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Stroud Maternity Unit is a small midwife-led centre that helps deliver around 300 births every year and offers a home-from-home environment for new parents
ward - CGH (Cheltenham General Hospital) Outpatient Clinics Monday - All day - Myeloproliferative neoplasms Thursday - All day - Myeloma Friday- AM - New
We will also be recruiting for our new Youth Group to provide a regular voice for the youngsters of Gloucestershire at our hospitals.
need it and provide new innovative practice.
This new trial uses the power of Virtual Reality (VR) to provide patients with a sense of escape, connection, and comfort.
A new checklist was devised (Figure 1) to aid with re-stocking after use and to ensure all equipment is checked after each use.
To support these improvements, the Trust secured more than £100m which has been invested in new buildings, state-of-the-art technology and equipment, new
Patients with a newly diagnosed chronic condition requiring a number of new medications.
New bleeding from one or both ears. New deafness in one or both ears.
Key developments include the opening of the new Hyper-Acute Stroke Unit at Cheltenham General Hospital, reductions in patient waiting times, and enhancements
However, moving to a new messaging process means they're linked to the Patient Portal.
When orders are packed a new order sheet is enclosed (sheets can be photocopied if necessary).
The map below shows the new entrance.
Poster Download (coming soon) Background Induction is key for the preparation of medical students on a new clinical attachment.
We will be launching a major fundraising appeal for the new facilities later this year.
minute poster presentation and competed for the following prizes: Winner of the Best Quality Improvement Poster: Maternity Postnatal Information for New
Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, and Cheltenham MP, Alex Chalk, paid a special visit to Cheltenham General Hospital yesterday (Thursday 14 March) to see our new
These were then implemented to the new cohort (Cohort 2 March 19) during the 6 months of the preceptorship program.
This new technology could help more than 4,000 patients every year in the county.
You can talk to them about: Any new medication that you were given in hospital.