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to the laboratory.
This will allow us to locate the area to be treated.
To begin with try to make sure you get the answers to these 3 questions: What are my choices?
The key to this procedure is precise probe placement to ensure the tumour is adequately treated whilst avoiding damage to healthy tissue and surrounding
I treasure my journey and I am also not afraid to challenge practices to create a meaningful change.
It’s important to have a vision to work towards and bring the team along with that vision.
prognosis letter to GP was 50%.
Your blood pressure is not constant and tends to vary from minute to minute and day to day.
It is important to build up the dose gradually, to help prevent problems. You will need to take gabapentin every day.
Why do babies go to the Neonatal Unit?
After gathering our initial results from 56 admissions, we adapted the clerking proforma to include questions relating specifically to alcohol history
“I look forward to working closely with her in helping to continue to transform our hospitals and making them a great place to work and receive care.”
Thank you to all of them.
Patients who need to be seen in an MIIU are encouraged to get in touch prior to attending by calling 0300 421 7777 (local call rate) or 111.
Thanks to a grant from Innovate UK, a new arts installation aimed to help local patients at Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals as part of a research project
Be invited to have your say about the future of the hospitals and services we provide to you. Be able to vote for a governor or stand as a governor.
My passion also is about providing exceptional care to the vulnerable to support their recovery and nursing allows me to achieve this holistically .
Implications In order to reach the target (and improve further still), there needs to be further promotion of the MH service.
Dermatology Outpatients Department Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Tel: 0300 422 8193 Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm
It was fantastic to work with the staff and patients to choose their favourites from over 300 images.