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  2. NHS Scotland - Wikipedia

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    NHS Scotland, sometimes styled NHSScotland, is the publicly–funded healthcare system in Scotland and one of the four systems that make up the National Health Service in the United Kingdom. It operates 14 territorial NHS boards across Scotland, supported by seven special non-geographic health boards, and Public Health Scotland .

  3. Social care in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The University of Stirling, Housing Options Scotland and Horizon Housing Association conducted a study of allocations and lettings practice for accessible and adapted social housing in 2018. They found that most of the 28 disabled home-seekers in their study received inappropriate housing offers, or no offers at all.

  4. District nurse - Wikipedia

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    In England they were employed by primary care trusts and are now mostly employed by hospital or community health trusts whereas in Wales and Scotland, they are employed by the health board and may be based at centralised health centres or general practices.

  5. Clinical Associate (Psychology) - Wikipedia

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    A Clinical Associate is a specialist regulated mental health professional whose duties include assessing, formulating, and treating clients all within specified ranges of conditions and age. Clinical Associates work either in primary care adult mental health settings or in a range of setting working with children, young people, and their families.

  6. Scottish Ambulance Service - Wikipedia

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    The equipment used on board Scottish Ambulance Service vehicles broadly falls in line with NHS Scotland and allows for interoperability in most cases. Equipment is standardised nationally and replaced at regular service intervals; for example, high-cost items such as defibrillators are costed and changed every seven years according to clinical ...

  7. Unlicensed assistive personnel - Wikipedia

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    Personal support worker (PSW) is the title for a similar type of health worker in Canada. Personal support work is unique among health care professions in that the scope of a PSW's duties does not extend beyond what the client could do him/herself if the client were physically and cognitively able. [ 20 ]

  8. NHS National Services Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Primary Care Support: This NSS service supports general practitioners, dentists, opticians, community pharmacies, and dispensing contractors in delivering primary care across Scotland. It manages contractor payments, maintains an up-to-date patient registration database, handles medical record transfers, and oversees clinical governance for ...

  9. Operating department practitioner - Wikipedia

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    ODPs work as members of multi-disciplinary teams that include anaesthetists, surgeons, nurses, radiographers, physician's assistant and theatre support workers (TSWs). [6] Since 2018, a "national operating department practitioner day" has been celebrated annually on 14 May, aiming to highlight their role within healthcare.