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, 0300 411 4058 or Gloucestershire Royal Hospital on 0300 422 5242.
Please follow the advice given on this page.
She has worked with the Public Health England Primary Care unit on research and national guidelines and contributed to the European guidelines on the prudent
On the first floor you will see the entrance to Endoscopy.
Your neonatal team will bear this in mind and you will agree on the best time to step down to feeds you can go home on (you can’t go home on breastmilk
who go on to be transferred to a specialty ward in 12 months.
The Emergency Gynae Admissions unit (EGAU) is located on the ninth floor of the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital within Ward 9A.
We're holding an information day on 20 March, in partnership with the Gloucestershire Kidney Patients' Association
Please ring the bell on the MCCU when you arrive.
We are looking for patients and members of the public who would be willing to provide feedback on research ideas we are developing.
An assessment will be made regarding the blood film quality on an individual basis. Please indicate the reason for the add on blood film.
Please discuss urgently any such scenarios with the duty / on call Consultant Microbiologist.
ZipZocs can be left on for up to 3 days.
The award ceremony marked the end of the 7 month, Silver – Quality Improvement in Action Programme for 14 members of staff who have been working on 11
External speakers on various topics of newborn care will entice new parents to the hub.
The 7th GSQIA Graduation and Awards Ceremony took place on Friday, 16th of March 2018 at 09:30am in the Lecture Hall in Sandford Education Centre, Cheltenham
If you can stand safely on your own or with help: If necessary, hold on to your frame, chair, or bed for support: Stand up, then sit down slowly.
The waiting area for CGH SDEC is located on the external corridor.
We are on track to meet our target of a 50% reduction.
Late effects of radiotherapy can vary between people and depend on which part of the body you had treated.