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Quality Improvement Team
If you have any specific questions relating to your birthing plans, please contact the clinical team directly.
About us Our team of Orthopaedic Practitioners are trained and they specialise in, the application of plaster casts and splints.
As an Emergency Department Consultant I also supervise a large multi-disciplinary team working in one of the busiest areas of our trust.
If you would like to ask a question about any of the issues raised in these videos or in the Annual Report, please contact the communications team.
Your treatment team will explain these to you and offer advice for reducing them.
station along the route to help you across that finish line Fundraising hints and tips to help you reach your target Dedicated support from our Charity Team
If in doubt please consult your diabetes or maternity team.
The EPA team will be able to advise you about this.
It may be helpful to show this page to the clinical team. Within the PDF attached, below.
reconstruction Oncoplastic breast surgery Breast reduction surgery Revisional breast surgery Breast Ultrasound scan Inpatient services: Miss Court and her team
If you have any of the following signs and symptoms for more than 2 to 3 weeks you should discuss these with your GP or call the specialist nursing team
Anyone interested in attending can contact the Fifth Sense team at info@fifthsense.org.uk.
Protocol Policy A0365: Thrombolysis for Massive Pulmonary Embolism Policy If you have any difficulty accessing any of the above please contact the Pharmacy team
Macmillan Next Steps cancer rehabilitation The Macmillan Next Steps cancer rehabilitation service are a team of Allied Healthcare Professionals who provide
Our volunteers are passionate about improving patient experience and are part of the Gloucestershire Hospitals team.
Jim Welch, Lead Nurse, Mental Health Liaison Team, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust, said: “Pandemics such as COVID-19 are a once in