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The project was commissioned and managed by Arts Coordinator Anoushka Duroe-Richards, who has been appointed through the support of the Cheltenham and
by Adele Pugh
But the team are also going one step further by volunteering at our hospitals.
If photographs were taken of your baby by the hospital photographer, they will be developed in the Medical Photography department.
This is normal and it should start to ease by the time you are discharged.
Sample retention by lab: EDTA samples are retained for a minimum of 48 hours at 2-10°C.
Microbiology Notes The information given here is intended for use by healthcare professionals.
Find out how you can help support our hospitals and earn extra money over the winter by emailing: hannah.farr1@nhs.net
Paget’s disease) Conditions not routinely managed by rheumatology Osteoarthritis Gout (except in complex cases) Osteoporosis (except in complex cases)
microbiology service which is provided to all hospital clinicians in our hospitals, Gloucestershire Care Services, and 2gether, and to all local GPs served by
Many of our patients do not need to see a doctor but are managed by us.
In the presence of abnormal results or atypical cell flagging by the Full Blood Count analyser, a blood film is also examined.
by Dr Tim Spencer and Dr Lorna Hawley
The reconfiguration of A&E services in Cheltenham was part of a public consultation run by the former Gloucestershire Primary Care Trust in 2012, which
Governors are given various opportunities to hold Non-Executive Directors to account, for example by observing their activities, or meeting with them and
Sample retention by lab: This sample will be retained post-analysis at the Hammersmith Hospital, London.
Chemical Pathology Notes Erythropoietin (EPO) is a hormone produced mainly by the kidney, involved in the control of red blood cell production.
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Thiopurines are catabolised to inactive metabolites by thiopurine methyl transferase (TPMT), which in effect reduces concentrations of the active metabolite