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Check out the Food switch App as this can be a useful tool in helping you keep to a no added salt diet.
This will be done at the same time as the dressing change.
You and your doctor have decided that haemodialysis treatment will be needed when your kidneys are no longer able to filter your blood as well as they
A guide to tumour marker requesting has been produced as part of this initiative. Please access the link for details.
You may find it useful to read the information on this page as it will give you a better idea of what to expect when you attend your appointment.
Talk to your partner if you have one, and be as honest as you can about what you want and do not want.
well as make a donation in their memory.
As it can be difficult to always know who to go to for information, we identify one of the therapists as a link person for the therapy-related aspects
Parental responsibility is the power to make important decisions about a child, such as: Decisions about where a child will live.
This page gives you information about the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa, also known as P. aeruginosa.
As long as you are careful, you can still brush your teeth. A soft toothbrush is usually best at first.
Our staff, particularly student midwives, as well as newly qualified and new to the Trust midwives, are encouraged to spend time with me as the Bereavement
The Gloucestershire enhance programme offers regular study days as well as the opportunity to gain a Certificate in Contextual Leadership.
This is known as the link system.
We encourage families to speak freely to our team with any concerns that they may have, as well as to share their experiences with other parents of babies
Patients are now able to view Gloucestershire Hospitals appointment information and associated letters, as well as receive reminders in the NHS App.
On 11 November, we will explore the above issues in depth with staff who carry out the work thereby ensuring we are looking at the issues as ‘work as done
Urine collection should be sent to the laboratory as soon as possible after completion and ideally within 24h of finishing.
well as providing regular training when required.
Deputy CEO and Director for Safety and Medical Director, Mark is taking part as a thank you to our dedicated NHS heroes.