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Carbapenamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) screen
by Deborah Painter
We have two purpose-built training centres at our hospitals.
This page provides information about using ice and heat in the treatment of soft tissue injuries.
This page contains useful advice for the carer(s) of a person who has had a head injury. The person who suffered the head injury may not be aware when things are not quite right. For this reason, we recommend that the leaflet attached below is given to someone who will be with the injured person for the next couple of days. Although well enough to leave hospital, it is possible that they may develop new symptoms which need either observing or seeking urgent medical help.
The information given here is intended for use by healthcare professionals. Please see Lab Tests Online-UK for more general advice, links and background.
Chemical pathology
This page gives you information about having cardiac catheterisation, also called cardiac angiography (angiogram).
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is holding an open day across its two hospital sites on Wednesday (8 September) – giving the public an opportunity to meet clinicians and ask them how the £101m investment will improve care as we emerge from the pandemic.
This page explains why we use eye drops for some visits to the Eye Clinic. This page also gives instructions on how to use them.
About our Pathology service, work experience opportunities we offer and details of how to tour our laboratories.
The Board of Directors manages the Trust's services and develops plans and strategies for the future. The Board includes full-time executives and part-time non-executive directors.
By A Creamer, S Alaee, H Iftikhar, F Ahmed, H Steer, C Sharp
Page last updated 15/03/2024
This page gives you information about your immunoglobulin treatment.
This page gives you information about endometrial ablation and aims to answer some of the questions you may have about the procedure.
by Ruth Bees