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technology is used alongside a CT Scanner to help place the probes precisely, and with three CT Scanners now funded thanks to donations, we are helping the NHS
Our charity funded Research Fellow and surgical registrar, Miss Lucy Huppler, is working in partnership with Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Thanks to our supporters we’re able to fund artwork and improvements to the hospital environment for our patients and NHS staff.
The survey is conducted by Picker Institute Europe on behalf of NHS England.
Turnaround times Samples are sent for analysis to the North Bristol NHS Trust with a result expected within 4 weeks.
Further information To learn more about toxicology visit Lab Tests Online National Poisons Information Service (NPIS) NHS clinical database TOXBASE Page
For more information If you require information about blood transfusions, including the donation of blood, please visit the NHS Blood and Transplant website
We want to raise £600,000 to fund new state-of-the-art CT Gamma Scanner technology to help support our NHS staff and the patients they care for at our
Test performed at University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust (Bristol Royal Infirmary) Seek advice from Consultant Haematologist prior to taking
however, this was quickly expanded to include colleagues from Gloucestershire Health and Care Trust, Gloucestershire CCG, Gloucestershire Primary Care, NHS
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Methods A cohort of Foundation Doctors from Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust were presented with a simulation case, assessing an unconscious dying patient
The Board of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has given its support to temporary service changes proposed by its clinical teams, including
“The funds raised will go on to provide state-of-the-art equipment and care over and above that provided by the NHS.
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Less severe symptoms which need to be discussed with your GP or NHS 111 include:
If you have any concerns, please contact one of the following for advice: Endoscopy Unit where you were treated Your GP NHS 111
Deborah Lee, Chief Executive of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, commented: “We are delighted to be working with parents to establish these