… othe rimaging techniques are used as well. This could include:
an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan: this uses magnetism and radio waves to produce a series of images of the inside of the breast.
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… under local an anaesthetic - please call the clinic to make a follow up appointment for repeat scan and further management.
Important things to remember
As part of your abortion aftercare, you should…
… To access GCP training please click on the following link: https://learn.nihr.ac.uk/ or scan the QR code below.
Good Practice in Research & Consent: GMC Guidance
The guidance sets out the good…
… families to other available resources.
Radiologist – this is a specialist who is trained to look at scans, this includes CT scans, MRI scan and x-rays. They will often not be known to you but they will…
… treated soon after the injury and surgeons may use simple x-rays or an imaging technique called a CT scan (computerised tomography) – which shows the pattern of head and face bone injuries.
… is the constant pace of change in digital technologies. Building the ability to horizon scan and establish how these emerging technologies can benefit and be introduced into CHFT.
Virtual…
… of their care pathway many of which will be underpinned by this digital technologies.
Scan4Safety
The programme has been launched across WYAAT working in collaboration with Leeds to share…
… appointments Children under the age of 16 are not able to accompany women during ultrasound scan appointments
Induction of labour and elective C-Section
During induction of labour, one birth…
… start naturally. If you do want to wait more than 14 days past your due date we will suggest a scan to check that the placenta is still working well. We will then see you every couple of days to make sure…
… had a treatment known to cause specific late effects, you may have certain physical examinations, scans, or blood tests as part of your follow-up care to help find and manage them.
Long-term effects of…
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