So Music Therapists will be able to
diagnose, request and assess diagnostic tests, and prescribe, working with protocols where appropriate
Clinical details: Retention
Request : PSA
Prescribed : Handels Water music
John
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From: TICKNER TREVOR (RM1) Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 15 August 2003 16:09
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Subject: Re: AHPs to request and assess diagnostic testsSurely it is about time that such therapists had full access to the laboratory.
When, otherwise, would a music therapist recognise the need for a C sharp or a drama therapist a scene from Shakespeare?
Trevor Tickner,
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From: Gray Malcolm (Barts and The London NHS Trust)
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Subject: AHPs to request and assess diagnostic tests
Here is a copy of a press release yesterday about the new roles for AHPs.
One of these is "To diagnose, request and assess diagnostic tests, and
prescribe, working with protocols where appropriate"Malcolm Gray
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