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Your doctor:
Surgeon or specialist, they will personally follow your hospitalization.
He is at your disposal to keep you and those close to you, informed
on your progression.
- The anaesthetists:
They take charge of your anaesthesia prior to and during the operation,
but also follow your state of health following the operation until
the day you leave.
They work as a team within the establishment and know each patients
file.
- The doctors attached to the clinic:
Depending on your needs; your surgeon may seek the advice of another
doctor attached to the clinic and specialised in a particular area:
e. g. Dermatologist, Neurologist
- The on call service:
The surgeons, anaesthetist -resuscitators, reanimators and doctors
are permanently on call on the premises.
The medical care team:
- The supervisors:
Organise and run the nursing care and liaise with the management.
- The nurses:
Administer the treatment prescribed, keep a constant watch over
the patients and often take on the role of giving information and
answering questions relating to health.
- The nursing auxiliary:
Accompany the nurses while giving treatment and look after your
daily needs:
Meals
Washing
Preparing the beds
Room hygiene.....
- The physiotherapists, dietitians, and other health professionals:
Work together with the medical care team and may practise if medically
prescribed.
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