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Our Council of Governors meets 6 times a year to provide feedback on developments and decisions at our hospitals.
by Karina Stallard
Cancer can develop in different parts of the body and each type has its own symptoms, tests and treatments.
This award recognises early career health professionals from both clinical and non-clinical fields who have already made a significant difference to our services and the lives of the people we serve.
Sometimes it’s the little things that make a big difference. Who deserves recognition for their contribution and for going the extra mile?
Dr Salahaddin Ubaid is a UK trained consultant interventional Cardiologist working at Cheltenham General and Gloucestershire Royal hospitals. Additionally, he holds the position of Honorary Clinical Lecturer and Clinical Tutor with the University of Bristol.
Chemical Pathology
by Roshan Rahim
On Tuesday 23rd November, our Chief Executive, Deborah Lee received an Honorary Fellowship award from University of Gloucestershire in recognition of her career within the NHS, and her success in leading the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust through very challenging times, including the current COVID-19 pandemic.
by Angela Dale
The ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of the thumb is particularly important because it allows stable pinch grip. Loss of this ligament, therefore, potentially impairs pinch grip.
You may have concerns about the risk to you and your unborn child about having X-rays or CT scans during your pregnancy. The information on this page answers some of the commonly asked questions allowing you to make an informed decision. If you have any further questions, please ask a member of the team caring for you.
A felon is a bacterial infection of the pulp or fleshy part of the fingertip.
by Catherine Harker, Kate Gatling.
The campaign leads, Deputy Director of Infection Prevention & Control Kerry Holden and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead Coral Boston share some of their hopes and aims for this project
Awarded by Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity for truly inspiring fundraising
Management of bleeding in adult patients taking oral anticoagulants (e.g. apixaban, dabigatran, edoxaban, rivaroxaban, warfarin). Includes guidance on DOAC reversal agents (e.g. andexanet alfa, idarucizumab, Octaplex).
This page provides information for bereaved parents who have suffered the loss of a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy. Please accept our sympathy at such a difficult time. We hope you find the following information helpful.
by Dr Paul Perkins