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FSH levels are reported as IU/L using the 2nd IRP WHO reference standard 78/549.
The Trust will be hosting a series of Facebook live session available to anyone who is interested in an apprenticeship to find out more.
Clomid® (Clomiphene citrate) or Letrozole are used in women who do not ovulate (produce eggs) regularly each month leading to infertility.
Please contact your GP or a Specialist Continence Nurse, who can give you more information.
A step-by-step approach for parents and carers This page provides you, or those people who may be looking after your child, with a basic guide on what
is a test to determine if there has been and the size of Foeto-maternal haemorrhage (FMH) FMH estimation is is performed to ensure that pregnant women who
The group are still in touch with their cohort of 27 nurses who began working at Cheltenham General Hospital and Delancey Hospital in spring 2000.
Immigration matters: individuals who work, or attempt to work for NHS organisations supplying false documentation ranging from false passports, visas and
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
To be accepted onto a Silver programme, you need to identify a project sponsor who will be a senior member of staff within your area.
Avoid close contact with people who have received oral live vaccines recently (such as polio and typhoid).
Normally you will see the person who performed your procedure before going home.
However, risks do increase with age and for those who already have heart, chest, or other medical conditions such as diabetes or for those who are overweight
Who will be looking after me?
This connects you with a community pharmacist who looks at all the medicines you take.
“Veteran Aware posters are being displayed in public waiting areas and we are urging anyone who has served in the armed forces to make themselves known
We have a vibrant diversity network, which represents colleagues across the organisation who may face a higher risk of discrimination.
Patients who need to be seen in an MIIU are encouraged to get in touch prior to attending by calling 0300 421 7777 (local call rate) or 111.