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one of the biggest gifts you can give and there are a number ways you can get involved: Event Volunteer - This is the perfect opportunity for anyone who
We also offer genetic testing to patients who may be suspected of having familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH).
Celebrating the very best in nursing, the annual RCN Awards present Fellowships, Honorary Fellowships and Awards of Merit to those who have given an outstanding
Ward Pledge Your care will be evidenced based provided by registered nurses/nursery nurses who will take pride in their profession and the uniform we wear
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Poster Download Background Kidney transplants transform the lives of patients who receive them.
The radiotherapy department has two research radiographers who we work closely with, mostly on the academic oncology trials.
If you are experiencing breastfeeding difficulties, please speak to your midwife or health visitor who can refer your to our tongue tie assessment clinic
The report will be sent to the doctor who requested your scan.
Who will be involved in my care?
You will then be seen by a clinic nurse who will check: your height your weight your blood pressure the details of your last eye screening and foot examination
The results of the CT scan will be sent to the doctor who requested the test. The doctor will contact you to arrange a follow-up appointment.
Thank you to everyone who has donated to help improve the patient experience at our hospitals.
For further information on who they are and how they can help, visit: www.rds-sw.nihr.ac.uk Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Everyone involved in the conduct
GRH type 1 ED (Gloucestershire Royal Hospital) All cardiac arrest of any cause All medical presentations (who are not referred or accepted at CGH by medical
Each year we hold a remembrance service for parents and the family and friends of those who have experienced baby loss.
However, avoid contact with children who have an infectious disease such as chicken-pox or measles.
Where will the biopsy be done and who will carry it out?
There is no one treatment that works for everyone who has HS.
Patients who develop a malunion tend to think that if they had been treated in a different way, this would not have happened.