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The Department of Critical Care (DCC) is a special ward in Cheltenham that cares for people who are critically ill, in an unstable condition, or need close monitoring after surgery.
This is a reference laboratory investigation – tests performed in Southmead Hospital (NBT) Microbiology Department. Antimicrobial Reference Laboratory. The information given here is intended for use by healthcare professionals. We recommend monitoring chloramphenicol levels in all patients who are being treated with chloramphenicol for suspected or confirmed bacterial meningitis There may be other circumstances when chloramphenicol levels may be useful – please discuss any other requests with the duty Consultant Microbiologist
This month's Board Meeting was held on the 29 January 2016, chaired by Professor Clair Chilvers in Gallery Room, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
This month's Board Meeting took place on the 24 June 2016, chaired by Professor Clair Chilvers in the Subscription Rooms, George Street, Stroud, GL5 1AE
This month's Board Meeting took place on the 28 October 2016, chaired by Professor Clair Chilvers in the Board Room, Alexandra House, Cheltenham General Hospital.
This month's Board Meeting took place on the 13 December 2017, chaired by Peter Lachecki in the Lecture Hall, at Sandford Education Centre, Keynsham Road, Cheltenham.
This month's Board Meeting took place on the 11 October 2017, chaired by Peter Lachecki in the Lecture Hall, Sandford Education Centre, Keynsham Road, Cheltenham.
This month's Board Meeting was held on the 10 May 2018, chaired by Peter Lachecki in the Lecture Hall, Redwood Education Centre, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Dr Napier initially read law at the London School of Economics. He studied post-graduate medicine at the University of Southampton and completed his gastroenterology/hepatology training in the Bristol/Severn region. He has an interest in hepatology.
Today you have had treatment known as Loop Diathermy (LLETZ) to remove an abnormality on your cervix (neck of the womb); this is called Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN). This page gives you information about what to expect after the treatment and in the future.
Your oncologist has recommended that you have a course of radiotherapy. This page gives you information about the radiotherapy and what will happen during treatment. Please be aware that radiotherapy centres are training centres for doctors, nurses and radiographers. Students may be present in the department but they are supervised at all times. If you would prefer not to have students present during your treatment, please let a member of staff know. You may find it useful to write down some questions before you start your treatment.
This page gives you information on how to use the eye drops you have been prescribed. Different ways of using your eye drops are explained step by step. A useful chart to note down your doses is also provided within the PDF attached, below.
The Mayhill unit at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital cares for patients who come in for surgery.
'The Hand that Cared' commemorates Fannie Storr, a former Nursing Director and latterly a governor and volunteer chaplain at our Trust.
Thanks to your support, local cancer patients are benefitting from innovative auto-contouring software for radiotherapy planning
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We are committed to making sure we have safe levels of staffing on our wards at all times.