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Results are made available on the computer as soon as they are technically approved.
Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said: “Although our emergency care services have traditionally focused on
We worked with young people, their parents/carers and staff focusing on Diabetes, Renal, Rheumatology and Epilepsy pathways to gain an insight and understanding
Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity Our Hospitals Charity supports several arts and environmental programmes that you can see on our project pages
The space in Children’s ED features a jungle theme decided on by ED colleagues and Arts Coordinator Anoushka Duroe-Richards, who has worked with artist
The laws of this country give clear instructions on protecting children, adults, the elderly and those with learning difficulties.
Further information Please refer to the guidelines produced by the National Metabolic Biochemistry Network on amino acid analysis.
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This life-saving equipment enables medical teams to get images of patients on the ward who are too unwell to go to the X-ray department.
I feel very lucky to be able to work on a project we’ve funded and help bring the vision to life.
This page gives you advice on how to care for your child after they have been given sedation during their hospital attendance.
system was implemented to allow for same day referrals from Orthodontic Consultants to a member of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery team to be absorbed on
Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm Stoma Care Team Cheltenham General Hospital Tel: 0300 422 4363 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm If your call is not answered on
This covered our duty to refer and also implemented immediate support for the patient on discharge, by using new referral pathways.
A nurse will then assist you onto the examination couch and rest your legs on the knee supports.
As the vaccines are not ‘live’ it is safe for you to have them when on medication from rheumatology.
Please contact the team if you have any concerns about your immediate recovery on your return home.
On the advice of a Respiratory Physiotherapist
I would also like to focus on the routine measurement of lactate in those children with suspected sepsis and audit this data in the future to see if this
gastrointestinal tract when administered in liquid form or as uncoated tablets, with peak concentrations occuring within 1 - 2 hours of a single dose on