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How many patients per day do we see?

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by podiatristuk1, May 25, 2016.

  1. podiatristuk1

    podiatristuk1 Member


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    Hi all

    I just wanted to gauge how many patients NHS podiatrists are seeing in routine clinics and how much time do you get per patient?

    Look forward to any replies

    J
     
  2. UKA Pod

    UKA Pod Active Member

    Hi
    You're looking around about 14 patients, but this is all dependant on type of clinic and type of patients. You get 20mins per patient on average for routine patients.

    hope this helps
     
  3. fishpod

    fishpod Well-Known Member

    2x 3.5 hour sessions per day used to do 10 contacts per session some only take 10 mins 20 min appts were the usual. most i ever did in a day back in the 80s was 40. If the target was 14 per day you would be finished by 1.30 and have a single figure golf handicap
     
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