In an email dated 2/9/2004 1:54:50 pm GMT Daylight time, Adrian Midgley <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>On Thursday 02 September 2004 13:06, Roger Gardiner wrote:
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>> Whilst writing this I had a call from the local FD to say the firm dealing
>> with funeral phoned and advised that they had arranged for Part C to be
>> done one of their local doctors - one without any knowledge/contact with
>> the Spanish doctor completing Part B!
>>
>> Comments anyone.
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>You have two calls to make, and possibly a third:-
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>1. relevant cremation referee to place the information before him.
>2. relevant clinical governance lead to say that you feel (unless this
>practice serves a Spanish-speaking enclave) that the language ability may be
>insufficient, but no doubt proper safeguards and workrounds have already been
>put in place. And what, BTW, are they as you are planning to recruit.
>3. Probably the Coroner. Who is always willing to give advice to any doctors
>relating to certification of death.
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Thanks
1. relevant cremation referee to place the information before him.
*** contacted and he will look out for the forms
2. relevant clinical governance lead to say that you feel (unless thispractice serves a Spanish-speaking enclave) that the language ability may be insufficient, but no doubt proper safeguards and workrounds have already been put in place. And what, BTW, are they as you are planning to recruit.
****Seems to be standard situation locally.
3. Probably the Coroner. Who is always willing to give advice to any doctors relating to certification of death.
***Done - with response - we don't do cremations, nothing to do with us
Roger
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