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Link to guidance on G-Care STOPP START Medication Review Tool (see page 17)
GPs and other primary care staff are also being put on standby to start delivering the vaccination.
Please read this page if the young person you care for has reached an age when we need to start talking about preparing, planning and moving their care
Area of expertise General anaesthesia Regional anaesthesia Intensive Care Medicine
Area of expertise Vascular Neurology and Stroke Inpatient services: All patients requiring an overnight stay in the hospital under the care of Dr.
Fetal Medicine Maternity safety and governance Inpatient services General obstetrics Outpatient Clinics Preterm Birth Fetal Medicine General antenatal care
We are committed to doing all we can to deliver 'harm-free' care for every patient, every time.
Areas of expertise Unscheduled Care Virtual Wards Clinical Governance Appraisal and Revalidation Inpatient services None Outpatient Clinics None
The hospital Trust which has 306 midwives, provides care throughout pregnancy and birth to just under 6,000 women, babies and their families every year
Guiting by 20% by April 2018 by Lisa Jones Reducing amount of time babies and mothers are separated when receiving IV Antibiotics on Neonatal Intensive Care
Rebecca Offord – Matron for Critical Care
Improved documentation the above To improve the safety and clinical outcomes for patients accessing the emergency care system.
Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthetics
Medicine General (Internal) Medicine Syncope Inpatient Guiting Ward at Cheltenham General Hospital On-call cover of the Frailty Assessment Unit and other Care
coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the NHS in Gloucestershire has taken a number of temporary measures to help ensure it can continue to provide safe patient care
If you wish to speak to a specialist palliative care nurse directly, please telephone 0300 422 5370 9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday.
The Mobile Cancer Care Unit (MCCU)
Your cancer support worker will coordinate your gynaecological care and liaise with all other health professionals involved in your care, aiming to ensure
Children and neonatal intensive care
social care assessments can be carried out.