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591. Gautam Chakrabarty  
Consultant in Trauma & Orthopaedics Year joined the Trust   1998 Academic Background  MBBS; D.Orth; MS Orth; University of Mumbai, India MCHh Orth; University of Liverpool; Senior  
592. Ramanathan Kandasamy  
Consultant in Anaesthesia & ICU Year joined the Trust   2005 Academic Background  Trained in UK, Singapore & Australia. Works as a Honorary Senior Lecturer in Leeds University  
593. Council of Governors  
What is it? The Council of Governors, collectively, is the body that binds CHFT to patients, service users, staff and stakeholders Governors do not manage the operations of the trust – they  
594. Meet the Team  
Head of Audiology Audiology Leads Senior Audiologists Audiologists Associate Audiologists Assistant Audiologist  Admin Support  
595. Cardiology/respiratory survey  
Have you had cardiology or respiratory care from us? If so we would like to hear about your views on the care you received. Your views are really important to us and will help us shape the  
596. EMG (Electromyography)  
Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) & Electromyography (EMG) What is an NCS? A nerve conduction study is a test on the nerves in the arms and/or  
597. Spiritual Care  
Spiritual care involves supporting the ‘inner person’ (the spirit or soul), to help deal with challenges being faced. It may include exploring concerns about personal meaning or questions such as  
598. Who is this service for?  
This service is available to all adults (over the age of 18) who are struggling to cope with their breathing condition, or have issues arising because of their breathing condition. If your  
599. Sensory Awakenings  
Multi Professional Sensory Awakenings in Communication Course Are you communicating with and assessing patients? Do you participate in handover to others as part of your role? Are you aware of how  
600. Bedside entertainment and communications systems  
Mobile phones Mobile phones can be used on public corridors, but they must be switched off in clinical areas as they can interfere with medical equipment. Mobile phones are considered “in use”  
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