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Derriford Hospital visiting changes as coronavirus restrictions ease

Derriford Hospital visiting changes as coronavirus restrictions ease
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Letters: The Duke used his role for pioneering engagement with faith groups

A black commemorative poppy on the bonnet of a car Credit: AP SIR – The Duke of Edinburgh, a man of private faith, also used his role to bring together different faith groups. He founded St George’s House in 1966 as a forum for civil society, faith groups and others to debate significant issues. For many years he presented the Templeton Prize, which recognised outstanding religious and spiritual leadership. He organised an interfaith dialogue between Jews, Christians, and Muslims in 1984, together with Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and Crown Prince El Hassan of Jordan. He built on this by founding the Alliance of Religions and Conservation in 1995 to mobilise the great faiths to work on environmental challenges. He had the foresight to see that their moral teachings, and 80 per cent of the world’s population, could be part of the solution to social problems.

Former nurse died after being wrongly sent home by Devon hospital

Former nurse died after being wrongly sent home by Devon hospital Norma Saunders died as a result of a perforated bowel Updated Norma and Terrence Saunders A heartbroken widower says he is finally able to honour his wife s memory after a Devon hospital admitted she died after she was allowed to return home instead of being urgently referred for surgery. Norma Saunders, of Ivybridge, was taken by ambulance to Plymouth s Derriford Hospital after experiencing eight days of abdominal pain during which she had contacted GPs for advice four times. Following an X-ray, the result of which should have been classed as abnormal, she was sent home.

Life with coronavirus in Plymouth one year on from the first case

Life with coronavirus in Plymouth one year on from the first case
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Gatekeeper CTA Strategy in Stable Chest Pain Still Needs Honing

March 08, 2021 A 3-dimensional volume rendered image of a cardiac CTA scan (left). Coronary arteries from CTA with atherosclerosis in the coronary tree via a color overlay (right). Photo credit: Andrew Choi. Coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) can safely negate the need for further testing in about three-quarters of patients with new-onset chest pain, according to a new UK-based analysis. Nonetheless, invasive procedures are still overused in a subset of patients, with half of the patients referred for additional invasive imaging not undergoing revascularization, according to the researchers. In the United Kingdom, the 2016 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines made CTA a first-line test for the evaluation of stable chest pain, as did the European guidelines in 2019. CTA doesn’t have the same support in current US guidance, but proponents of the test in this setting are optimistic that may change in guidelines due out later this spring.

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