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you have a caesarean you need emergency care during labour Midwives will be on hand and you’ll have access to the latest equipment to support you through
The splint holds the finger straight, and allows the tendon to heal back down to bone with scar tissue.
We offer appointments Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 4pm, and weekends and bank holidays 8.30am to 1.30pm.
To achieve this, we need your input to understand what matters most to our staff, patients, and communities.
Similarly missed comorbidities fell from 112 per 1000 discharges to 19 per 1000 discharges (83% reduction).
If so, this event could be the perfect opportunity to spark their interest in an exciting future career in Healthcare Science.
nature of the business to be transacted."
reduction from 2.9% to 2.8% for surgeons without access to an EyeSi.
The table below summarises the investigations to be completed according to the symptoms presented.
This lump is referred to as a tumour. Cancerous tumours have the potential to spread around the body.
We are unfortunately unable to provide hospital transport to take you home.
Information and support is available to any patients who wish to stop smoking.
We are continually strengthening how we can engage and involve local people to ensure what matters to them is used to influence decision-making.
Unstructured format and incomplete information led to inefficiencies and hampered the ability to identify unwell patients and prioritise jobs.
Recommendations apply to systemic antibiotics only and do not relate to topical doses.
up from a chair or to do a press-up.
We wanted to improve this to make it a better experience for all.
(Please note, access is currently only available to Trust users).
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