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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Image Guided Interventional Surgery (IGIS) means procedures where the surgeon uses instruments with live images to guide the procedure.
We are the Gloucestershire Hospitals Young Influencers. We work as a group to get young voices heard and make a difference in the Trust and our local community.
This page gives you helpful guidance to make sure that any item of patient information you are working on is evidence based, and written in keeping with Plain English standards and those of the Trust.
This page is intended for all pregnant women who have been asked to attend for an oral Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT).
The purpose of the BRAID trial is to determine whether additional imaging with one of several types of scans is helpful in the early detection of breast cancer.
This page provides you with information about having a capsule sponge test.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been chosen to pioneer a ground-breaking tissue donation initiative in England.
by Jyothsna Chennupati
Mr Rolland is a gynaecological surgeon with sub-specialist accreditation in gynaecological cancer surgery and the management of benign vulval diseases.
Dr Decatris trained in Medical Oncology in Manchester and Leicester. From 2004-2014 he worked in Cyprus and in 2014 he returned to the UK and has been working in a full-time substantive post at our hospitals. Dr Decatris works across all three hospital sites (Cheltenham, Gloucester, Hereford).
This is an infection of the tendon sheath that surrounds the flexor tendons (the tendons responsible for closing the hand into a fist) on the palmar surface of the hand
Back slabs are commonly used as a first-line treatment when the fracture is swelling or following a surgical procedure.
Thanks to donations to Focus and investment from the Trust, work has begun on a new PACE research trial at the Gloucestershire Oncology Centre.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography to distinguish normal and abnormal Haemoglobins. Tests include:
By A Creamer, S Alaee, H Iftikhar, F Ahmed, H Steer, C Sharp
Your support has raised over £3.3million to fund the latest state-of-the-art imaging equipment to help over 40,000 patients every single year