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A collaboration to improve access to specialist burn care for prisoners
Louise Giles,
Nerys Williams
Nursing Times, Volume: 117, Issue: 2, Pages: 32 - 34
Swansea University Authors: Louise Giles, Nerys Williams
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In response to an increase in referrals made from prisons to the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic surgery a review was undertaken that revealed gaps in prison healthcare staff members knowledge of appropriate referral procedures and wound management. This resulted in the establishment of an ongoin...
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