2021
DOI: 10.1177/1750458920977377
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The role of the surgical care practitioner during the COVID-19 pandemic: An audit of experiences

Abstract: Introduction The Surgical Care Practitioner is a medical associate profession role, working to an advanced level, undertaken by registered nurses, operating department practitioners or physiotherapists, on completion of a Royal College of Surgeons accredited course. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to all heath care professionals needing to adapt to help support the health care system as it tackles its effect. Aim Audit of roles undertaken by Surgical Care Practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic in the context… Show more

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“…In the March 2021 edition of the Journal, an audit of the role of the SCP during the COVID-19 pandemic found that two thirds of SCPs surveyed proved versatile when redeployed to other areas during the pausing of some surgeries, relying on the knowledge and skills they had previously acquired as a nurse, ODP or physiotherapist (Fletcher et al 2021).…”
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“…In the March 2021 edition of the Journal, an audit of the role of the SCP during the COVID-19 pandemic found that two thirds of SCPs surveyed proved versatile when redeployed to other areas during the pausing of some surgeries, relying on the knowledge and skills they had previously acquired as a nurse, ODP or physiotherapist (Fletcher et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%