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We hope you have already made some plans and preparations for your discharge and how you will manage when returning home.
We are sorry that you have had a miscarriage.
Please be reassured that if there are any concerns, we will discuss them with you in an open and sympathetic manner.
We are very lucky to have the calibre of leaders and staff in our organisation and I am confident that we will continue to address the many challenges
We will continue to monitor and review the position carefully, and communicate any changes that occur.
We created a checklist for staff to complete.
“We are so lucky to benefit from the talent and commitment of surgeons like Mr Kempshall and Mr Dodds; this landmark meniscal transplant shows that we
If the infection is mild, we can treat this effectively with antibiotic tablets.
You may feel sick after sedation so we suggest that you avoid eating large meals for 24 hours. We advise you to rest.
We also run a blood test service for 2 to 6 year olds.
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And though we wish it could have stayed; we feel so lucky to have seen it”
Rhianna continues, "We come to work to do our best for our patients and these facilities will play a big part in helping us achieve that.
It will also mean that as a day surgery team we will be located in one area rather than being split meaning we can support each other in a much better
No one can do everything, but everyone can do something, and together we can change the world.
Emotions can affect how we behave.
We will discuss any restrictions with you.