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… of a new female Public Involvement Urology Group to help us to improve the care that we give to our patients. In … Reading and feeding back on our new written patient information sheets, so that we can make sure they are easy to … who are taking part in the research study. Talking about the project in more detail with our research team. …
… from home, keep you-up-to date with news at home and tell us about your lifestyle. They are invited to progress meetings … medications and follow any advice you have been given. Information packs You will be given a stroke information pack … home, keep you-up-to date with news at home and tell us about your lifestyle. They are invited to progress meetings …
… details are correct. You will be contacted by letter with information about your appointment, so there is no need to phone and make … 3 years since your last screening mammogram please contact us on 0117 414 7070. I am 70 can I have an appointment? Yes. … correct. You will be contacted by letter with information about your appointment, so there is no need to phone and make …
… (BAEP) and Lateral Spread Response (LSR) Please read this information carefully before coming in for your Brainstem … test to give you any further information or explain more about the procedures. When will I get my results? You will … fail to attend, which wastes appointments. Please tell us with as much notice as possible if you no longer need your …
… cord. The majority of Brain tumours that are referred to us turn out to be either Gliomas or metastases. The remainder … in this area manage this group of patients. For more information about each tumour group please follow the links below. Groups … area manage this group of patients. For more information about each tumour group please follow the links below. Groups …
… been referred for possible cancer. What happens now? This information is for anyone who has been referred for tests by … way as quickly as possible, so you have been referred to us on a Fast Track pathway. If you require this information … please contact pals@nbt.nhs.uk . You can watch a video about the Fast Track pathway here: Fast Track referrals for …
… Rovers, said: “When John first approached the Club about supporting his campaign for awareness of the risks of … Rovers FC and Bristol Rovers Community Trust will help us to reach a wider audience to provide important information and guidance to our local community.” Dr Helen …
… If you are being treated by us, you may be invited to take part in one of our studies … always coming first. If you have any questions or concerns about a trial you wish to take part in, speak to the clinician in charge of your care. It is ok to ask about research. To see the full range of research that is …
… Overnight polysomnography (with MSLT) Please read this information carefully before coming in for your overnight … sleep at specific sections of the day. These periods are about 20-40 minutes and are about 2 hours apart. You will be … fail to attend, which wastes appointments. Please tell us with as much notice as possible if you no longer need your …
… by the Medical Examiner is routine and nothing to worry about. There are three parts to the Medical Examiner scrutiny … death that is not being investigated by the Coroner, so us getting in touch about your loved one’s death is … Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board website For more information on the service visit the Medical Examiner pages . …