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If you apply through us, your course and placement fees will be covered and you’ll receive a band 3 salary whilst completing the Return to Practice followed
have any questions or concerns that cannot be dealt with by the ward staff or problems that arise after discharge, please do not hesitate to contact us
"This will give us the best possible opportunity of providing a safe, sustainable service to patients in Gloucestershire throughout these challenging times
Information collected as part of this trial may benefit women with dense breasts in the future by informing us on how best to screen them for breast cancer
“We acted immediately in response to the feedback from inspectors and the CQC has been closely involved with us in driving these improvements throughout
SSR allows us to take the sperm directly from the testis or epididymis. SSR can be used for men who have had a failed vasectomy reversal.
As part of the hysteroscopy, a water solution was used to allow us to see the uterine cavity (inside the womb).
and two-week wait cancer performance standards where we have been one of the best performers in the country in seeing and treating patients referred to us
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There remains a huge need for organ donors to help other patients, so it is important for all of us to register and let our families know our organ donation
I have said on many occasions that serving in the NHS is a huge privilege, not least because it offers us the opportunity to make a positive impact on
A capillary blood gas test will give us measurements of the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide you are carrying in your blood.
"It was very reassuring to have doctors visit us on the ward every day. They gave us regular updates and were always ready to answer questions.
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However, the revolutionary treatment option which is now available to us results in a significantly improved quality of life in 93% of patients who take
It’s already making a real difference to how relaxed our younger patients are, which in turn supports us to get the best possible images without the need
Paracetamol seems to work by blocking chemical messengers in the brain that tell us we have pain.
What is most important for us however is the improvements we have made for the safety of our patients.”
Although we have recruited several new midwives over the last few months and have seven more new midwives starting with us in February and March, this