Lack of specialist surgeons ‘putting patients at risk’ The NHS is suffering a severe shortage of interventional radiologists, say senior doctors
Patients are dying because of an acute shortage of specialist doctors to perform life-saving surgery on women after childbirth, victims of car crashes and other emergency cases.
An NHS-wide lack of interventional radiologists means that some patients are having to undergo major, life-changing operations – ending up disabled after a stroke or losing a limb as a result of diabetes – simply because they cannot get the minimally invasive help they need, senior doctors have revealed. Continue reading... The Guardian
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