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BMA Resident Doctors’ Industrial action – 7 April to 13 April and temporary changes to Cheltenham A&E
by Karen Thomas and Melanie Randles
You have now completed your training and should be feeling confident to administer your subcutaneous methotrexate injections (Metoject®) at home.
by Helen Giles
Serum - paired samples not normally required
Dr Brady is a Consultant Cardiologist with a sub-specialty in Interventional Cardiology, focusing on the investigation and treatment of coronary artery disease. Dr Brady completed his medical training at the University of Leicester where he was awarded an Honours degree and the Very Reverend Derek Hole Prize in Cardiovascular Medicine (2012). He was awarded an MD by the University of Birmingham in 2022 having undertaken research in atrial fibrillation and heart failure. He completed his training in Interventional Cardiology at the Bristol Heart Institute and the Royal Bournemouth Hospital.
by Claire Winchester
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published two reports for the Trust’s Children’s Centre and Emergency Department. They have also issued an enforcement notice on Maternity Services.
Our medical training for doctors is run by our Gloucestershire Academy, one of seven academies and NHS trusts that provide placements for the University of Bristol.
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital’s (GRH) Tower Block is set to benefit from a multi-million-pound facelift that will transform the city’s skyline.
Ian Mean, chair of the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Organ Donation Committee said:
The types of medication prescribed by rheumatology include:
This page will help to answer some of the commonly asked questions for patients who are being screened for Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
This page gives you information about the procedure known as a left hemicolectomy which is performed to remove a diseased area in your bowel. The page will also explain what the procedure involves and list some of the common complications associated with it.
February is LGBTQ+ history month, where diversity and inclusion is vital for performance, wellbeing, and making a meaningful difference to all colleagues.
This page gives you information about appendicitis, including the risks and benefits of having the appendix removed.
Mr Old qualified in Medicine at the University of Birmingham, and completed postgraduate surgical training in the South West.
Final deliveries of large specialist equipment for the Image Guided Interventional Surgery (IGIS) programme will take place over the next two weekends at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
This page will cover the frequently asked questions for Radiotherapy
Dr Shaw is currently the Trust Clinical Lead for Gastroenterology and has a particular interest in the diagnosis and treatment of luminal gastroenterology (conditions that affect the gut). He also holds the post of National Clinical Lead for Inflammatory Bowel Disease at the Royal College of Physicians.
The countywide Ophthalmology Cataract Service is provided in partnership by Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Gloucestershire Health and Care Foundation Trust at Cheltenham General and Tewkesbury Hospitals