What I liked
Effective documentations.
What could be improved
Communication skills, the doctors are lacking effective communication skills.
Each patient should be assigned only to 2 healthcare professionals. I was seen by at least 7 Healthcare professional, nor of them knew why I was seeing them.
Educating your midwifes on what a fibronectin test is.
Empathy.
Time...
Anything else?
Communication between the doctors and patients especially the consultants in the Obs and Gynae out patient department.
I had a horrible experience during my antenatal appointments, firstly, there was a delay in contacting me during the start of my antenatal care, I only received my letter by 16 weeks into my pregnancy, so i had not antenatal care prior to that. to make matters worse, the midwife I was assigned to never explained the process to me, I was asked a few medical history questions and give a pregnancy note and told to go home.
when admitted to the Antenatal ward, the Staff/midwives were very rude, I was told by a midwife that if I was to go into Labour at 20 weeks, they would let my baby die, and there was no point in me being here.. that was when my nightmare began..
At present, my medical notes have been lost by the fetal medicine unit of which no one wants to take the blame.
The consultant & Registra would verbally lie to me, and then write something else on my medical notes. throughout my antenatal experience I saw at least 7 - 8 different doctors.
"I had a nightmare, I was really disappointed with..."
About: Royal Free Hospital Royal Free Hospital London NW3 2QG
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