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This patient safety incident response plan (PSIRP) sets out how Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust intends to respond to patient safety incidents over a period of 12 to 18 months.
by Emma Rodgers
'The Hand that Cared' commemorates Fannie Storr, a former Nursing Director and latterly a governor and volunteer chaplain at our Trust.
by Dr Catherine Tanner
The gynaecology service at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is offering cervical screening (smear) appointments for staff and members of the public
When you find out you’re pregnant, you will need to book your first appointment with one of our midwives. This is called your booking appointment.
We are a consultant-led surgical unit with a patient-centred and multi-disciplinary approach to helping people manage their hand and wrist problems.
The NMC has announced it is taking action after uncovering historical failings in it processes.
When the clocks go back, we go in!
Check swab expiry date before use
The triscaphoid joint is located within the wrist joint, and involves the scaphoid, trapezium and trapezoid bones.
Everyone’s story is different, and knowing what matters most helps us provide better care. We’d love to hear from you, so please share your story using the form below. If you wish to send video or photos, please email them to ghn-tr.comms@nhs.net
This is our ‘Journey to Outstanding’…
Septic arthritis is an infection of a joint where the joint often becomes hot, red and swollen and it is uncomfortable to move it.
Post-transfusion purpura (PTP) is a delayed adverse reaction to a blood or platelet transfusion that occurs when the body has produced antibodies to the donor transfused platelet antigens. These antibodies destroy the patient's platelets leading to a rapid decline in platelet count. PTP usually presents 5–12 days after transfusion.
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by Leah Tomkins