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Can I bring someone with me to the appointment?
I am committed to ensuring that my personal values drive me and those I lead in the right direction to ensure that all our work is centred on providing
I picked on this particular aspect that really concerned me when this project opportunity came about.
I enjoy the daily interactions with patients and their families, which made me decide to train as a nurse.
Why has a nerve root injection been recommended for me?
"My mum was very proud of me and my sister, who is a nurse and previously worked at GRH Emergency Department for eight years.
Could the tracheostomy stop me from breathing?
Luckily my Cheltenham team supported me every step of the journey. It may sound obvious, but I really do owe them my life.”
The 18-year-old from Gloucester said: “I decided to become an apprentice at the Trust because A-levels really were not working for me.
this to say about his experience: “I have got to 78 without ever being hospitalised so being told I had to part company with my left kidney did not fill me
Dr David Windsor, Clinical Lead for Critical Care in Gloucestershire, said: “Our response to this pandemic to date has filled me with immense pride.
How do I get help so I can make a choice that is right for me?
What do I need to bring with me?
Being a volunteer allows me to help make someone’s visit to the hospital a little bit better for them.
It is safe for me to do so?
Having information about services under one roof and in one place on line makes a lot of sense to me and will make accessing these so much easier.
They looked after me so well and are always checking in to see how I am,” Cathy said.
proof of your identity as this is legally necessary Any patient held community care records A copy of your/your cared for persons completed ‘This is me