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People often describe the emotional and psychological side of dealing with cancer as harder than dealing with the physical side.
We would remind anyone planning to attend to abide by social distancing as well as wear a facemask where crowds gather.
The CQC rated the Trust's well-led domain as Requires Improvement and surgery as Inadequate.
As a patient’s condition changes, they may be moved to different areas within DCC.
Mucopolysaccharidoses are a group of rare inherited disorders caused by lack of specific lysosomal enzymes that degrade the complex carbohydrates known as
Abatacept modulates the T lymphocyte response, reducing inflammation through effects on cytokines such as TNF alpha, interferon and interleukin-2.
As per NICE TA758
planned behaviour was used as it recognises all the psychological elements that are relevant to staff and managers for this QIP.
It has been a rewarding project as I know this service is directly improving patient care and choice.
far as possible and ensuring the best possible service for patients under present circumstances.
well as damaging equipment and the hospital environment.
We also gave out an A-E assessment handout which staff took home from the teaching session to use as a refresher.
Talk to your partner if you have one, and be as honest as you can about what you want and do not want.
Due to the nature of the inspection the ratings were not re-rated which means surgery remains as ‘Requires Improvement,’ Maternity remains as ‘Inadequate
In December 2019, our Trust declared a climate emergency, recognising climate change as one of the biggest threats to public health.
You may give birth in our delivery suite if: you need the help of a doctor to deliver your baby you would like an epidural as pain relief during labour
well as digital care transformation across both sites.
As such, these samples will not be processed.
Follow the above instructions and try to brush your teeth as normal, being very gentle near the operation site.
As part of Black History Month in October 2022, we are supporting a project to showcase the stories of nursing staff from different ethnic minority backgrounds