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On 11 November, we will explore the above issues in depth with staff who carry out the work thereby ensuring we are looking at the issues as ‘work as done
We are currently caring for more than 200 patients with COVID-19, including many who require treatment in our critical care departments and a further 500
Bethan said: "We had such an amazing day out as a family in the most beautiful setting.
We may have other appointments booked, but we will try our best to arrange a convenient time.
We have an inclusion network which is open for all staff to join.
Deborah Lee, Chief Executive: “We know this will be a really tough challenge, but we’re determined to compete to win, and every step we take will be worth
The webinar will be interactive and we welcome open discussions and questions. It will also be an opportunity to make links with others.
With this new post we will be able to increase our research portfolio and the number of patients we can see.
A community volunteer commented: “As a community we have been in Gloucester for over 50 years, and in that time we have been supporting many charities
Your support for the organ donation team in their work and help with events we organise and attend will be invaluable.
“These measures mean we are in a stronger position as we begin to emerge from the pandemic and look to recover the elective work postponed to make way
We operate at Cheltenham General Hospital and Tewksbury Community Hospital.
“We are committed to providing a safe space where people can get the help that they need and we hope that these new cards will make people feel more comfortable
Quality Improvement Poster Download Background & Problem It is important that we understand what it is like for a young person as they move from paediatric
Our Quality Account looks back on how well we have done in the past year at achieving our goals.
We managed to get two stations working and through the week we got all the 9 residents (SpR equivalents) in the country through their first temporal bones
in the number of children struggling with their mental health, so we have been focusing on how we can support and care for children who are physically
We also support students from across the multidisciplinary team.