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She said: “The timing of this decision has not been an easy one but I shall be 60 in January and, having been fortunate to have recovered so well following
She has a special interest in Parkinson's Disease and managing cognitive change in later life.
She was also booked in for a ureteroscopy where a tiny telescope was used to examine her kidneys.
Yasmin was my midwife on the delivery suite and she was just brilliant.
In times when nothing stood but worsened, or grew strange, there was one constant good: she did not change
She received the award at the graduation ceremony at Cheltenham Racecourse.
It will be a sanctuary for parents,” she said.
This will confirm the woman’s blood group and identify if she is Rh D positive or Rh D negative, and if Rh D negative, the woman will be offered cffDNA
alongside her unrelenting determination to do the very best for Gloucestershire that sets her apart” “Deborah would also be the first to acknowledge, that she
She and her team can be rightly proud of everything they have achieved.”
She is working under the supervision of Mr Oliver Old, Consultant Bariatric Surgeon at Gloucester Hospital.
The former nurse was inspired to get involved after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015.
My mother did a lot of voluntary work for the Red Cross and I grew up admiring what she was doing.
She was approachable, hence I always looked forward to coming to work and doing extra shifts when the need arose.
After retiring from running a children's charity, she spotted one of our social media posts calling for volunteers and thought “That’s for me”.
She was very encouraging and challenged me to apply for the post.
She told me not to beat myself up and signed me off for two weeks.
Our first patient was treated on Mon 8th May 2017; she stated ‘I was so pleased to be given the opportunity to try scalp cooling’.
Mowgli exists to enrich lives, not only of her teams but of the communities which she serves.
how our front line team's careful attention to the needs of our dying patients had allowed her to have some significant moments with people, and how she