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… the spread of infections. Care for the most seriously-ill patients has improved. The Emergency Department (ED) has its … single rooms for High Dependency and Intensive Care patients. The design and layout of the Brunel building means that patients and visitors find it easy to navigate. There is one …
… Foundation Phase Online Course We normally offer patients the opportunity to take part in a pair of meetings … self-management areas • sharing coping strategies between patients coming to the seminars • finding ways of reducing … we run involves sharing knowledge and experience which patients have already developed. We had to stop offering …
… the condition is uncertain. There is no cure for PSP but patients can benefit from having medications to manage … Initial symptoms of CBS often begin around age 60. Patients are sometimes tried on medications used to treat … Parkinson’s disease but these are usually not effective. Patients may benefit from occupational therapy, physiotherapy …
… Unit - For Clinicians The Bristol Spinal Unit accepts patients referred from Primary Care Teams as well as Regional … of operative and non-operative management strategies for patients with spinal conditions. Bristol Spinal Unit - For … The Bristol Spinal Unit accepts patients referred from Primary Care Teams as well as Regional …
… practice-changing clinic trials, improving the lives of patients with mesothelioma, pleural infection, and … dysfunction which impacts on the wellbeing of patients with severe asthma. These factors may be the result … of brain activity after cognitive behavioural therapy in patients with asthma and depression. The effect of asthma …
… Urology Inpatients & Day Case Surgery For elective surgery, patients are asked to report to Theatre reception at Gate 21, Level 3 in the Brunel building, Southmead Hospital. Patients who require a hospital stay after their surgery … For elective surgery, patients are asked to report to Theatre reception at Gate 21, …
… of the interventions we offer will help about one third of patients and will reduce the intensity of pain but not take … if it is considered appropriate. With support, many patients can start to exercise, engage with hobbies and … and for this reason it is unhelpful for us to disable our patients by saying that they are unfit to work. Our Pain …
… improve the care we provide Our team does not just involve patients as Research/Trial participants. We are also … will result in high quality projects that are focussed on patients, and with outcomes that are important to them. We … and have new members join us! Who is this opportunity for? Patients with experience of Obstetrics/Gynaecology/Maternity …
… squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and possible melanoma (MM) . Patients are to be referred via NHS eReferrals . The Trust … operates the booking system on NHS eReferrals which allows patients to book their appointment without having to contact … squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and possible melanoma (MM) . Patients are to be referred via NHS eReferrals . The Trust …
… Walsh and Dr Seema Srivastava) This service assess patients with severe/complex osteoporosis and offers advice on alternative treatment for patients intolerant to oral biphosphonates and accepts patients with other metabolic bone problems such as Paget's …