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  1. Apart from having large clinical neurosciences, cardiovascular, liver, women’s and children’s centres, Kings College Hospital is also a trauma centre, offering rotations into trauma and difficult airway related anaesthesia, all of which provide anaesthetic training within the intermediate or advanced level (ST3+).

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    We are a local and regional centre providing inpatients and outpatients with a comprehensive diagnostic and treatment service. We offer a wide range of procedures and investigations, including: 1. gastroscopy (OGD) 2. oesophageal, biliary and colonic dilatation and stenting 3. colonoscopy 4. flexible sigmoidoscopy 5. endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) 6. ...

    The preparation you need to make for your appointment will depend on the type of procedure you are having. You may need to fast – not eat or drink anything – for a period of time beforehand, take a bowel cleansing medicine or arrange for an escort to take you home and stay with you overnight. We will send you full information of any preparation you...

    Main Reception (for calls related to appointments on the day): 020 3299 7874
    Patient Appointments Line: (for calls related to future appointments) 020 3299 3599
    Endoscopy Nurses Station: 020 3299 4079
    Endoscopy Pre-assessment Clinic: 020 3299 2775
  2. 22 mar 2023 · The scan was facilitated through a collaboration between the Kings Imaging team, the anaesthetic department from Evelina London Children’s Hospital together with colleagues across Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, Philips Healthcare – MR patient monitoring and Dräger – MR anaesthesia workstation.

    • 5-11 Lavington Street, London, SE1 0NZ
    • comms@kcl.ac.uk
    • 020 7848 3202
  3. Anal cancer. Aneurysm. Ankyloglossia. Antenatal care. Antenatal scanning. Antibiotics IV at home. Arthritis. Asthma, children. Back to top. Bariatric dentistry. Bereavement support. Bile duct cancer. Biliary atresia. Biliary cancer. Birth. Bleeding disorders. Blood cancer. Blood disorders, children. Blood tests. Blood transfusions.

  4. Sometimes you will have a general anaesthetic and be asleep during the test. The endoscope is carefully inserted into your body. Where it is put into your body depends on which area the doctor wants to examine. You usually need to rest for about an hour afterwards, until the effect of the local anaesthetic and/or sedative have worn off.

  5. 11 gen 2023 · Every anaesthetic department should have a human factors lead. This could be combined with a department patient safety specialist role [ 108 ] or a department simulation lead role. NHS England and NHS Improvement require all hospitals in England to have patient safety leads who have had human factors training, as described by the HEE patient safety syllabus [ 82 ].

  6. Zoka MILAN, Consultant Anaesthetist | Cited by 822 | of King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London | Read 143 publications | Contact Zoka MILAN.