Physician Associates: working alongside doctors and nurses to provide care
…skills, offering advice to on call doctors, clerking new patients… You never know what you are going to walk into each morning, which is why I find it so interesting….
Our emergency departments are currently extremely busy, and you may face a long wait to be seen. More information is available on alternative services.
…skills, offering advice to on call doctors, clerking new patients… You never know what you are going to walk into each morning, which is why I find it so interesting….
This information leaflet describes what you may expect following discharge from hospital after your bowel operation. Please feel free to contact the Colorectal ERAS nurses should you require any advice…
This sheet has been designed to help you remember the exercises that you have been taught by your physiotherapist following a transtibial (below knee) amputation.
This sheet has been designed to help you remember the exercises that you have been taught by your physiotherapist following a transfemoral (above knee) amputation….
…and what the possible risks are. It is not meant to replace informed discussion between you and your doctor, but can act as a starting point for such a discussion….
As a paramedic, you’ll often be one of the first to arrive when a patient needs help. It’s a fast-paced and vital role where you’ll need to quickly take charge of the situation to save lives….
If your appetite is small, if you have a low weight or if you have been losing weight without meaning to, your nutritional intake can be increased by having nourishing…
…longer than 40 weeks and who do not have an appointment within the next eight weeks will be contacted by their hospital via letter, text, or email. They will be…
We want to ensure when you go home with your new baby, you have the information needed to care for your baby confidently and safely.
As an occupational therapist, you’ll help people who have difficulties carrying out day-to-day activities because of a disability, illness, trauma, ageing, and a range of long-term conditions.