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FLU VACCINATION CLINICS 2020/21
Further to our recent post, we still have flu vaccines for all eligible patients (including those aged 60-64yrs who were not otherwise eligible).
Appointments are still available! Please contact the practice to book - 01397 703136.
For more information of the flu vaccination and who is eligible, please visit https://www.nhsinform.scot/healthy-living/immunisation/vaccines/flu-vaccine

COVID-19 VACCINE
If you have a general query about the COVID-19 vaccine, please look on the NHS Inform website or use the national helpline 0800 030 8013 which is open from 8am to 8pm, seven days a week.
 
Vaccine rollout to the general public, based on age and underlying health conditions, will start as soon as possible, and will depend on vaccine supply.
 
This is likely to be at the start of the new year so please look out for a letter and a leaflet arriving in the post which will invite you to make an appointment for your vaccine. The first group to receive this will be the over 80s.
 
Please avoid calling with any general queries about the COVID-19 vaccine as we are unable to give you any more information at this stage and we need to try and keep phone-lines open for people who are unwell and needing medical care.
 
Many thanks for your ongoing patience and cooperation.

Wednesday Practice Meetings - 2-2.30pm

Tweeddale Medical Practice is closed every Wednesday from 2-2.30pm.  If you have a life-threatening emergency please hang up and dial 999.  Otherwise please call back after 2.30pm.


 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS DATES:

In line with the rest of NHS Highland, the practice will be closed on

  • Friday 16th October 2020
  • Friday 25th December 2020
  • Monday 28th December 2020

Research

health_tech1As a practice, we feel that research is essential for progress in the NHS and is of considerable benefit to individual patients and the public as a whole.  We therefore regularly take part in research studies with the help of experienced NHS staff who help us search medical records for people who might be suitable for research studies so that we can write to them asking if they are interested.

No personal identifiable data is removed from the NHS or provided to any researchers without specific consent from patients.

All patients are personally informed and/or invited by the practice to participate in any project.  We would also like to reassure patients that research projects will not interfere or hinder ordinary medical care within the practice.

All research projects are carefully planned to ensure safety and medical confidentiality. All projects are rigorously scrutinised by an independent committee from the Highland Health Board which ensures the interests of individual patients are protected.

Research is very much a team effort which involves the whole practice team. If you have any questions about research in the practice, please feel free to contact us and you will be directed to the most appropriate person who will be happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have.

The practice is not currently participating in any research project but here are some of the most recent we have been involved in;

 

NHS HIGHLAND & SCOTTISH PRIMARY CARE RESEARCH NETWORK

1. COSMOS (March 2013)

This MS Society funded study looked at the experiences of people with Multiple Sclerosis who had used intermittent self-catheterisation, with the aim to better understand the issues and impact of using intermittent catheters on patients and determine the support and training needs required to help improve patient care.

2.  SEARCH (March 2012)

Cancer Research UK funded study to carry out research into genes which may predispose patients to melanoma, male breast, endometrial or ovarian cancer.

 

UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN CENTRE OF ACADEMIC PRIMARY CARE

1.  Chronic Pain (March 2013)

Dr Leila Bawa, conducted this research project locally.  We invited patients with chronic pain to take part in her Mindfulness-based programme, and she explored the barriers and facilitators perceived and experienced by participants in engaging with the programme. The aim is for the development of a modified Mindfulness programme that will be practical and acceptable to people who suffer from chronic pain, to improve uptake and engagement with the programme.

 

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCH

1.  Early estimation of pandemic influenza Antiviral and Vaccine Effectiveness (EAVE) Project (Dec 2013)

a Scottish project, to enhance current flu systems in Scotland and help provide information in the event of any new pandemic of influenza.

 

NHS NATIONAL SERVICES SCOTLAND IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE UNIVERSITIES OF EDINBURGH AND DUNDEE

1.  Acute Pancreatitis (Dec 2013)

 

To identify risk factors associated with progression to multiple organ failure amongst individuals with acute pancreatitis.



 
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