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    • Mashup Score: 8
      Writing to patients from rheumatology - patient survey - 10 month(s) ago

      This study is about the letters rheumatology healthcare professionals write after an outpatient appointment. These are called clinic letters. National guidance advises healthcare professionals to write clinic letters directly to patients, but not everyone does. Instead, some healthcare professionals write these letters to their patients’ GPs. A copy may also be sent to the patients. We are carrying out this survey as part of a wider project. Our aim is to develop a set of resources to encourage and support rheumatology healthcare professionals to write directly to patients. To help us do this, we need to know more about people’s experiences of receiving clinic letters (or not), and their views on these letters and who they are written to.

      Source: www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk
      Categories: General Medicine News, Rheumatology
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        RheumatologyUK

        We want to know what healthcare professionals working in rheumatology outpatient departments in the UK think about writing clinic letters directly to patients. Research by Dr Charlotte Sharp, funded by BSR. Please complete the survey by 6 September: https://t.co/XQyzxqcVNw https://t.co/2t1s1JeZ67

    • Mashup Score: 8
      Writing to patients from rheumatology - patient survey - 11 month(s) ago

      This study is about the letters rheumatology healthcare professionals write after an outpatient appointment. These are called clinic letters. National guidance advises healthcare professionals to write clinic letters directly to patients, but not everyone does. Instead, some healthcare professionals write these letters to their patients’ GPs. A copy may also be sent to the patients. We are carrying out this survey as part of a wider project. Our aim is to develop a set of resources to encourage and support rheumatology healthcare professionals to write directly to patients. To help us do this, we need to know more about people’s experiences of receiving clinic letters (or not), and their views on these letters and who they are written to.

      Source: www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk
      Categories: General Medicine News, Rheumatology
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        RheumatologyUK

        We want to know what healthcare professionals working in rheumatology outpatient departments in the UK think about writing clinic letters directly to patients. Research by Dr Charlotte Sharp, funded by BSR. Please complete the survey by 6 September: https://t.co/XQyzxqcVNw https://t.co/2t1s1JeZ67

    • Mashup Score: 8
      Writing to patients from rheumatology - patient survey - 11 month(s) ago

      This study is about the letters rheumatology healthcare professionals write after an outpatient appointment. These are called clinic letters. National guidance advises healthcare professionals to write clinic letters directly to patients, but not everyone does. Instead, some healthcare professionals write these letters to their patients’ GPs. A copy may also be sent to the patients. We are carrying out this survey as part of a wider project. Our aim is to develop a set of resources to encourage and support rheumatology healthcare professionals to write directly to patients. To help us do this, we need to know more about people’s experiences of receiving clinic letters (or not), and their views on these letters and who they are written to.

      Source: www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk
      Categories: General Medicine News, Rheumatology
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        RheumatologyUK

        We want to know what healthcare professionals working in rheumatology outpatient departments in the UK think about writing clinic letters directly to patients. Research by Dr Charlotte Sharp, funded by BSR. Please complete the survey by 6 September: https://t.co/XQyzxqcVNw https://t.co/2t1s1JeZ67

    • Mashup Score: 8
      Writing to patients from rheumatology - patient survey - 11 month(s) ago

      This study is about the letters rheumatology healthcare professionals write after an outpatient appointment. These are called clinic letters. National guidance advises healthcare professionals to write clinic letters directly to patients, but not everyone does. Instead, some healthcare professionals write these letters to their patients’ GPs. A copy may also be sent to the patients. We are carrying out this survey as part of a wider project. Our aim is to develop a set of resources to encourage and support rheumatology healthcare professionals to write directly to patients. To help us do this, we need to know more about people’s experiences of receiving clinic letters (or not), and their views on these letters and who they are written to.

      Source: www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk
      Categories: General Medicine News, Rheumatology
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      • Profile photo of 	RheumatologyUK
        RheumatologyUK

        We want to know what healthcare professionals working in rheumatology outpatient departments in the UK think about writing clinic letters directly to patients. Research by Dr Charlotte Sharp, funded by BSR. Please complete the survey by 6 September: https://t.co/XQyzxqcVNw https://t.co/2t1s1JeZ67

    • Mashup Score: 8
      Writing to patients from rheumatology - patient survey - 11 month(s) ago

      This study is about the letters rheumatology healthcare professionals write after an outpatient appointment. These are called clinic letters. National guidance advises healthcare professionals to write clinic letters directly to patients, but not everyone does. Instead, some healthcare professionals write these letters to their patients’ GPs. A copy may also be sent to the patients. We are carrying out this survey as part of a wider project. Our aim is to develop a set of resources to encourage and support rheumatology healthcare professionals to write directly to patients. To help us do this, we need to know more about people’s experiences of receiving clinic letters (or not), and their views on these letters and who they are written to.

      Source: www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk
      Categories: General Medicine News, Rheumatology
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      • Profile photo of 	RheumatologyUK
        RheumatologyUK

        We want to know what healthcare professionals working in rheumatology outpatient departments in the UK think about writing clinic letters directly to patients. Research by Dr Charlotte Sharp, funded by BSR. Please complete the survey by 6 September: https://t.co/XQyzxqcVNw https://t.co/2t1s1JeZ67

    • Mashup Score: 8
      Writing to patients from rheumatology - patient survey - 12 month(s) ago

      This study is about the letters rheumatology healthcare professionals write after an outpatient appointment. These are called clinic letters. National guidance advises healthcare professionals to write clinic letters directly to patients, but not everyone does. Instead, some healthcare professionals write these letters to their patients’ GPs. A copy may also be sent to the patients. We are carrying out this survey as part of a wider project. Our aim is to develop a set of resources to encourage and support rheumatology healthcare professionals to write directly to patients. To help us do this, we need to know more about people’s experiences of receiving clinic letters (or not), and their views on these letters and who they are written to.

      Source: www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk
      Categories: General Medicine News, Rheumatology
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      • Profile photo of 	RheumatologyUK
        RheumatologyUK

        We want to know what healthcare professionals working in rheumatology outpatient departments in the UK think about writing clinic letters directly to patients. Research by Dr Charlotte Sharp, funded by BSR. Please complete the survey by 6 September: https://t.co/XQyzxqcVNw https://t.co/2t1s1JeZ67

    • Mashup Score: 9
      Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management - 1 year(s) ago

      The most powerful, simple and trusted way to gather experience data. Start your journey to experience management and try a free account today.

      Source: www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk
      Categories: General Medicine News, Rheumatology
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        SimonRStones

        Are you 18+ years old and have ever been diagnosed with #JIA? Researchers would like to hear about how disease activity is assessed by healthcare teams.  Do you know what tools they use? Do you find them helpful or relevant? Take part here: https://t.co/p2ci7oFb9H https://t.co/IOSDdveCeb

    • Mashup Score: 0
      Integration of validated virtual reality (VR) simulation skills training into medical curricula: A Modified Delphi Consensus Study - 2 year(s) ago

      Integration of validated virtual reality (VR) simulation skills training into medical curricula: A Modified Delphi Consensus Study

      Source: www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk
      Categories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest Headlines
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        ZGJR

        An interesting study in the making! #Healthcare #XR #MXR https://t.co/4ztL0ZIy4K PLEASE SHARE @thevrara @theAMXRA @MedVRhack @WalterGreenleaf @SkipRizzoVR @virtualmedconf @DrEricGant

    • Mashup Score: 0
      Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management - 4 year(s) ago

      The most powerful, simple and trusted way to gather experience data. Start your journey to experience management and try a free account today.

      Source: www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Rheumatology
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        SimonRStones

        If you live with #chronicpain, you may be interested in @claire_little1's study, which aims to build a #pain forecast. Share your thoughts here: https://t.co/LBgh1G4Ckm https://t.co/sZVJ5rBQi1

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