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Essential thrombocythaemia in patients at risk of thrombo-haemorrhagic events who have not responded adequately to other drugs or who cannot tolerate other
Thank you to everyone who chooses to support and helps us fund the latest state-of-the-art equipment for our hospitals.
On the day of your procedure, you will be seen by a gynaecologist who will explain the procedure and answer any questions you may have.
Aim Provision of all Staff Health & Wellbeing information in one place (on the intranet) as well as ensuring those staff who do not access a PC on a daily
Also, it’s important for staff at the hospital, who have also gone through baby loss, that it will be an area for them as well.
If it is planned for you to be admitted to one of the wards for your treatment an in-patient nurse practitioner, who organises the daily admissions, will
The award ceremony marked the end of the 7 month, Silver – Quality Improvement in Action Programme for staff who have been working on different improvement
Ward Pledge Your care will be evidenced based provided by registered nurses who will take pride in their profession and the uniform we wear: we will adhere
Gloucestershire Kidney Patient Association said: “We are proud to be sponsoring the Gloucester Team who are competing in the Transplant Games.
people over 80, roll out of the vaccination programme will be expanded in the coming weeks and months to include other priority groups by age and people who
This will help those who are caring for you understand your communication needs.
Who will I see and when?
You should raise any concerns with the staff who are supporting you.
Fatigue can sometimes last for longer but if you are struggling, please speak to your key worker, GP or oncology team who can refer you to specialist services
Learning from investigations and concerns raised was not always effective and therefore did not embed changes that would improve care for women and people who
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The proportion of patients who had already been trialled on anti-acids in primary care was evaluated.
Following the outcome of the trial of Lucy Letby, the thoughts of all at Gloucestershire Hospitals are with the families affected who have suffered such
Patients who do not have the NHS App will continue to receive notifications and reminders in the way you do now, according to your preferences.
are a number of ways you can get in touch with us, including our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) or the Communications and Engagement Team who