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purpose-built environment where clinical colleagues will have the best possible opportunity in which to provide the kind of care they came into the job to do
For their part, staff authoring or reviewing trust policy documents, do so in addition to their main role within the Trust and so their time is under pressure
Most children and young people are able to do well in school with reasonable adjustments in place.
Why do I need the treatment?
It may sound obvious, but I really do owe them my life.”
By meeting our strict inclusion criteria, we do not expect your condition to deteriorate.
Have a disability or a long-term physical or mental health condition that means an aid, adaptation or financial/human support is needed to do the job.
a problem but I believe they present us with a huge opportunity to develop our vision of Centres of Excellence providing specialist care that really do
Winter is our busiest time of the year when we do treat a lot of seriously ill patients.
It has also meant that we’ve been able to increase the amount of Radiology work that we can do in support of the town’s Emergency Department, the countywide
If you do find yourself ill or injured and are not sure where to seek help, here are a few useful pointers: If you think you may need A&E or to get the
Home births We continue to offer planned home births but there may be rare occasions when it is not safe to do so due to staffing challenges and this is
The rapid spread of Coronavirus has brought that role into sharp focus and we are determined to do whatever we can to ensure those we lose in our communities
Rhianna continues, "We come to work to do our best for our patients and these facilities will play a big part in helping us achieve that.
Listed below are the common symptoms of a minor head injury and do not usually need any treatment.
Do not stop your baby from wearing boots and bar but contact the Orthopaedic team in the Plaster Room as soon as possible.
There are several options for emotional support, so do talk to your team if this is the case for you.
Your body will not let you do any harm. Paracetamol may help and anti-inflammatory medicines such as ibuprofen can be effective.
If your coil is due to be removed then we can do this for you during the procedure.
I am really grateful to have been able to volunteer first and would encourage others to do the same.