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We have a team of social workers based in the hospital, who are on hand if you need them. Just ask a member of staff to contact the team for you.
Doctors who are refugees may face additional challenges. The General Medical Council (GMC) publishes helpful information for refugee doctors.
Thank you to everyone who makes a donation to support new and innovative research and trials at our hospitals.
Of those who had seen the posters (7 members of staff), 4 had seen/read both and admitted to learning new information from each poster as the designs and
Those who volunteer have said it's helped improve their self-confidence and motivation.
You may wish to bring someone with you to this appointment who will be able to drive you home.
In particular I had concern about a specific group of patients who could be categorized as sick by their National Early Warning Score (a total score collating
Method I mapped out the entire junior doctor job plan to establish who should be clerking at what time, interviewed several of them to establish the precise
. ➢ If you haven’t received an invite but would like to register, speak to a member of staff who will be happy to create your account. ➢ All you need is
Gloucestershire Domestic Abuse Support Service (GDASS) This is a county-wide service offering a variety of support programmes for women and men over 16 years old who
Who will I see during my treatment?
Patients who would like to be seen by the Smell Disorder and Allergy Clinic should get a referral through their GP.
If you have a relative who is allergic to penicillin, there is no reason to think that you will also be allergic to it.
This page has been written for patients who have been diagnosed with Endometrial Hyperplasia and aims to explain what causes this condition and how it
The hospitals have received some wonderful feedback from women who have used its maternity service during COVID-19.
We see patients according to the seriousness of their condition, so you may notice patients who arrived after you being seen before you.
The Council act on behalf of the local community, and the meetings are open to members of the public who would like to attend.
It is recommended that patients who have major surgery are treated with a blood-thinning medication.
You will be seen by a nurse who will check your personal details and ask you some questions about any illnesses or operations you have had before.
The Trust also holds a yearly service in remembrance of the babies who die before and around birth, you are welcome to attend.