What is happening to English neurology?
P Morrish - Clinical medicine, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Neurology in England is expanding rapidly. In 2005 there were, on average, 7.2 (2.5) new
and 16.8 (8.6) follow-up appointments per 1,000 population, an increase of 24% and 19 …
and 16.8 (8.6) follow-up appointments per 1,000 population, an increase of 24% and 19 …
Should we call the neurologist? The value and cost of a growing neurology consultation service
N Broderick, C Farrell, N Tubridy - Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971-), 2016 - Springer
Abstract Background St Vincent's University Hospital has an established neurology
consultation service. Referral volumes have been growing. The Department regularly …
consultation service. Referral volumes have been growing. The Department regularly …
The future of neurology services in the UK
D Bateman - Practical neurology, 2011 - pn.bmj.com
According to a respected Dutch neurologist, the UK has a 'limited definition of neurology'(J
van Gijn, personal communication). In contrast with most of the rest of Europe, UK …
van Gijn, personal communication). In contrast with most of the rest of Europe, UK …
[HTML][HTML] Neurology: quo vadis?
A Compston - Clinical medicine, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
590© Royal College of Physicians, 2011. All rights reserved.• creation of an integrated
network for neurological care distributed across the spectrum of primary, district and regional …
network for neurological care distributed across the spectrum of primary, district and regional …
[HTML][HTML] Neurology on the move?
RL Hewer - Clinical Medicine, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This paper describes the unsatisfactory situation that currently affects the provision of
neurological services in parts of England, as identified in three recent reports, and contains …
neurological services in parts of England, as identified in three recent reports, and contains …
Liaison neurologists facilitate accurate neurological diagnosis and management, resulting in substantial savings in the cost of inpatient care
L Costelloe, D O'Rourke, TS Monaghan… - Irish journal of medical …, 2011 - Springer
Background Despite understaffing of neurology services in Ireland, the demand for liaison
neurologist input into the care of hospital inpatients is increasing. This aspect of the …
neurologist input into the care of hospital inpatients is increasing. This aspect of the …
Bringing neurology to the people
C Warlow, C Allen, G Venables - Practical Neurology, 2008 - pn.bmj.com
N ot so long ago, just over a century, there were no neurologists—at least not in the UK in
the sense of physicians who specialised entirely in neurology. By half a century ago a few …
the sense of physicians who specialised entirely in neurology. By half a century ago a few …
Enumerating neurology
DN Robertson - Brain, 2000 - academic.oup.com
The last decade has seen huge advances in technology and Undoubtedly there is some
selection bias, including in the understanding of pathological mechanisms in human …
selection bias, including in the understanding of pathological mechanisms in human …
[CITATION][C] Neurology training in the United Kingdom: a diagnostic analysis of over 5000 patients
P Maddison - Journal of neurology, 2005 - Springer
606 either medically unexplained nonorganic symptoms (229, 4.4%) or unknown
neurological diagnosis (191, 3.6%). One in every seven patients seen (696, 13.3%) had a …
neurological diagnosis (191, 3.6%). One in every seven patients seen (696, 13.3%) had a …
Who is referred to neurology clinics?—the diagnoses made in 3781 new patients
OBJECTIVE: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals
to neurology outpatient clinics is an important guide to priorities in services, teaching and …
to neurology outpatient clinics is an important guide to priorities in services, teaching and …