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"Colorectal rectal surgery pre/post operation care."

About: University Hospital Hairmyres / General Surgery (Ward 5)

(as the patient),

I was recently an in-patient in University Hospital Haimyres  with Mr Saldana as the consultant  leading a colorectal team of both Drs/ Specialist Nurses. I would wish to thank all this team involved in both pre/ post operative for their expertise.

I would mention Mr Saldana in particular as being most professional but able to impart in a calm, reassuring manner the surgery involved, likely outcomes but also possible outcomes which may not be so good,all this in a direct but also empathetic way. This method of delivery left me feeling reassured and confident in what was fairly major surgery. In all a first class bedside manner which I hope all junior staff training under his guidance learn to emulate. I would also add that he was happy to take time to talk to next of kin by phone very much appreciated in these difficult times with no visiting permitted.

On the ward staff I would single out 2 Staff for their outstanding care, expertise and attention when I needed it most after developing a most uncomfortable complication. The staff in question are Alison and Fiona who were on night duty on 14/02 in Ward 5. Thank you girls for your prompt recognition of the problem and subsequent expertise in dealing with the procedure necessary to alleviate it.

On the downside I was dismayed to see the amount of time senior staff are required to be embroiled in computer work. How can it be that at least half of their shift is taken up with what I can only imagine is a bureaucratic nightmare? This is to the detriment of the patients and junior staff who could and should be adding to their skill set continuously.

On an eco note, utter horror that medications are delivered to patients in rather dinky little plastic containers which are NOT recycled! What cost to health boards and the environment. This urgently needs addressed.

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Response from Rick Edwards, Service Manager Surgical & Critical Care, University Hospital Hairmyres, NHS Lanarkshire 3 years ago
Rick Edwards
Service Manager Surgical & Critical Care, University Hospital Hairmyres,
NHS Lanarkshire
Submitted on 27/02/2021 at 12:15
Published on Care Opinion at 12:15


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Dear Virgoyz64,

Thank you so much for taking the time to recognise the professionalism, care and compassion of my colleagues. Mr Saldanha as our Chief of Medicine leads by example and as you rightly point out, it's important that more junior members of staff learn from his exemplar practice. It will be my pleasure to share your kind words with Mr Saldanha as well as Alison and Fiona in ward 5.

Whilst I probably can't address your observation regarding time at computers, I would offer the fact that medical and nursing staff need to access systems to request and review investigation results as well as reviewing and updating patient information which plays an essential part in our ability to provide safe patient care.

Your point regarding the plastic medication pots is well made and I'll share this feedback with my colleagues in Pharmacy and our Sustainabilty Manager to consider.

I wish you well with your ongoing recovery and convalescence.

Kind regards

Rick

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