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It is shaped a bit like a butterfly, being made up of 2 parts; the wings (lobes) with a central body (the isthmus).
It also gives you information about your care and the support available.
It is displayed at Sandford Education Centre, part of Cheltenham General Hospital thanks to the support of Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity.
It is an opportunity to recognise the contribution of AHPs to patient care and population health, and a chance to get to know more about the role that
Although some specialist doctors occasionally request Lp(a), it is not a routinely used test and is currently not recommended for widespread testing.
It is measured in conjunction with free fatty acids (FFA) and glucose in order to investigate hypoglycaemia or symptoms associated with ketoacidosis.
It is located on the fifth floor of the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
It also acknowledges the invaluable contributions of our staff, whose dedication continues to shape the future of patient care.
It is important that you take the whole course. The action of chewing and swallowing can help to clear plaques. Mouth care is important.
It is called an apnoea when the airflow is blocked for 10 seconds or more.
It has been shown to reduce the length of stay and post-operative complications.
Having done so it is the responsibility of the investigating medical officer to decide whether it is safe to proceed with this investigation.
Most patients will not have to travel; however, it is possible that a limited number of specialised treatments may be provided at other local centres.
It is normal to feel some discomfort or pain after the implant of a PPM.
how it has influenced how we work.
helping to organise the event and are looking forward to meeting young people like themselves who are passionate about getting involved, as Lily explains: “It
Please pop by to say hello and to get some information, whether it is for yourself, friends or family members.
If you have any queries about the portal, or encounter any issues using it, please visit our Trust website where you can search ‘Portal’ to find frequently
It aims to provide new fathers across Gloucestershire with guidance on how to develop the mind-set, confidence and practical skills needed to meet their
The benefits of music in healthcare settings are well recognised, with evidence showing it can reduce stress, improve mood and even aid physical recovery