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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
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Always consider Viral Haemorrhagic Fever (eg. Ebola) as part of the differential diagnosis in patients with unexplained fever following return from an area of risk. All patients must be risk assessed for VHF before any Pathological specimens are taken.
by Dr Alexander Grant
By Dr H Iftikhar, Dr S Alaee, Dr J Bennett, Dr A Creamer, Dr R Kaminski, Dr D Windsor, Dr C Sharp
I wanted to care for people but not as a nurse (initially)! I got into nursing because I could not do Medicine back then. Several events orchestrated and confirmed my pathway into nursing; once I got in, I loved it with a passion and I've never looked back.
The Respiratory team offers a high-quality service supporting children and young people with a range of respiratory illnesses. We provide specialist clinics with both the consultant and nurse specialist, as well as nurse-led clinics for mild to moderate asthma.
The SACT (chemotherapy) Outpatients service, which has been temporarily based on Prescott Ward at Cheltenham General Hospital will return to Avening Ward from Monday 15 April
Sample requirements
NHS organisations in Gloucestershire are calling on Allied Health Professionals and Healthcare Scientists to return to the profession they love
We aim to create a positive culture where our patients, visitors and contractors consistently demonstrate acceptable standards of behaviour towards our staff, other patients, visitors and people on our premises.
The department offers a range of semen infertility investigations which include:
You have been referred this page because you have a soft tissue injury to your wrist or hand.
Total calcium is measured in serum or lithium heparin plasma but can also be measured in urine, particularly when investigating the cause of a raised blood calcium level and wishing to exclude familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia or in the context of the formation of renal calculi.
The information in this page will help you to understand breathlessness and how it can be managed.
When you go home, you can expect a visit from a community midwife, who will continue your care ensuring both you and your baby are well.
There's lots of advice available online or via support groups, helplines and websites