Anitta Thomas from Imperial College Hospital speaks about her experiences with a shared care patient.
Patients have played a consistent key role in training on the Shared Haemodialysis Care course since its inception in 2011. The patient presenter has influenced staff perceptions of care by providing a view of haemodialysis through an alternative lens.
These videos have been created to give patients and nurses a generic view of dialysis tasks that can...
Kidney failure, a condition many people are unaware of, a condition I have had to become very aware of the past few years. My mam was diagnosed with kidney reflux disease at age 5, which later on in life developed into kidney failure.
David Pargeter started on the dialysis unit at Peter Moorhead unit in Sheffield and was introduced t...
Thanks to everyone who attended, presented and help to make the 'All Hands event' on Tuesday 22nd Ja...
A new scheme at the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals has launched with the intention of empowering patients in their own care and independence.
Hi, my name is Daniel and I am a volunteer trainer support for dialysis patients at Salford Royal Ho...
People being treated with dialysis after kidney failure should be offered a choice over where and wh...
In this fabulous episode of Matron, Medicine and Me Dr Ranjan Chatterjee reunites with the renal tea...
The documents below are the key tools that any team or unit needs to get started with Shared Haemodi...
David Pargeter patient partner, received an award on the Shared Care Course for his fantastic dedic...
On the 13th of December 2017, the formal opening of the shared care unit at York hospital took place...