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We listened to what dads, their partners and health professionals asked for and combined it all in the DadPad.
Positively, the CQC inspectors rated our services as safe and we were judged to be caring in all areas of service.
We don’t limit the amount of time you spend with patients, but we recommend that you and the person you’re visiting are given adequate time to rest.
We recommend monitoring chloramphenicol levels in all patients who are being treated with chloramphenicol for suspected or confirmed bacterial meningitis
Nominated by Alex Townsend Day 6 - Domestics at CGH "We are a dedicated team sometimes forgotten as we do our job without fuss.
Out of respect for their privacy we will not be commenting further.”
technology across the trust to improve the care we deliver and enhance patient safety.
We strongly recommend that you use a bland moisturiser such as Cetraben® cream.
We are very much looking forward to having you on placement with us.
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.
So please we have NHS in this country we should all be very thankful to them all - 100%. I owe my life to them.
We strongly encourage you to stop smoking.
When we perform the RFA, we can destroy these abnormal cells; once performed we expect the oesophagus lining to heal with normal cells.
We no longer supply paracetamol for you to take home.
We advise you to take simple pain relief, such as paracetamol, before the cast is applied.
We wanted to channel several areas of feedback into one single cohesive report that gave an accurate overview of the feedback.
Clinicians are welcoming the public back to Cheltenham General Hospital’s A&E department as part of a two-step plan to restore services as we emerge from