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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Back slabs are commonly used as a first-line treatment when the fracture is swelling or following a surgical procedure.
Thanks to donations to Focus and investment from the Trust, work has begun on a new PACE research trial at the Gloucestershire Oncology Centre.
There are so many ways that you can help make a difference - wherever you are on your journey, we are here to help
We are committed to making sure we have safe levels of staffing on our wards at all times.
Under the Data Protection Act 2018 you are entitled to access your clinical records or any other personal information held about you.
If you are unwell, require close monitoring or your treatment is administered over several hours, you may need to stay on an inpatient ward.
From Monday 9 March until Saturday 14 March, Gloucestershire Hospitals will be celebrating its healthcare scientists and the role they play in making a difference to patients’ lives as part of national Healthcare Science Week.
The 16th GSQIA Silver Graduation and Awards Ceremony took place virtually on Wednesday, 8th of July 2020 from 2.00-3.30pm on MS Teams.
by Richard Sidebottom
by Angela Dale
This Five-X-More sculpture was carved by the Gloucester-based artist Deborah Harrison
Some babies cry and seem unsettled around the time of a feed
In their first games, the Gloucestershire team have triumphed with three silver medals and one bronze at the British Transplant Games in Nottingham this weekend.
They are funded by the Department of Health to improve the health and wealth of the nation through research.
Some of this year's team share their stories ahead of the Games which begin 31 July - 3 August.
Volunteers’ Week is an annual celebration of the contribution millions of people make across the UK through volunteering in their communities. We particularly thank our amazing band of hospital volunteers.
It has been 60 years since Rosie Crooks, 78, started her training to become a nurse in Gloucester.