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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
by Rachel Lennox
During your treatment, you will meet a wide variety of practitioners as part of your multi-disciplinary team
Focusing on health, information and choice in maternity care
We are pleased to announce the official opening of our brand-new modular MRI unit at GRH
Thanks to our generous supporters, a new high-tech haematology microscope has been funded to support local cancer patients.
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.
by Kate Tredgett
Mr Dell'Aversana has extensive experience in cataract and vitreoretinal surgery. He performs a large number of procedures every year and he is involved in the training of perspective general and vitreoretinal consultants. Mr Dell'Aversana qualified in medicine and surgery in Italy and undertook further subspecialty training in the UK.
Our Quality Account for 2017–2018
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This guideline is for use in secondary care. Primary care guidance can be found here
We are delighted to announce the phased re-opening of Cheltenham General Hospital’s A&E department next month (June) in response to the continued reduction in community transmission of COVID-19 and low hospital admissions
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published the National Maternity Survey for 2021. The survey results reveal the responses from women who had given birth during February 2021, during the third national lockdown.
I enjoy the daily interactions with patients and their families, which made me decide to train as a nurse. It is always rewarding to see the progress patients make in overcoming their illnesses and extremely fulfilling to know that I played a role.
Please read this consent information carefully. It will explain each consent level clearly. If you are unable to understand this information, please contact the Medical Photography department. A member of staff will be able to explain the consent levels and answer any questions that you may have. The telephone number is at the end of this page.
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.
by Alison Doyle