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… unit (NICU) at Southmead Hospital when she was approached about taking part in the "SurfON (Surfactant Or Not)" study . … but we were so happy to be able to make our own decision about taking part. “If you’re considering taking part in … Descriptive transcript 0:03 - Audio So, I found out about the study when we gave birth to my son who was 6 weeks …
… so we asked some of our recently graduated apprentices about how their apprenticeships helped them, both personally … she has also become a practice educator. When asked about her experience, Sofia said: “My apprenticeship has … category at the NBT Apprenticeship Awards. When asked about her apprenticeship experience, Paulina said: “I …
… degree. While I was working on the wards I was thinking about how I wanted to use my interest in research combined … experience. The key thing is being passionate and engaged about wanting improvements for patients on a wider scale. If … degree I did a research Masters and I was thinking about going into Academia but then decided it wasn't for me. …
… Patient Consent & Information What you need to know about getting information about the person you care for As a Carer of someone who is in hospital, you may need information about the person you care for, and staff may want to speak to … What you need to know about getting information about the person you care for As a …
… regulate and manage his Diabetes better. Tell us a bit about yourself I'm 63 and self-employed as a dog walker and … for. I was asked if I would like to come in and find out about it. They explained what was involved, how it would … was offered, it wouldn't just be me coming in to find out about it, my wife would come in and everything would be …
… All of this contributes to greater physical fitness. What about addiction to pain killers? Following surgery, many … who are addicted to pain medicine can: Feel out of control about how much medicine they take or how often they take it. … an opioid. However, there may be other information about your illness that the DVLA needs to know. Chronic/long …
… to your baby/singing/playing music that you like thinking about your baby and talking with your partner and other close family about your baby. Try and take a little bit of time each day … growth of your baby’s brain. If you have any questions about feeding your baby please talk to your midwife. If you …
… are uniquely qualified to translate scientific information about nutrition and food into practical dietary advice. As well as providing impartial advice about nutrition and health, dietitians also advise about food related problems and treat disease and ill health. …
… 80% of the stomach, leaving a thin tube or sleeve (about the width of your thumb) which holds about 50-100mL of fluid (about ½ cup of tea). The ‘gut’ or digestive tract remains … 80% of the stomach, leaving a thin tube or sleeve (about the width of your thumb) which holds about 50-100mL of …