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… at NBT because we were keen to do voluntary work in our retirement and our previous plans to work for a charity in the developing … a light at the end of the tunnel...” Thank you to all of our volunteer vaccinators helping to deliver the COVID-19 … at NBT because we were keen to do voluntary work in our retirement and our previous plans to work for a charity …
… really improving access to scans and diagnostic tests for our local population. “We have received great feedback from … to the local population through this new centre. “Across our nationwide network of CDCs, we’ve seen the real … Community Diagnostic Centre, one of two facilities in our area helping to give local people faster access to high …
… Chief Medical Officer at NBT, said: “We’re delighted that our Elective Centre plans have received approval from the … Centre has been given approval, meaning more people in our local area will get access to quicker, high-quality care. “Our organisations are working together to develop plans to …
… safe care for all women, birthing people and babies across our services is our priority. While we have made progress in recruitment, … this may cause and would like to reassure families that our Home Birth service continues to be available on a case-by … safe care for all women, birthing people and babies across our services is our priority. While we have made progress in …
… families had anticipated – and it’s not the experience our midwives want for them either. “But with community … woman-centred care. We also have great WIFI facilities in our hospitals and are more than happy for women to have their … recognise that these changes may be upsetting for many of our pregnant women and their families as they journey through …
… about another area of OT again. As a team we have adapted our working practices over the course of the pandemic e.g. We are not able to run our Pre-op education groups at present so most of our pre-op assessments and intervention is done over the … about another area of OT again. As a team we have adapted our working practices over the course of the pandemic e.g. …
… West has meant that we are seeing increased demand on our services. As is happening in hospitals across the … care for the rising number of people with COVID-19 in our hospital. We are keeping as many services running as … aim to re-introduce routine services as soon as is safe. Our clinical teams will be contacting their patients …
… in hormones associated with lactation and breastfeeding. Our great team in NICU and the parents all came together to … NICU for two days. Skin to skin has really helped us with our first son and Dylan, because they can feel your heartbeat … to Akhil, said, “Akhil was born at 35-weeks. As he is our first child, skin to skin has helped us to bond. We named …
… today Thursday 19 May 2022 If you haven’t registered for our #WeAreHCSWs recruitment event today, you are welcome to … Find out more about the event. Professor Steve Hams, our Chief Nursing Officer, said: “Our healthcare support workers play a central role in …
… Bristol NHS Trust Chief Executive, Andrea Young, said: “Our amazing staff and volunteers touch people’s lives on a … extremely proud of the high quality, safe care we provide our community. “We have made enormous improvements since 2014 … a brand new building. The professionalism and hard work of our staff through this period now shines through. We have the …