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in the Oncology Centre.
, including 18 years in the Emergency Department (ED).
This technology provides the highest quality imaging which can help in may ways: Instant imaging in emergency situations when every second counts From
Several patient safety reports have flagged up the delays in diagnosis in our Emergency department (ED) and previous audits have confirmed our failure
Bird Improving Clinical Handover in the Emergency Department S. Pestell, J. Collins Safety for patients with Arterial Lines in situ in DCC A.
We have research radiographers in our team and take part in local, national and international radiotherapy trials.
the room you gave birth in until you’re ready to leave.
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The assay of primary hyperoxaluria (PH) metabolites may be indicated in cases of unexplained hyperoxaluria to help in identification of those in whom genetic
This suggests that it is a worthwhile use of resources in an acute general hospital setting in which limited time and resources are available.
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licensure exam in 2010.
This guide was co-created in collaboration with partners, representatives, and allies from Bradford District and Craven, who specialize in areas such as
an Honorary Fellowship award from the University of Gloucestershire in 2021 in recognition of the way she led during the pandemic.
in Zambia.
See also local guidelines / action cards in Paediatrics including action card A2167: Once Daily Intravenous Tobramycin (in paediatric patients with Cystic
Improvement works at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital in early March may cause some disruption to affected areas.
in my right cheek.
This latest investment in cutting-edge radiotherapy technology is another step towards further improving cancer treatment for patients in Gloucestershire