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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
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by Natalie Gaskell
This page gives you information about the procedure known as a left hemicolectomy which is performed to remove a diseased area in your bowel. The page will also explain what the procedure involves and list some of the common complications associated with it.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has created a carers' charter to outline how the Trust and local community can work together as partners in delivering exceptional patient care.
At Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, we believe that every baby being born is special. During your caesarean, there are ways in which we can help to assist you have an individual experience for the birth of your baby.
At Gloucestershire Hospitals our Governors are crucial and valued partners, whose expertise, enthusiasm, challenge and support help to shape our Trust.
This page gives you information about aftercare following your CT lung biopsy.
The department of Post-Graduate Medical Education is committed to supporting the education and development of Doctors in Training, Staff Grade and Associate Specialists (SAS) as well as Consultants throughout their career.
Lansdown Suite specialises in treating gynaecology patients and is located on the ground floor of Centre Block at Cheltenham General Hospital.
Dr Shaw is currently the Trust Clinical Lead for Gastroenterology and has a particular interest in the diagnosis and treatment of luminal gastroenterology (conditions that affect the gut). He also holds the post of National Clinical Lead for Inflammatory Bowel Disease at the Royal College of Physicians.
This page provides you with information about the condition Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP). It is designed for parents/carers of babies on the Neonatal Unit who are examined and found to have this condition.
Documents and links detailing palliative care guidelines for health professionals
Newborn babies have underdeveloped immune systems, making them particularly susceptible to infections that may be mild in adults but severe in infants
Mr Barksfield is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with a specialist interest in Hip and Knee Surgery. He completed his Medical Training at Imperial College London in 2006. During this time, he also undertook a Clinical Clerkship in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at Harvard Medical School for which he was awarded honors.
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CA125 is the most widely used tumour marker for epithelial ovarian cancer.