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Gigantism is when the excess secretion occurs in childhood, whereas acromegaly is when the excess secretion occurs in adulthood.
toxaemia (PET) In patients with Cystic Fibrosis In oncology patients with thrombocytopenia In drug overdoses In patients due to undergo radiological
Two services designed to support patients with cancer in Gloucestershire won their categories in the prestigious Macmillan Professionals Excellence Awards
When there is a small change in the results, for example a change in serum rhubarb from 64 to 68 µmol/L, the range of acceptable values surrounding the
Originally launched in 2007 as the world’s first mobile cancer care unit, ‘Helen’ has played a crucial role in supporting NHS oncology services in Gloucestershire
There were 14 ESI in 2015 and 12 ESI in 2016.
Overall mortality was 15.5% (n=20) in patients with AKI on admission, the majority 18% (n=13) seen in the CPAP cohort likely attributable to underlying
Although the British Armed Forces are not currently engaged in high profile campaigns such as in Iraq and Afghanistan in recent years, the health and wellbeing
Directional signage will be in place.
Parietal cell antibodies are present in 90% of patients but are also seen in 1 - 2% of normal controls.
where we have been one of the best performers in the country in seeing and treating patients referred to us by their GP.
Challenges exist in encouraging patients to engage better with community pharmacists.
Jeremy has an excellent and published track record in quality improvement leading to nationally leading outcomes in these areas.
Key findings in the CQC Report: Staff were not following national regulation and guidance in relation to fire safety.
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This may be at your home, your GP’s surgery, hospital drop-in clinic or in a local children’s centre.