What does a consultant gastroenterologist do?

What does a consultant gastroenterologist do?

Gastroenterologists are doctors who investigate, diagnose, treat and prevent all gastrointestinal (stomach and intestines) and hepatological (liver, gallbladder, biliary tree and pancreas) diseases.

What is Ward 20 at Bradford Royal Infirmary?

The Department provides emergency general surgery to the Bradford area. The Surgical Assessment Unit is based on ward 20 and patients are referred there directly from GPs, A&E and outpatients for assessment and treatment.

What hospitals are in Bradford?

Our Hospitals

  • Bradford Royal Infirmary.
  • Eccleshill Community Hospital.
  • St Lukes Hospital.
  • Westbourne Green Community Hospital.
  • Westwood Park Diagnostic Treatment Centre.

How do I contact Bradford Royal Infirmary?

To contact us ring 18001 01274 542200.

What is the difference between Gastrologist and gastroenterologist?

“Gastrologist” was a medical term used back in the early 1900s but has long since been replaced with “gastroenterologist” – which is the legitimate medical term for physicians who specialize in gastrointestinal conditions.

Is a gastroenterologist a surgeon?

A Gastroenterologist does not perform surgery. His work is limited to diagnosis and medical treatment. However, under the broad classification of surgery, Gastroenterologists do perform such procedures as liver biopsy and endoscopic (“scope”) examinations of the esophagus, stomach, small and large bowel.

What is Ward 28 at Bradford Royal Infirmary?

Ward 28 – Orthopaedic Surgery Please see the AccessAble pages on Ward 28 at Bradford Royal Infirmary and accessible parking.

What is Ward 16 at Bradford Royal Infirmary?

The day care unit is on ward 16 on level one at Bradford Royal Infirmary. Inpatient care is provided for patients with complications or side-effects from treatment or cancers. This is supported by an acute oncology nursing team.

Where is the biggest hospital in the UK?

It is one of the largest single-site hospitals in the United Kingdom and is part of one of the largest teaching trusts in England….

Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
Care system National Health Service
Affiliated university University of Birmingham
Services

How many hospitals are there in Bradford?

We currently operate over several sites; the Bradford Royal Infirmary provides the majority of inpatient services, and St Luke’s Hospital provides outpatient and rehabilitation services. We also operate four community hospitals: Westwood Park, Westbourne Green, Shipley Hospital and Eccleshill Community Hospital.

Do you have to pay for parking at BRI?

BRADFORD Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Bradford Royal Infirmary (BRI) and St Luke’s Hospital, has reintroduced parking charges for car parks on its hospital sites for patients and visitors.

How much does it cost to park at Bradford Royal Infirmary?

The Bradford Royal Infirmary is on Duckworth Lane and it is an NHS hospital that is also a teaching hospital….Bradford Royal Infirmary Parking Prices.

Daily Monthly
Highest Price £10.00 £150.00
Lowest Price £0.50 £20.00
Average Price £3.18 £42.91

Who are the nutrition team at Bradford teaching hospitals NHS Foundation Trust?

Please see the ‘Who we are’ and ‘How to find us’ sections for useful contacts. The nutrition team at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is led by two consultants (Dr Paul Reynolds, consultant gastroenterologist, and Professor Alex Brown, consultant physician) with the support of two specialist nurses, a dietician and a pharmacist.

How do I contact the Gastroenterology Unit at Bradford Royal Infirmary?

For enquiries regarding appointments please contact: (01274) 274274. For enquiries regarding procedures please contact: (01274) 364627. The gastroenterology unit is located on level 2 and 3 in the Duke of York building at Bradford Royal Infirmary.

What is Liver Research at Bradford University?

We are the largest liver research centre in West Yorkshire, and have contributed to several landmark multi-centre studies in hepatitis B and C, primary biliary cholangitis and alcohol-induced hepatitis. We are the only team to have run a phase I, first human study in Bradford. We have presented our work to national and international conferences.

How do we work with the Leeds teaching hospital Hepatology service?

We work closely with the Liver Unit at the Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust for patients who have more complex liver disease and for patients who need assessment for liver transplantation. Referral into the hepatology service can be made via the NHS e-referral system (formally choose and book).

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