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Women’s Health Centre – Nurse

The post holder will work as part of a team to provide a safe, effective, efficient care environment for patients, relatives and carers. They will be responsible for the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care under indirect supervision from senior staff. They are expected to be able to demonstrate procedures and supervise unqualified staff, and work without direct supervision once competencies are complete. Employees should honour One Welbeck’s Mission Statement by demonstrating appropriate behaviours and encouraging this in others. Adhere the NMC Code at all times. Employees should demonstrate commitment to quality patient care through effective team working
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Fetal Sonographer - One Welbeck Women’s Health

We currently have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and experienced Fetal Sonographer to set up and lead our Fetal Medicine Service. If you are a dynamic and motivated individual with excellent leadership skills looking to embark on a new opportunity, we would like to hear from you! You must be able to demonstrate initiative and prioritise a complex workload whilst working both as an autonomous practitioner and as part of a multidisciplinary team. The right candidate will have strong organisational skills, ability to use own initiative, as well as possess excellent communication skills to deal appropriately with complex and sensitive issues with patients. The successful candidate must demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills and be committed to providing and developing a high-quality Fetal Medicine Service, ensuring the appropriate imaging, reporting and management of patients are achieved.
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Menopause Matters: Who to See When? Women's Health Specialists vs. Endocrinologists

There are many commonly held symptoms between thyroid problems and menopause that may require you to visit either an endocrinologist or a women's health specialist. Here's a breakdown to help you decide who you need to see during your menopause.
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5 Health Problems that are More Common in Women

What are some health conditions more common in women? OneWelbeck Women’s Health has experience in helping female patients with these issues.
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Mr Jonathan Wilson

Mr Wilson is the lead clinician for general and colorectal services at the Whittington Health NHS Trust and a board member of The ‘London Cancer’ colorectal cancer pathway group. He performs over 200 laparoscopic surgical procedures each year.
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Mr R. Lloyd Williams

Mr R. Lloyd Williams is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at OneWelbeck Orthopaedics. He practises minimally invasive surgery (MIS): a revolutionary procedure that can be used to treat a number of common foot conditions. He also teaches minimally invasive surgery extensively throughout the UK and Europe.
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Professor Adrian Williams

Professor Adrian Williams is a Lung Health Consultant here at OneWelbeck Lung Health, he is expert in Sleep Medicine and the study of sleep and its disorders.
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Dr (Jeremy) Mark Alexander-Williams

Dr Mark Alexander-Williams is a Consultant in Pain Management at OneWelbeck Orthopaedics specialising in managing complex pain problems. To book an appointment directly, please contact Dr Alexander-Williams practice manager, Katie Lowe, on 07971 195607 or email info@drmarkalexander-williams.co.uk.
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Dr Melissa Wickremasinghe

She took up her consultant post in 2007 and has set up a lung fibrosis and sarcoidosis service at St Mary’s hospital imperial college NHS healthcare trust which is now recognised and designated as one of only a few specialist centres in the UK.
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Shoulder Dislocations – why do they happen and how can they be treated?

The shoulder is the most unstable joint in the body. This is mainly due to the fact that the size of the socket is relatively small compared to the ball that sits against it. Many surgeons make the analogy of balancing in a golf ball on tee. Most dislocations are seen during sports especially contact an overhead with rugby being the main culprit. Toby Baring, Consultant Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon at OneWelbeck Orthopaedics, has taken a closer look at shoulder dislocations, possible courses of treatment, and how to stabilise the shoulder after injury.
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