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If you’re worried about a health condition getting worse, talk to us.
Your health and well-being are important to us and we have a Staff Health and well-being service that is open to all staff and can provide advice on your
This will allow us to check if the pneumothorax has shrunk or fully healed. This appointment will be made before you go home.
whose role it is to recruit, and, importantly, retain staff We’re seeking to appoint a clinical psychologist whose role it will be to understand and help us
This investment comes on top of an existing capital programme of more than £100m which is enabling us to realise our vision for centres of excellence at
patient-centered care, stating, "Our focus has always been on improving the patient experience, and it is great to see that charitable donations continue to support us
Our Arts in Trust programme allows us to make these aspirations a reality by collaborating on projects that create healing, humanising spaces that are
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Over the last year the Trust has been an active part of 58 groups and community events, reaching over 8,700 people, enabling us to gain valuable insight
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Please inform the laboratory on arrival if you do NOT give permission for us to do this with your sample.
You should contact the ward or department you volunteer for to let them know, or call us on: 0300 422 3451 (Cheltenham volunteers) 0300 422 6648 (Gloucester
Please help us to protect our patients and staff from highly contagious illnesses.
If you would to discuss any of this information, please do not hesitate to contact us: Postal address: Hearing Services, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
Removing the lump allows us to examine it under a microscope and confirm exactly what it is.
Please help us by continuing to follow the instructions or requests of our staff relating to infection control measures such as wearing a mask.
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This will allow us to identify colonised patients and reduce the risks of them developing an MRSA infection.
Experiments and tests are constantly being used in research centres around the world, helping us to understand pain better.
If you inform us that this is not possible on the day of the procedure it will be at your consultant’s discretion if they perform the procedure.