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Area of expertise Emergency Medicine Inpatient service Emergency Department at both Cheltenham General and Gloucestershire Royal Hospitals
Helen Ford, Deputy Director, Integrated Commissioning at NHS Gloucestershire ICB
That’s why it’s so important to continue staying at home in order to save lives and protect the NHS.”
The telephone number is at the end of this page.
This page gives you information about tests used to help identify problems at the back of the eye.
Aim By April 2017 at least 50% of F1 and F2 doctors within the trust should be able to correctly answer 3 common opioid prescribing questions at a level
Is there anything I can do at home?
What will happen at the clinic?
The number can be used at any time of the day or night on any day of the week.
Test performed at CGH and GRH.
Bowel screening aims to detect bowel cancer at an early stage, if you have no symptoms. This is when treatment is more likely to be effective.
A tool was developed to signpost women to HV services at the earliest opportunity.
Further information on work experience placements at our Trust.
There have been no studies examining the use of nasal fentanyl (NF) or buccal midazolam (BM) to control symptoms at the end of life.
Post-Graduate Medical Education at Cheltenham General Hospital General enquiries: 0300 422 2880 Post-Graduate Medical Education at Gloucestershire Royal
Outpatient Clinics General neurology clinics at Cheltenham and Gloucester hospitals and monthly specialist clinics in Motor Neuron Disease and Huntington's
Test performed at PRU, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield. Sample Requirements Clotted blood.
Relevant clinical details Date of onset Details of exposure to other suspected cases Past history of syphilis Treatment history Storage/transport Store at
Send at ambient temperature to the laboratory the same day. Required information Relevant clinical details.
Sample requirements Samples should normally be collected at 4 hours or more after a suspected overdose.