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The Paediatric Cystic Fibrosis team are based at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, where we focus on a multidisciplinary approach for the best possible outcomes for our children and young people.
This page describes the outpatient services provided for Gloucestershire patients by the Brain Injury Team.
Gloucestershire Hospitals will be lighting up both hospital sites in a spectacular way this evening (12 May) in recognition of International Nurses Day and to coincide with the 200th birthday anniversary of Florence Nightingale.
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 increase security and safety for patients, staff and the public.
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Follow up 2D-electrophoreisis is performed as appropriate, to avoid missing attenuated forms in which the GAG:creatinine ratio is normal but abnormal GAG's are excreted.
Becoming more active is important for improving health and easing pain
For polycythaemia;
A joint NHS community project in Gloucestershire to tackle health inequalities has been shortlisted for a national award.
For adults, blood taken into a 5mL gold top tube (or rust top for the Acute Unit)
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This page gives you information about what to expect when leaving the Emergency Department after having had sedation. You have been given a sedative medication to assist with your procedure. You may experience a short period of memory loss during the time the sedation is effective. This medication may also impair your judgment for up to 24 hours. Sedation is safe with very few side effects but most patients have feelings of tiredness afterwards. Some people may believe they are fine and unaffected by the medication but their reactions will be slower. This is similar to how some people may feel after having alcohol.
No specific preparation required
Health bosses have reiterated their long-term commitment to maternity services at Cheltenham and Stroud following the extension of temporary changes helping to safeguard patient safety during labour and birth.
We are holding a Quality Summit on 31 July 2025 at Sandford Education Centre, Cheltenham General Hospital to explore a number of issues identified through investigating hospital acquired pressure ulcers (HAPUs).
We are holding a Quality Summit on 26 November 2024 at Sandford Education Centre, Cheltenham General Hospital to explore a number of issues identified through investigating patient falls.
Every September, Blood Cancer Awareness Month raises awareness and understanding of blood cancers. This year, our cancer support workers are holding a series of events at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.