Best practice guidance published for AAA screening nurse specialists
The nurse specialist is an important role in the NHS Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening Programme.
The nurse specialist is an important role in the NHS Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening Programme.
...protocols 4 diagnostic protocols 4 clinical management guidelines 4 initial clinical referral guidelines and standards an IMD laboratory handbook (135 pages!) expanded screening e-learning videos and slides resource cards for...
The 'Healthy child programme to 19: health visitor and school nurse commissioning service specifications and guidance' are now available This suite of 4 documents contains the following commissioning guides: Background...
If you work in diabetic eye screening or have an interest in the programme then I suggest you save the following date in your diary: Friday 22 April.
...definition for each laboratory, we collated several years’ worth of antenatal data on screen positive women (carriers). This was more fruitful than using the newborn data, as we had done...
All women and babies should have access to high quality antenatal and newborn screening programmes.
...services under section 7A of the National Health Service Act 2006. The new screening specifications include changes to the national programmes in 2016-17. The specifications are important reading for those...
...I am confident this will improve standards overall. Sonographer, South West. The training was very valuable and well organised. Thank you. Sonographer, West Midlands. We’re now halfway through our programme...
...process – technical and practical. The technical evaluation makes sure equipment gives consistently high quality images of the breast. As the screening test involves x-rays, it is also vital that...
As regional head of the Screening Quality Assurance Service (SQAS) in London, I was delighted to host around 45 delegates at the capital’s first abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening networking and learning event on 27 November 2015.
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