Could it be that the emergency physician or ENP gives advice and treatment
to the patient for if the XR turns out to be normal, and the radiographer is
asked to send the patient back to the ED if the XR is abnormal?
Tom Young
Locum Consultant Emergency Physician, Belfast
On 10/11/09 6:22 pm, "Alan Montague" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> A Christmas bonus for the medical negligence solicitors!
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> --- On Tue, 10/11/09, Doc Holiday <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> From: Doc Holiday <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: Re: Radiographer discharge
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Date: Tuesday, 10 November, 2009, 18:04
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>> From: Bell, Simon
>>> radiographer discharge process
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>> --> I have so not heard of it that I wonder WHY you
>> heard of it...
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>> Also, I cannot imagine an ED that is so busy that this
>> would even be contemplated and yet has radiographers with
>> enough time on their hands to give discharge &
>> analgesia advice, GP letters, clinical coding, etc...
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>> Are you sure this was not a typo or something?
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>> Have more than one Hotmail account?
>> Link them
>> together to easily access both.
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