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From Wednesday 10 April, we are introducing a 12-week body camera trial in our Emergency Department (ED) in Gloucestershire Royal Hospital that aims to
We are unfortunately unable to provide hospital transport to take you home.
We hope you have already made some plans and preparations for your discharge and how you will manage when returning home.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
We use BD Vacutainer® Tubes for blood testing.
Before we start the TOE, you will be asked to confirm your identity and we will make some safety checks.
Although we offer patients advice when they leave us, we get so many phone calls with questions afterward and this solution gives them everything they
I don’t know what we would have done without them. This garden will be a fitting legacy which can be enjoyed for many years to come."
We believe this has improved the safety and overall experience of our patients.
“The app is easy to use, so we expect that most parents-to-be will enjoy the benefits almost straight away.
We will continue our project by education of other community teams who look after patients on Clozapine so that this has a wider effect.
Pauline Brown, Lead Research Nurse, said, “Through this new role we can make a bigger impact for stroke patients in Gloucestershire.
We are open Monday to Friday between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm.
At Gloucester we will establish specialist services with a greater focus on urgent and emergency care.
Support for families We provide support and care for the families of babies on our unit.
Most symptoms usually go away when we stop the test.
We want to transform cancer care in Gloucestershire. If you would like to support the appeal, please visit our donation page.
"Although we are not fully there yet and can only truly achieve this through collaboration beyond our own professions, I feel this is the way that we as