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Why are we reporting uncertainty?
We will check that it is safe for you to have this medication.
We support relatives and carers with the legal and emotional practicalities surrounding the death certification process.
Support for families We provide support and care for the families of babies on our unit.
We are very grateful to Gloucestershire Eye Therapy Trust and to all who have supported them and been a part of this.
Some community pharmacists may not be familiar with some of the specialist medication we use in our hospitals.
Who we are
We provide care and support to patients experiencing bladder or bowel dysfunction.
We are looking for new volunteer massage therapists to add to the team working in our Oncology Centre at Cheltenham.
We believe that complementary therapies can work together with medical and nursing care to improve patient wellbeing.
We are healthcare scientists who support clinical services, research and innovation through combining our specialist knowledge and skills in the physical
If we were going to change the way we looked after homeless patients, we needed to redesign how we engaged with and supported them.
Please prepare yourself before your visit as we may not be able to carry on with the appointment 1.
We see our patients with suspected lung cancer within two weeks of referral from a GP.
We provide care for women with concerns in pregnancy and the postnatal period.
We usually produce these roughly two months in arrears, so check back to see yours!
Aim By October 2018 we will improve the access to Carer support on three wards by 20%.
We want to remind the public that Cheltenham’s A&E department is once again open around the clock for walk-ins and GP referrals.
Matron Becky Hutchinson explains: “We’re especially delighted that the GAU, an initiative that we started during the pandemic that was previously operating
they are completed monthly as a matter of routine but unlike the inpatient metrics ours do not reach the Trusts quality committee and it was felt that we