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Sports day for patients in the Neuro Rehabilitation Unit
Our Neuro Rehabilitation team held a special sports day for our patients who have come to us with complex neurological disabilities, like stroke or brain injury. Some of our patients can be with us for up to 12 weeks and running activities like this helps encourage our patients to be more active and makes them feel part of the community.
Thank you to our amazing staff 💙
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Видео

Things you need to do to stay safe in the sun
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Summer is finally here 🌞 Our skin cancer nurse, Kate shares the things you need to do to stay safe in the sun. 👉 bit.ly/4c3pqFM
Mark Foulkes MBE - King's Birthday Honours List 2024
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Mark Foulkes, Macmillan Lead Cancer Nurse and Nurse Consultant has been awarded an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours List 2024. Hear from Mark about his reaction to the award and the reason why he joined the NHS. 👉 bit.ly/4crEjkX
Outpatient Hysteroscopy
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Outpatient Hysteroscopy
Celebrating 185 years - Royal Berkshire Hospital
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Happy 185th birthday to the Royal Berkshire Hospital! 🎂 To celebrate, we take a step back in time when the Royal Berkshire Hospital first opened in 1839 and reflect on how far we've come.
'They saved my life and it's my way of giving back' - Matt, Volunteer
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'They saved my life and it's my way of giving back' 💙 Matt shares his story of volunteering here at the trust and his advice to those who wish to volunteer. We have over 280 volunteers who give up their time to share support our staff, our patients and their families. We are very grateful to each and every one of our volunteers!
CARE Awards 2024
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600 nominations, 60 shortlisted nominees, and 14 winners 🌟 Last week we celebrated our incredible staff and volunteers at the trust’s staff CARE Awards - celebrating excellence in innovation, compassion in care, research, and more. We thanked our staff for the difference they make to the people they care for, the people they work with, and our wider community. 💙
Dementia: 1 in 3 people living with dementia do not have a formal diagnosis
Просмотров 78Месяц назад
1 in 3 people living with dementia do not have a formal diagnosis. If you know or live with someone who has memory issues visit your GP so they can get the right support. Symptoms of dementia include: 🔸 Memory loss 🔸 Struggling to find words for everyday objects 🔸 Asking the same questions repeatedly 🔸 Loosing track of date or time
Things you should know about sunscreen
Просмотров 70Месяц назад
Wearing sun protection is really important at this time of year. Our skin cancer nurse, Kate shares the things you should know about suncream. 🌞Use high factor SPF (30 to 50) 🌞Use high UVA star rating 🌞Apply 20 mins before and re-apply every 2 hours 🌞Check expiry date
International Day of the Midwife 2024
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Music by Vitaliy Levkin from Pixabay
Allergies in Children: Paediatric doctor answers your questions
Просмотров 482 месяца назад
Hear from our paediatric doctor, Elspeth who answers your questions about children's allergies.
Allergies in Children: Hay fever Q&A
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Elspeth, our Consultant Paediatrician answers some of your questions about allergies in children that relate to hay fever; the symptoms of hay fever, what causes hay fever and how to reduce hay fever.
Sustainability - Our Catering team's impact
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We are proud that many teams across the trust are improving ways of working to make a difference to our natural world and our catering team is one of those teams. ♻️ Removed single-use plastics from the restaurant 📉 Reduced oil usage by up to 60% 🌳 Food waste turning into bio-fuel and fertiliser
What is Tuberculosis (TB)?
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Jennalyn, our TB Specialist Nurse talks about Tuberculosis, how to treat it and the symptoms of TB. By helping people understand more about TB, we can ensure those that need help can access the care they need.
Inside Royal Berkshire: Rainbow Nursery
Просмотров 2673 месяца назад
Welcome to Inside Royal Berkshire. In each episode we will showcase some of the different teams that work here across the trust. Our first episode features our Rainbow Nursery. 🌟 The Rainbow Nursery is a 59-placed nursery that is exclusively for the staff at the trust. A team of 18 staff provides daily care to children from the ages of 3 months up to five years. The nursery houses three large r...
BBT Online Update January 2024
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BBT Online Update January 2024
BBT Online Update March 2024
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BBT Online Update March 2024
New Maternity Family Bays
Просмотров 2053 месяца назад
New Maternity Family Bays
Shh...Sleep Helps Health project - Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Просмотров 453 месяца назад
Shh...Sleep Helps Health project - Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Sabrina video
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Sabrina video
Katie - Inspiring Women in the NHS
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Katie - Inspiring Women in the NHS
Lauren - Inspiring Women in the NHS
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Lauren - Inspiring Women in the NHS
Kim - Inspiring Women in the NHS
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Kim - Inspiring Women in the NHS
Rupee - Inspiring Women in the NHS
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Rupee - Inspiring Women in the NHS
Lisa - Inspiring women in the NHS
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Lisa - Inspiring women in the NHS
STI testing kit - Sexual Health
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STI testing kit - Sexual Health
Mark, GP Health and Wellbeing Coach
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Mark, GP Health and Wellbeing Coach
Jonny, GP Paramedic
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Jonny, GP Paramedic
Do I need to see my GP?
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Do I need to see my GP?
What are the different roles at a GP surgery?
Просмотров 1525 месяцев назад
What are the different roles at a GP surgery?

Комментарии

  • @franmellor9843
    @franmellor9843 15 часов назад

    Excellent content--Thankyou!

  • @jemmawhitehouse1043
    @jemmawhitehouse1043 9 дней назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @michaelnewman3649
    @michaelnewman3649 9 дней назад

    why do you not have a contact phone number?

  • @COLETHORN10
    @COLETHORN10 14 дней назад

    How much worse is 4+3 vs 3+4?

  • @yeapeachy4487
    @yeapeachy4487 29 дней назад

    👍

  • @user-du2yy8yt1t
    @user-du2yy8yt1t Месяц назад

    Yes the score is confusing. My score was 4+4 =8 But then they said 4+5=9 . I was stage 4. Had a radical prosectamy. A recent pet scan showed no cancer . I decided no radiation. Psa is climbing. .going to enjoy myself

  • @ialexarose757
    @ialexarose757 Месяц назад

    I was born here!

  • @maxstyle3286
    @maxstyle3286 Месяц назад

    I am aged 66 . My PSA is 4.1 The MRI prostate w wo contrast RAD showed 4 and the biopsy report from 12 samples showed one RA , biopsy 3+3 and one RMPZ biopsy 4+3 . The bone scan showed no spread . Am i considered as Intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer ? Should i do Radiation therapy with or without hormone therapy ?

  • @Kalense
    @Kalense Месяц назад

    An excellent video - but the elephant in the room was somehow missed. You talk about side effects for surgery and radiation, but not for hormone therapy. This is a pity since some of them are both physically and psychologically important and may have a considerable effect on the dynamics of the couple. From the point of view of the oncologist its understandable that they focus more on curing the cancer than on preparing the man for the ways his life may change after the treatment. Understandable, but I feel it's selling the guy a pig in a poke. Or to switch metaphors, when offering advice to a complete novice in chess, telling them that taking the queen is a really good thing to do, without warning them to foresee how that capture might degrade their future prospects, does not help the novice to understand how to play the game.

  • @pat9548
    @pat9548 Месяц назад

    interesting that he doesn’t think the voice change is important, that’s what scares me the most

  • @Mayaxxxxxx
    @Mayaxxxxxx Месяц назад

    Great video 👍🏼

  • @Crisguay
    @Crisguay Месяц назад

    I don't like seeing your finger in his little mouth... It seems a little disgusting to me, I'm sorry.

  • @therandomreacher
    @therandomreacher Месяц назад

    No heparin?

  • @emanemanuel1
    @emanemanuel1 Месяц назад

    Thank

  • @theseblueeyes3841
    @theseblueeyes3841 Месяц назад

    Ok people, PEOPLE... Stop crying about it being unhygienic, the hands are obviously washed and disinfected. Its like you think moms nipples are sterile or bottle nipples are clean... They're not. Claire, thank you for your video. I wish I had known about this when i needed it.

  • @theseblueeyes3841
    @theseblueeyes3841 Месяц назад

    When I was pregnant with my daughter I started leaking milk every day at around 6 months. I'd go through 5 or 6 breast leaky pads a day, especially after a shower. I asked my ob/gyn how to save it up in case I was unable to nurse quickly after birth (it had been a terrible pregnancy), and they told me that it was useless and I couldn't use it. Turns out, I really should have done so because the birth was even more of a mess than the pregnancy. Why do so many doctors/hospitals have such different views and policies? So many of them seem downright adversarial to what mothers want and feel is best for their baby. Even within the same staff at a single hospital, they will come up with 4 or 5 completely different answers to one question, it's very confusing.

  • @ThePatto56
    @ThePatto56 Месяц назад

    I'm on active surveillance based on Gleason 3 + 3 = 6 since 2020 First year was PSA test every 3 month, since second year reduced to every 6 months. Prostrate size 60cm first PSA was 15. has been 19 and lowest 12 last PSA was 15 now into my 4 year. Two cores were found cancerous out of 16. Had two biopsies 2020 & 2021 were in 2021 they only found one of the previous two cores. What they dont tell you is that cycling raises the PSA

  • @willemijngordijn9492
    @willemijngordijn9492 2 месяца назад

    Why are they both wearing a ring???????

  • @tosanesoko726
    @tosanesoko726 2 месяца назад

    Impressive!

  • @ozorena
    @ozorena 2 месяца назад

    superb explanation

  • @trainingday786
    @trainingday786 2 месяца назад

    ruclips.net/video/nMz6AQlkPI4/видео.htmlsi=ABBC1uKStn3hOPiQ

  • @Cacowninja
    @Cacowninja 2 месяца назад

    None of the medical professionals I've had used pagers so I guess I just have to keep looking.

  • @asmitapoudel5358
    @asmitapoudel5358 3 месяца назад

    why you didnot gave normal saline along with blood

  • @lukaseinstein9028
    @lukaseinstein9028 3 месяца назад

    love the laugh at the end

  • @Pictish
    @Pictish 3 месяца назад

    However, 200 to 250 million (quid) needed --> Restoration?

  • @Pictish
    @Pictish 3 месяца назад

    🆒💋👑

  • @nicolafoster4814
    @nicolafoster4814 3 месяца назад

    Lauren, you are an inspiration in your own right. I feel privileged to have worked with you and am always in awe of your achievements outside of medicine. You are hardworking and great fun to be around.

  • @Blanco83
    @Blanco83 4 месяца назад

    Sounds like your waiting for the train to leave the station, now your dealing with a bigger problem.

  • @JB-fi3fg
    @JB-fi3fg 4 месяца назад

    say-line lol

  • @desjennings6839
    @desjennings6839 4 месяца назад

    I had 24 samples taken at a recent Prostate Biopsy. Is 24 an excessive number of samples to take?

    • @glennscurfield9598
      @glennscurfield9598 4 месяца назад

      Don't know the definitive answer to that but I had quite a few more than that ,hope everything goes well in the future I had radical prostectamy and Psa has been 0.07 for 4 1/2 year's

    • @desjennings6839
      @desjennings6839 4 месяца назад

      Thanks very much. I get my biopsy results in three days' time. If I need further treatment, my age, 74, and my Atrial Fibrillation will influence decision-making. My fingers are crossed!

    • @petersamuels9288
      @petersamuels9288 4 месяца назад

      Hi I had my biopsy a month ago and had 39 cores taken (9 positive) PSA 18 Gleason 8 (4+4)

    • @jimmyReesby
      @jimmyReesby 12 дней назад

      I had 28. One had cancer. It's called the Medical money grab. If you get sick... stick em up!

  • @simonseymour3099
    @simonseymour3099 4 месяца назад

    No open mri

  • @Serena-Vanderwoodsen
    @Serena-Vanderwoodsen 4 месяца назад

    3:38 how much did they bribe him with??? Lmaooooo

  • @ACTIVEPAIR
    @ACTIVEPAIR 4 месяца назад

    Had result of biopsy this morning 3+4=7. Found this video just the tonic this evening. I’m a very fit healthy 58 year old. Think I’m going to ask for Active Surveillance as I’m looking to alternative therapies. Thank you 👍🏽

    • @shamrock8561
      @shamrock8561 13 дней назад

      I also have 3+4 and chose to do active surveillance. I had my biopsy sent to decipher for a genomic test which came back as a very low grade . The results gave me a 1.87 percent chance of spreading in the next 10 years so I chose to do active surveillance. I get my PSA checked every 6 months and a 3T MRI once a year. I brought my information to a cryotherapy specialist which is the path I was thinking of taking before the genomic tests results and he told me based on all the information about my Gleason score and my genomic test results that I should do no treatment at this time and may never need treatment. He told me the treatment would be worse than the cancer at this time.

    • @ACTIVEPAIR
      @ACTIVEPAIR 13 дней назад

      @@shamrock8561 thanks. Just had the result of my PMSA PET scan, no metastasis so really happy! Still not taking NHS standard of care route! What Genomic tests did you get done? 😁

    • @shamrock8561
      @shamrock8561 13 дней назад

      @@ACTIVEPAIR glad to hear you are taking the proper steps and not jumping into treatment like some others out of fear of the word cancer. I’ve done a ton of research since I found out I had prostate cancer. Look for the PCRI videos on RUclips regarding prostate cancer. Dr Schultz gives out some great and helpful information. He specializes in just prostate cancer information. To answer your question I used decipher for my genomic test. It gave me the information I needed as to how aggressive my 3+4 prostate cancer was. I was able to make a confident decision after the results of the test. Good luck on your journey

  • @MyRetroWatches
    @MyRetroWatches 4 месяца назад

    This is asuperb video for anyone facing this decision. I was 49 at diagnosis and treatment. PSA7.1 Gleason 7 (3+4) T3A I took the radical prostatectomy route . I saw it as the fastest way to a cure and was also advised due to my young age this is a more favourable option. I lost half my nerves as a result and sadly still suffer with ED 18 months on. I was incontinent but after 3-4 months I regained most of it and as of typing this I am now a good 95% with just some minor mishaps here and there. Make the decision that’s right for you and consider all options. Life will go on afterwards so keep that at the front of all your thoughts. I thought this consultant in this video was fantastic and wish he had been mine. Hope this comment helps the reader.

  • @christophermoulton9028
    @christophermoulton9028 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting discussion. I'm on active surveillance based on Gleason 3 + 3 = 6. This surprised my consultant, who hinted that my PSA, 8.4, PI-Rad 5, scores pointed to something more serious. I feel I've dodged a bullet but that it's more of a reprieve than anything else because my PSA last year was 5.3 last year and rose to 8.4 this year. Prostate size, 38cm.

  • @mah1788
    @mah1788 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video it’s very informative and helpful, It’s still a minefield of witch treatment to go for and very daunting to think of the side effects and the possibility it could come back, it would be interesting to see what you think about cryotherapy as that’s what I’m thinking about having, once again thank you for all the information

  • @josephglover4192
    @josephglover4192 5 месяцев назад

    Thankyou so much for this video. First time dad so this helped me feed baby while mum gets some well needed rest

  • @scotterman7951
    @scotterman7951 5 месяцев назад

    Is The Patient Awake For This Procedure Under Local Anesthetic Is This Done As An Outpatient

  • @simonticehurst5899
    @simonticehurst5899 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the advice and information I am about to start radiotherapy and this information has been very informative.

  • @felipesuppo9872
    @felipesuppo9872 5 месяцев назад

    Will be using 111 when I get the need so I can get the appropriate health advisor for whatever my problem is without bothering the GP unless I need him or her

  • @felipesuppo9872
    @felipesuppo9872 5 месяцев назад

    Lots of good information. Very helpful. Thank you

  • @bobmarshall3700
    @bobmarshall3700 5 месяцев назад

    90% scores are bound to make profits for uroligists..............

  • @user-us7ep3or3b
    @user-us7ep3or3b 5 месяцев назад

    Wonderful Dr Howells!

  • @lookatcha
    @lookatcha 5 месяцев назад

    Amit, you have sold your soul. If only you realised the damage you have done to your profession. Oh and as a PA, you are NOT medically trained

  • @grahamnelson3608
    @grahamnelson3608 5 месяцев назад

    What they missed on the discussion was erectile problems after beam radiation. It is the reverse of prostatectomy. After 6 months mine went to nothing and viagra isn't really helping so far.

  • @marcK599.
    @marcK599. 6 месяцев назад

    Great information. And thanks for commemorating this day ❤

  • @psps2034
    @psps2034 6 месяцев назад

    Why does the abscess pathway only relieve pressures for the registrars? Why not the foundation Doctors and SHOs too ? Do PAs see themselves as equivalent to a foundation Dr or a SHO?

  • @umairsikander3379
    @umairsikander3379 6 месяцев назад

    Very informative

  • @TahseenullahTahseen
    @TahseenullahTahseen 6 месяцев назад

    Tnx alot Love fom afganistan

  • @24hourgmtchannel64
    @24hourgmtchannel64 6 месяцев назад

    I went from a 2.3 PSA on 2019 to 3.97 in 2021 so my doctor had me see a urologist. I was diagnosed by transrectal needle biopsy with low volume Gleason 6, 2 out of 12 cores in June 2021 at 55. Nothing seen on sensative Prostate MRI. I decided to have a robotic prostatectomy in October 2021 and had full nerve sparing. Erections fully returned by month seven. I was initially going to do active surveillance however I spoke with someone my age who was also diagnosed with low volume Gleason 6 and he decided to get it addressed rather than wait and see by robotic surgery also based on his age and knowing of two relatives who eventually were upgraded to treatment after a few years on AS. Thinking his choice was based on want and not need at the time, when he woke from surgery his doctor told him he made the right call. The tumor was visualized and later confirmed by pathology nearly breaching the outside wall. This was not seen on sensative prostate MRI. This basically motivated me to get my done instead of wait and re-tests. After my pathology my prostate was 1% total affected adenocarcinoma . Two years and two months later and my PSA remains undetectable and I have full countenance and erections. There is a physiological aspect of watching and not treat on active surveillance I could not get comtorable with. I felt basically like I was waiting for it to get worse before treating which I could not deal with.