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Full of celebration and a chance to pause and honor the many extraordinary and dedicated members of staff at our hospitals.
often allows avoidance of admission.
These posters outlined some of the responsibilities of and support offered by the MH Team.
Removal of the lenses
Smoking is not allowed in any hospital building, or within the grounds of any of the Gloucestershire Hospitals sites.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists Your child's general anaesthetic APAGBI (Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland) Videos
This also reduces the risk to the patient, the amount of time the person needs to stay in the hospital and their recovery time.
improve understanding and awareness of the programme of work.
Coverage of the PTVs were assessed on subsequent weekly CBCTs.
Parts of the shower head encourage a build-up of scale and slime.
Increasing rates of COVID infections in younger age groups means that from 6 August, we will require evidence of a negative test result within the last
Gloucestershire nurse, Matthew Stewart, has been given a prestigious Award of Merit at the Royal College of Nursing’s annual Congress in Liverpool.
At the end of 2024, we saw an increase in the number of babies stillborn in Gloucestershire.
Smoking is an important contributory factor in a range of diseases, including heart disease, respiratory disease and a number of cancers.
List of Quality Improvement Initiatives
We're pleased to announce the arrival of a brand-new, state-of-the-art MRI scanner, marking a major upgrade in Cheltenham General Hospital's diagnostic
Measure the handle of the crutch so it is in line with your wrist crease. Also, ensure the cuff of the crutch is just below your elbow.
As part of this project we aimed to improve Orientation to ward, along with checking of next of kin details Completion of Falls assessments Completion
Scar – the size of the scar is dependent on the size of the abscess. A larger abscess requires a larger cut to allow easy drainage of all of the pus.