You will be assessing patients in this job on your own to determine their acuity and their progress in following their treatment plan or recovery goals. Provide clinically sound interventions such as catheterisation, physical assessments, tissue viability assessment and care, phlebotomy, ECG recording and basic interpretation and physical assessments. Exhibit safe clinical decision-making, including evaluation and diagnostic abilities. You will be interpreting test results and making clinical decisions autonomously using your evidence-based clinical knowledge. Each day you will benefit from and actively participate in a Geriatrician led MDT that includes PTs, OTs, Nurses, associate practitioners and pharmacists. You will be expected to see patients in their own home independently with support from the MDT and wider ECP services. As a centre of excellence, you will deliver a person-centred approach to their independence and wellbeing. Part of this role will include triaging patients who are referred from different stakeholders such as GPs, London ambulance Services and acute hospitals. Being part of ECP you will work in A&E to identify patients appropriate for rapid response and prevent in-hospital admission avoidance. You will also work closely with DNs, TVN, community therapy, End of Life care amongst others allowing you to make meaningful treatment plans for our patients. Main duties of the job
Independent home visits or joint visits if needed. Undertake physical assessments of patients, diagnose, plan, carry out, and review the care given to patients who have undifferentiated diagnoses. Making decisions independently based
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