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by Jade Edwards
Two-year-old Connie Billingham never met her grandma Gill, but she will be joining her Mum to walk in her memory at a special charity event later this year.
Determined fundraisers who have experienced baby loss are going the extra mile to help create a new remembrance garden at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
It has been 60 years since Rosie Crooks, 78, started her training to become a nurse in Gloucester.
Professor Michael W L Gear, the foremost and most eminent Consultant Surgeon of his generation in Gloucestershire, died peacefully at home on Monday 29 January 2024
At Gloucester, we invested up to £30m on improving the Emergency Department and acute medical care facilities.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a major global threat across human, animal, plant, food, and environmental sectors.
Latest on staffing challenges and the impact on maternity services at Stroud Maternity and Cheltenham Aveta
Women in a Gloucestershire village whose lives have all been touched by cancer have joined together to get behind the £17.5m Big Space Cancer Appeal.
We have two purpose-built training centres at our hospitals.
Ganglion cysts are the most common type of swelling in the wrist. They are completely harmless and usually disappear within a few years.
Frequently used local treatment guidelines
Immersive technologies like virtual reality (VR) are being used to support a more interactive, collaborative and student-centred approach to learning at Gloucestershire Hospitals.
Overseas NHS Workers Day is a recognition of the extraordinary contribution that people who have migrated to the UK have made in the fight against COVID-19 and the diverse skills and experiences these individuals have brought to the NHS.
Our vision aims to transform cancer care for thousands of patients.
Some media reports today incorrectly state that Gloucestershire Royal Hospital has been rated as ‘Requires Improvement’ by the CQC. Gloucestershire Royal Hospital continues to be rated as ‘Good’ by the CQC, however Urgent and Emergency Care has been changed to ‘Requires Improvement’ following a recent CQC inspection.
Building work for the new IGIS Hub at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital will cause some disruption around the hospital site at times.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has recognised improvements made at Gloucestershire Royal and Cheltenham General Hospitals which are having a positive impact on patient care, a report shows.