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“While there are no patients planned to use the Aveta Birthing Unit as part of their birthing plans, we do acknowledge the disappointment felt by those
by Lowri Bowen
by Dr Mark Bailey
I’m sure it’ll be really well received by colleagues.”
Please sort samples by laboratory department and place in the appropriate bag or box as below.
The unit, provided by the cancer care charity Hope for Tomorrow in partnership with Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, offers patients a more
All cases have been reviewed by senior midwives and obstetricians in the team and presented to the Trust Patient Safety Review Panel.
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.
Routine blood tests, requested by your doctor, may be taken during your course of treatment.
The laboratory is approved for Biomedical Scientist training by the Institute of Biomedical Scientists (IBMS).
CK is released by damaged muscle cells and levels >5 times the upper limit of normal have been reported to be consistent with rhabdomyolyisis.
, with sector and government leaders for the ceremony, where Edward Iles, Learning Technology Manager at GHNHSFT was presented with the coveted award by
You will experience some pain or discomfort following the operation, but we will try to make you more comfortable by giving you pain relief either by injection
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