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Reasons why we produce fewer tears: Age – we naturally produce fewer tears as we get older.
I believe that by putting colleagues first, we can achieve a more positive, happy and productive place, which has a profound impact on the care we deliver
We have listed the possible factors on this page.
We support a variety of options to help staff choose the easiest and most sustainable way to get to our main sites.
Each year we organise baby remembrance services, ‘Small Footprints On Our Hearts’.
We would always recommend doing this with guidance from a medical professional.
We hope that this information for IMGs will support you to settle into life in the UK.
We will advise you about pain relief during this period.
Deborah Lee, Chief Executive, said: “We are absolutely thrilled at securing this additional money.
We may also place a coil (like a camera) around the area that we are scanning.
Kienbock’s disease can be classified according to the changes seen on xrays and scans, and we try to classify the condition in all patients, so that we
Results We performed a literature review to help understand how other institutions introduced ERAS.
We have discontinued our myoglobin testing service.
Following media coverage today about the future of Cheltenham General Hospital’s A&E department, we are pleased to have had the support today of the Secretary
Whether it is a one-off donation; a regular contribution; a gift from a will; donating time as a volunteer; or organising an event - we couldn’t be more
Tests we perform Overnight sleep studies involves wearing a monitor at home to investigate sleep related breathing disorders, specifically sleep apnoea
As we continue to be an outstanding training centre in the West of England, we look forward to advancing surgical practices, ensuring quicker recoveries
To help the Endoscopy Department understand what is important to you and how we can improve our service, we would appreciate if you would take the time
If your finger remains stiff 4 weeks after a fracture, then we recommend that you contact us to arrange a physiotherapy assessment.
We are working hard to reduce the increased risks that affect people from Black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds during pregnancy.