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We are already seeing lots of demand and have started to accept referrals through GPs.”
We then re-audited to see if the rate of patients having their care needs cascaded has improved and made suggestions of our next steps.
Lung Cancer Nurse Specialist Tel: 0300 422 2379 or Tel: 0300 422 5967 We are pleased that we can offer state of the art technology for diagnosis.
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.
cannot see patients in a timely manner we cannot provide the correct treatment.
We ended up going to theatre and the doctors, nurses and other staff looking after us were faultless, working quickly to ensure that my baby and I were
We hold elections most years and, if you are appointed, you will hold office for three years.
Most symptoms usually go away when we stop the test.
I know that we only see a glimpse of their life during the period that we care for them but in that short span of time, I feel privileged to look after
We will also do this for inpatient care (i.e. if you’re coming to the hospital overnight or for a day-case treatment).
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We informed the CQC that we had patients who were ready for discharge, but sadly remained inappropriately placed at the hospital due to lack of capacity
To help patients better understand how this programme may work for you we have compiled a frequently asked questions (FAQs).
On Tuesday 19 November, we will be lighting up the outside of Gloucestershire Royal Hospital to support WorldAMR Awareness Week.
However, we have collated over a 12-month time frame from across the Trust.
Using the tool, we assessed appropriate patients that had decompensated liver disease who attended the Medical Day Unit for paracentesis.
We also offer genetic testing to patients who may be suspected of having familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH).
His work has, and is, making a real difference and we are very proud of him.