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Carbohydrates are found in many foods, and this video will help you identify where we find them and the skills and resources we use to count how much carbohydrate
We do receive a high level of interest in volunteering.
Please note we are unable to give out results over the phone.
"We are like family. We relied on each other and developed close friendships from the moment we arrived."
We also welcome feedback from parents and carers.”
We never take for granted the help we receive from the Gloucestershire community and we want to thank every single person who has raised funds, donated
This increases the numbers of patients we can offer curative or life prolonging cancer treatments to.
We hope that the experience they gain on placement will motivate these students to become part of the county’s future NHS workforce.
Ensuring our families know what we would want to happen when we die makes it much easier if there comes a time when organ donation is a possibility."
“This is part of a range of support that we offer to parents who sadly lose their babies.
Why are we asking you to make the switch?
We will be launching a major fundraising appeal for the new facilities later this year.
We rely heavily on the thousands of patients we treat every year to volunteer and take part in research projects.
With COVID-19 our staff have faced difficulties like never before and as we move forward our staff remain very busy.”
Method We developed an online enquiry form and used a process map to ensure enquiries received would be dealt with appropriately.
Juliette explains what fatigue is, why we experience it, and how we can understand and manage it.
We want you to thrive when you are working for us and we have therefore designed a bespoke induction programme to support you.
We talk about transition regularly in outpatients clinics and make sure the concept is introduced and understood well before it happens.
We treat patients from Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Wiltshire, Shropshire, Swindon, and Powys.
We have a quiet time between 1pm and 3pm so that patients may rest.