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“A priority for us is to draw attention to the support that is available to help smokers to manage their habit or to quit.
Such an amazing legacy to join that hopefully will take away the mystery of where blood samples go to and why it is so important for us to test them.
We ended up going to theatre and the doctors, nurses and other staff looking after us were faultless, working quickly to ensure that my baby and I were
Treatment Advisor who will work with them to assess their tobacco dependence and collaboratively agree a plan that supports them throughout their stay with us
The most commonly occurring factors from the RCAs showed us where improvement ideas should be focused.
You will then require a flexible cystoscopy to allow us to look into your bladder.
He is currently Director of Medical Education for Gloucestershire Hospitals and firmly believes that valuing learning and learners makes us a stronger
You will be directed to us by your healthcare professional whether that’s a GP, paramedic etc.
The ward nurse will sign for your belongings, please inform us if there is anything that needs to be locked away.
If you miss a blood test, the computer system will alert us.
Please let us know if there is anything that needs to be locked away.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us by email: ghn-tr.GSQIA@nhs.net.
It also allows us to assess any side effects caused by your radiotherapy treatment and support you in managing them.
If you would like more information or an appointment to discuss cochlear implants, please contact us using the details below: Tel: 0300 422 6919 Monday
Alternatively telephone us, leaving a voicemail if there is no immediate reply or send an email. The contact details are listed below.
Tom has recently completed a Level 3 Junior Content Producer (multi-media) apprenticeship in the trust but whilst on programme, he gave us this feedback
If, by the next morning, your child has been unable to pass urine since returning home, you must call us for advice and possible review.
If you experience these symptoms, please contact us urgently or alternatively you should attend your GP or the A&E Department.
This will be looked at more closely in the laboratory to help us to diagnose abnormal cells and support and manage your care.