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If you plan to visit a patient on Ward 6B on this day, we’re asking people to visit between 6pm and 8pm only.
The department has an equipment replacement programme with a commitment to invest in new and replacement equipment – enabling us to continue to provide
Information and support is available to any patients who wish to stop smoking. Free Wifi Free Wifi is available on all our wards.
The wound will take up to 2 to 3 weeks to heal.
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Ifosfamide is an alkylating agent used to treat a range of solid and haematological malignancies.
That’s what Tuesday’s AHP showcase event at Cheltenham aimed to do and I hope, like me, you felt we went some way in doing that.
reduce cupric ions to cuprous ions.
the National Reference Centre Results can take up to 30 days.
The closure is to facilitate works to renew the line markings as part of the Modular MRI project in the London Road Courtyard.
the machine to take a reading.
Mike had an extraordinary talent to reach out to others working in medicine across disciplines.
Turnaround times The samples are sent for analysis to North Bristol Trust, with results expected within 10 days.
Why not come along to a support group?
Aim To facilitate timely patient engagement and decision-making around ceilings of treatment to enable: appropriate comfort-focused care, end-of-life conversations
Sepsis is when the body reacts to an infection by attacking its tissues and organs.
The death of a baby is devastating to parents and their families, and decisions about what to do are very personal.
Huge thanks to the Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity for their support for our awards and to all our sponsors who made this celebration possible
be very low it is essential to protect these samples from the light.
Some cases of MTC arise due to an inherited mutation in the RET oncogene that leads to multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2, an autosomal dominant inherited