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Bring in a completed copy of the ‘This is me’ document.
to do so in front of your child.
support to staff working in a stressful environment.
He has an interest in shoulder and elbow surgery as well as general orthopaedic trauma.
in urgent and emergency care.
Symptoms include: Numbness or tingling in leg, foot or toes. Throbbing sensations in casted leg/foot.
The treatment is carried out in the outpatient department and uses a machine similar to the ‘slit lamp’ used by the doctor to examine your eyes in clinic
Some people can have cellulitis without a break in the skin being found.
Usually, the procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic (injection in the gum) in our outpatient clinic.
a new Chair to be involved directly in working with system partners in shaping the long-term future for health and care across the county.
and knowledge of Registered Nurses within CGH A&E, on what to do in an external Major Incident by Samantha Lignelli
You can view equality reports from previous years in our Reports and Publications section.
If you are treated at one of our hospitals, you may be invited to take part in clinical research.
in this service.
Chemical Pathology Notes Ciclosporin is an immunosuppressant drug used in the prophylaxis of organ rejection in patients receiving transplants.
Our smoke free policy Smoking is not allowed anywhere in the buildings or in the hospital grounds.
in distinguishing between different causes of liver damage.
stool samples are not sufficient to rule in or rule out a GI bleed.
How will CDI affect my stay in hospital?
See Diagnostic criteria for Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) in adults (accessible to Trust users only) In/out catheterisation, self-catheterisation