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Sample requirements A minimum of 5mL urine taken into a 30mL white top Universal Storage/transport Send at ambient temperature to the laboratory.
Tier 2 restrictions continue to apply in Gloucestershire at this time.
The local NHS wants Gloucestershire to be ‘at the leading edge of healthcare’ at it starts a public consultation (from 22 October 2020) on how best to
Stopping treatment at this stage is likely to outweigh potential risks of using the devices.
Kevin is currently the Chief Executive at Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and has worked in the NHS in a number of senior roles for over 20
We chose to focus on the women on our caseloads that chose to give birth at either the birth unit or home.
mothers died or potentially suffered significant harm whilst receiving maternity care at the hospital.
fridge temperature Transport as soon as possible at ambient temperature Turnaround time Sent to a National Reference Centre 10 - 14 days
fridge temperature Transport as soon as possible at ambient temperature Turnaround time Sent to a Regional Reference Centre 5 days
Helping people to stay at home
Chief Medical Officer at NHS Gloucestershire, Dr Ananthakrishnan Raghuram (Raghu)
If the X-ray shows that the changes have not completely resolved at 6 weeks, we will arrange to see you in the Respiratory Clinic.
Susan Field, Director of Nursing at Gloucestershire Care Services NHS Trust, said: “There are minor injury and illness units at each of our seven community
Further advice can be found at here.
Minor Injury Units There are also Minor Injury Units at Tetbury Hospital (open 8.30am to 4pm – Mon to Fri) and at Winchcombe Medical Centre (open 8.15am
There is a limited amount of accommodation at GHNHSFT.
At first, frequent follow up appointments at the Audiology department will be needed.
Deliver immediately to the laboratory at room temperature (do not chill).
"We want our patients to feel empowered and supported at every step of their journey, and this new website section is a vital part of that mission.”
'The Hand that Cared' commemorates Fannie Storr, a former Nursing Director and latterly a governor and volunteer chaplain at our Trust.