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by Katherine Holland and Suzie Cro
The 4th GSQIA Graduation and Awards Ceremony took place on Thursday, 15th of June 201 at 10:00am in the Lecture Hall in Redwood Education Centre, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Dr. Gentles is a Consultant Physician specialising in the care of older patients. Dr. Gentles works half in the hospital and half in the community, in a joint appointment between GHNHSFT and GHC. Her hospital time is spent mainly seeing older patients who have presented to the Emergency Dept at GRH or who are on the short-stay unit for older patients with frailty. Her community work is carried out across Gloucester city. She has an interest in patient and carer involvement and believes co-production and equal partnership of clinicians and patients is the way forward in improving services. She recently worked at the Royal College of Physicians as their Patient Involvement Officer. She is a voluntary board adviser to Healthwatch Gloucestershire.
Dr Pirie qualified at St Bartholomew's and the Royal London Hospital School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2000. he completed his SHO training in London.
Dr Salahaddin Ubaid is a UK trained consultant interventional Cardiologist working at Cheltenham General and Gloucestershire Royal hospitals.
Steve is the Clinical Lead for Upper GI Surgery and an Honorary Tutor at Bristol University Medical School.
End of Life Care Guideline - Summary Prescribing GuidelineOther Palliative Care Guidelines (intranet)
This page provides information for patients who have an open wound (not closed with stitches) that needs debriding (removal of unwanted tissue) to allow it to heal. Larval therapy and bio surgical debridement are 2 other terms that we use to describe the debriding of wounds using sterile larvae (maggots). Larval therapy is a reliable and recognised practice to assist debridement in a wound.
by Lowri Bowen
Dr Bodycombe trained at Birmingham Medical School, working initially in the West Midlands before starting his anaesthetic training in Cheltenham. He moved back to the West Midlands to complete his training before spending a year as a locum consultant in anaesthesia and pain medicine with the Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust.
This page will answer some of the questions you may have about the medication (metformin) you have been advised to take to help with your condition of polycystic ovaries (PCOS).
Find out about our midwifery led birth units, our Women's Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, and visiting times.
Clotted blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required).
We are sorry that you may be kept waiting on occasions during your visit. You may have to wait in a corridor until a cubicle or ward bed is available.
by Claire Cushley
Dr John Smallwood, Dr Charlotte Dobson, Dr Oliva Murphy
by Dr Giovanna Sheiybani
By S. Alaee, H.Iftikhar, R.Kaminski, C.Sharp