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A4 poster FBS information for healthcare professionals
This leaflet explains why a certain type of headache may occasionally develop after an epidural or spinal injection. This is called a post dural puncture headache. This leaflet explains the symptoms, the cause and the treatment of this type of headache.
Acute Care Common Stem (ACCS) Core Training Programme 2012. Curriculum and Assessment System (updated April 2012)
2020 ARCP Checklists for trainees and supervisors. These apply to all ACCS placements for all ACCS CT1/ST1 and CT2/ST2 trainees from August 2019 onwards until further notice.
2020 ARCP Checklists for trainees and supervisors. These apply to all ACCS placements for all ACCS CT1/ST1 and CT2/ST2 trainees from August 2019 onwards until further notice.
This handbook is intended as a supporting reference guide for trainers who have an Educational Supervisor role for ACCS trainees. It covers all the main aspects of training and supervision and should be the first port of call for any queries you may have along the way.
This leaflet explains why it is possible that some nerve damage may occur during your general anaesthetic. This is an uncommon event. The types of damage that can occur, its consequences, recovery time and treatment are described in this leaflet. It also describes all that is done routinely to try and prevent this happening during your anaesthetic.
This leaflet is about nerve damage which can happen after a spinal or an epidural anaesthetic. It explains the causes and what can be done about it.