the Learning and Development team, who have sent over 34,000
available anywhere out of hours, however blood samples which may be useful for prognosis once a positive urine result has been observed, can be assayed by
If you are unwell while pregnant and need emergency treatment, you may be transferred to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital where you will be cared for by
by Kate Harrison & Melanie Woolman
If necessary, assays can be arranged for Saturday mornings and most Bank Holidays, but must be received by the Microbiology Department at GRH by 10.00
Microbiology Notes The information given here is intended for use by healthcare professionals.
This service is intended for all those involved in or affected by baby loss to come together and reflect on the experience through music and poetry and
Quantitation by HPLC will follow
Notes The test is no longer performed by Blood Transfusion at GHNHSFT. The test is referred to NHSBT.
Katy says that she has been "overwhelmed by the response" that she has received on Twitter from so many staff across the Trust who got to know her mum.
We were inspired by this to create a dedicated new garden at the hospital for everyone affected by the loss of a baby”.
by Ray Owen.
Funded by Macmillan, the Radiotherapy Late Effects Service at Cheltenham General Hospital’s Oncology Centre offers support and guidance for patients who
This information will have been given to you by the Pre-operative Assessment team.
This work uses data provided by patients and collected by the NHS as part of their care and support and would not have been possible without access to
This may include having photographs taken of the pressure ulcer by a medical photographer.
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They can do this by using the e-Refer system or the contact details below.
Mallet finger is caused by an injury to the tendon or a small break to the bone where the tendon attaches.
By choosing to have your treatment as a private patient at our NHS hospitals, you are assured of a comprehensive range of general and specialist medical