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Podiatrist x-ray and Ultrasound requests

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by evh59, Mar 4, 2011.

  1. evh59

    evh59 Member


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    Hi All,

    I hope you are all well and might be able to help me with a problem.

    I work within the NHS and am in the process of setting up referral protocols for podiatrist referred ultrasound but have been met with a brick wall by the radiology dept. They are requesting copies of guidelines/protocols from other trusts/podiatry depts that provide this service.:craig:

    As i have, so far, drawn a blank, can anyone help me by sending me a copy of theirs or guiding me in the right direction.

    Thanks and Best Wishes,

    Edd
     
  2. Ella Hurrell

    Ella Hurrell Active Member

    I have just sent you a PM re this
     
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