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We invite everyone to explore the document and celebrate the achievements that make a difference in the lives of our patients.
“While we recognise that for some people will result in inconvenience and may cause anxiety, the priority for us has to be in ensuring that we can provide
We are not a walk-in service and this is why you have been given an arrival time.
Results We have made a 49.6% reduction in BSI rates so far in 2018. We are on track to meet our target of a 50% reduction.
We aim to care for our older patients with compassion, dignity and respect and work in partnership with the patient, family and carers.
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We want to be sure that we treat every patient in a way which recognises their individual choice or religious beliefs.
Each time we invest in a new Linac, we can see that further progress has been has been made, which is incredibly rewarding.
In Gloucestershire, we want to simplify the way people access advice and support – including through ‘easy to remember’ digital and phone options.
We offer appointments Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 4pm, and weekends and bank holidays 8.30am to 1.30pm.
Method We developed a Wellness Scale for medical students on clinical placement in Gloucestershire.
We also process the personal information exchanged between you and our staff during the call.
This is because we use an ultrasound machine to make sure that the line goes exactly where we need it to be.
We run a group video conferencing course for adults with persistent pain.
We want to involve you in the decision about your care and treatment.
Cricket has brought us all together and transplantation has given us another chance to play the game we love.
We hope you have already made some plans and preparations for your discharge and how you will manage when returning home.
and how we respond to their feedback.
We aim to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
We would usually keep you in hospital overnight for observation if we think you are at higher risk.