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Aim We aimed to ensure 100% of patients at both CGH and GRH Emergency Departments who received DCCV for atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter received
My first job was teaching at a special education school for the deaf Why this specialty?
They are all sorted and despatched from Pathology reception at Cheltenham General Hospital.
Exit site infection (ESI) is defined as erythema or purulent discharge at ES with a positive swab culture.
Send at ambient temperature immediately to the laboratory. Laboratory information: separation should not be delayed so as to avoid cell lysis.
See also: Vitamin B12 and Serum Folate assays Test performed at CGH.
Send at ambient temperature to the laboratory. Required information Relevant clinical details including the reason for the request.
Send to the laboratory at ambient temperature the same day. (within 8 hours maximum) Required information Relevant clinical details.
The Emergency Gynae Admissions unit (EGAU) is located on the ninth floor of the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital within Ward 9A.
tube or 3.5ml Rust-top gel tube (Trust users only) Paediatric 1ml Serum Sample Turnaround Times 7 days Time Limit for Add-ons 2 weeks (whilst stored at
These are held at both Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and Cheltenham General Hospital.
Friday 11am - 1pm (Every 12 weeks) Next meeting: 1 August 2025at: Unit 2 Madleaze Rd, Gloucester GL1 5SJ time: 11am - 1pm This is held at Charlies Community
Final deliveries of large specialist equipment for the Image Guided Interventional Surgery (IGIS) programme will take place over the next two weekends at
The procedure is usually carried out in the Chedworth Suite at Cheltenham General Hospital.
Please arrive at the Paediatric Day Unit in the Children’s Centre at the time stated on your child’s appointment letter.
The Trust has been made aware that a small batch of cervical screening (smear) tests from the very end of March did not arrive at the cytology laboratory
From 2004-2014 he worked in Cyprus and in 2014 he returned to the UK and has been working in a full-time substantive post at our hospitals.
Not all babies with a positive DAT will get jaundice and anaemia but we will monitor these babies closely because they are more at risk.
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