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by Louise Le Hegarat and Emily Darvill
These may be investigated by using a flexible nasoendoscope (a thin, flexible tube) to allow the doctor to have a look on the inside of the nose and throat
The mucus produced by the nose can become dry and form a crust. This crust can cause infection to develop and a delay in the healing process.
Some patients choose to ignore these even when they are verbally reinforced by nursing or medical staff, and it can be that they insist on leaving the
The resulting VCHA works closely with NHS England and NHS Improvement, service charities and the Ministry of Defence and is managed by the Getting It Right
nothing wrong with someone getting the pronunciation or spelling of a name wrong if they are unfamiliar with it, but it is useful to correct this, perhaps by
Deborah has been instrumental in driving through the Fit for the Future programme characterised by two thriving hospitals with separate Centres of Excellence
You will be directed to us by your healthcare professional whether that’s a GP, paramedic etc.
Services offered by the hub include: Physical health and wellbeing: Access to a broad range of exercise and fitness classes, healthy eating, weight management
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The procedure will be carried out by a nurse practitioner or a doctor.
Important note: Phlebotomy services are currently impacted by Industrial Action (April 2025), please check dates and details
This guidance (excluding the pathway) is supported by the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD), Association for Clinical Biochemistry
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us by email: ghn-tr.GSQIA@nhs.net.
I was mentored by my line managers and they helped me develop into various roles.
The head piece is connected to the internal implant by a magnet. The internal implant sits underneath the skin and receives the digital signals.
As mentioned, the stitches will dissolve, but can be removed by the practice nurse at your GP’s surgery if they irritate you.
by Gary Monaghan
Capital funding was awarded by NHS England in 2018 and was allocated under the Gloucestershire Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP), now
For other areas such as partners’ access, we know that these will have been impacted by COVID regulations, but we want people to know that we are listening