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He not only cycled more than 1,600km from Land’s End to John O' Groats, but also climbed Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, while on the route as
So we take this bread and wine and trust that he is present with us.
Over many years I watched waiting rooms became busier and busier, and I remember saying to my consultant that he would soon be playing a very full house
Qualifying in Zambia, he had specialist training in South Africa for five years, during which he researched the challenges faced in delivering an ENT service
So, there was a tremendous following wind to get to the target and we managed to raise the money in just eight months,” he said.
Gavin Griffiths, founder of DiAthlete, leads the sessions and he operates from personal experience in living with T1D himself.
“Being told I had cancer was very worrying, and waiting to find out whether it had spread was a scary time,” he said.
He continues with: “To see UK figures improving back to pre-pandemic levels so quickly is a testament to the resilience and commitment of the whole team
He is internationally renowned for his work in person-centred practice development and research.
If the doctor thinks it is necessary, he will recommend that you have an ultrasound scan done in the same department by our radiologist.
He follows on with "One Gloucestershire health and care partners are working closely together to ensure those in greatest need continue to have access
Here, he shares his story from the moment of his stroke to the care he received through to the lifestyle changes he’s made since.
He owes his life to the quick actions of his friends, who were CPR trained and started then maintained chest compressions until medical help arrived.
My father was born in Jamaica and came to England when he was 21, my mother is English and I consider myself to be mixed race.
Tom has recently completed a Level 3 Junior Content Producer (multi-media) apprenticeship in the trust but whilst on programme, he gave us this feedback
There are no long-term plans to close services at Cheltenham or Stroud” he said.
He had asked for his organs to be used to help others.
“I’ve had such a good experience with it that I persuaded him that he should do it too.”
I wanted it to stand out, just like the outstanding cancer care he received.”
He continues, "We all have a loved one, or know of someone who’s elderly, and as more and more of us live longer, and with more complex long-term conditions