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Our Quality Account for 2016–2017
Our Quality Account for 2013 – 2014
The 3rd GSQIA Graduation and Awards Ceremony took place on Friday 9th of June 2017 at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Chemical Pathology
Leakage fluid (1) plus a simultaneous blood sample (2):
by Dr Marcin Pachucki
by Zoe Brown
We're committed to improving our digital capabilities to provide the best possible care for our patients. This digital strategy outlines a clear plan to achieve this goal between 2019 and 2024.
Our aim is to provide the very highest standards of care to patients and relatives alike ensuring privacy and dignity are maintained at all times.
Plasma calcitonin is indicated in the investigation and monitoring of medullary carcinoma of the thyroid (MTC).
Each year, more than 5,000 people receive chemotherapy and other cancer treatments at Gloucestershire Oncology Centre.
Have you had a baby in the last three years? Did you use the Maternity Triage Service? If so we would love to hear from you!
by Elisabeth Cook
Due to essential works to replace hot water pipes, hot water will be unavailable throughout the main atrium block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, including the Children’s Centre, from 7:30am to 9pm on Sunday 29 September.
We are holding a Quality Summit on 26 November 2024 at Sandford Education Centre, Cheltenham General Hospital to explore a number of issues identified through investigating patient falls.
This page explains that the child in your care has had a successful allergen challenge. This means they are not allergic to that item and it can be safely introduced into their diet. Most allergic reactions happen immediately after the allergen has been eaten or contact made with the allergen e.g. latex, medication, and almost always happen within an hour. The child has been observed on the ward for at least 2 hours without any evidence of a reaction. It is now safe for the child in your care to go home. Delayed reactions can happen but this is extremely unlikely.
Lansdown Suite specialises in treating gynaecology patients and is located on the ground floor of Centre Block at Cheltenham General Hospital.
The organs and tissues in the human body are made up of cells, which are constantly growing and then dividing to form new cells.