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Podiatry - Community Podiatry Service
The community podiatry service provides assessment, diagnosis and treatment to a range of patients with lower limb and foot problems, including; - People with long term conditions such as diabetes, vascular disease, amputees, connective tissue disorders, stroke, Parkinson's disease - People with multiple and complex needs e.g. dementia, falls - People with biomechanical problems e.g. gait /postural problems - People requiring wound care to the foot - People requiring nail surgery - People with severe foot and ankle problems and conditions.
https://dchs.nhs.uk/our-services-and-locations/a-z-list-of-services/community-podiatry
Diabetes Education Resources for Patients
A page of diabetes education resources for the people of Derbyshire.
Patient Group Directions (PGDs)
Patient Group Directions - PGDs provide a legal framework that allows some registered health professionals to supply and/or administer a specified medicine(s) to a pre-defined group of patients, without them having to see a prescriber.
Files
Disclosure Ref 2024131 - Cyber Security Attacks.pdf
FOI Disclosure relating to Cyber Security Attacks
Disclosure Ref 2024124 - Sub Contracting of Online Online Sexual Health Services.pdf
Disclosure Ref 2024124 - Sub Contracting of Online Online Sexual Health Services
Disclosure Ref 2024134 - Self Declaration July 2021.pdf
Disclosure Ref 2024134 - Self Declaration July 2021
HRP37 Managing Allegations Against Staff PiPoT Policy - Appendix 4 - A Just Culture Guide
HRP37 Managing Allegations Against Staff PiPoT Policy - Appendix 4 - A Just Culture Guide
NMP Prescribing Supervision Template (A4 P57)
NMP Prescribing Supervision Template
Appendix 4 - Procedure for Point of Care INR Testing for Day Podiatric Surgery staff who are trained in performing the INR testing procedures (S128)
Procedure for Point of Care INR Testing for Day Podiatric Surgery staff who are trained in performing the INR testing procedures
L337 - What is the Diabetes Psychology service
Living with diabetes is hard. Coping with a new diagnosis, symptoms, treatments, appointments, and worries about the future can feel like a big burden. Around one in three people may have psychological concerns about their diabetes at any one time. Diabetes Psychology supports people living with Diabetes who have complex needs. Usually, sessions are one-to-one. They last 45 minutes, once a week, for between 1 and 12 weeks
Working safely with sharps - Presentation 24.25
Working safely with sharps - Presentation 24.25
Understanding Diabetes Education (L349)
Understanding Diabetes Education (L349)
Disclosure Ref 2025120 - Federated Data Platform.pdf
Disclosure Ref 2025120 relating to Federated Data Platform