Beverley woman’s ‘complete shock’ at skin cancer misdiagnosis
Megan Royle, 33, from Beverley, underwent surgery after being wrongly told she had skin cancer. Source link
Megan Royle, 33, from Beverley, underwent surgery after being wrongly told she had skin cancer. Source link
The NHS’s website said those applying for the role need to either be a graduate with a “bioscience-related” degree or a “registered healthcare professional”, such as a nurse or midwife, and training takes about two years, involves “many aspects of an undergraduate or postgraduate medical degree” and focuses “principally on general adult medicine in hospital … Read more
Vicki teaches her son, five, to use FaceTime in case his grandmother has a heart attack. Source link
East Kent Hospitals payout over false cancer diagnosis Source link