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SWTN - Why establish a trauma network for South Wales, West Wales and South Powys?
SWTN - Why establish a trauma network for South Wales, West Wales and South Powys?
11/09/2020
Why do Major Trauma Services need to be changed?
11/09/2020
What happens elsewhere in Wales?
11/09/2020
Who has been involved in developing the South Wales Trauma Network?
11/09/2020
How many people are likely to suffer a major trauma?
11/09/2020
What are the benefits of the South Wales Trauma Network?
11/09/2020
What about my Local Emergency Department?
11/09/2020
What will the patient journey through the new service look like?
13/09/2020
If I have a major accident will I have to travel further for treatment?
13/09/2020
If I have to travel further are the paramedics trained to look after me when I am in the ambulance?
13/09/2020
Will I have to stay in the major trauma centre for all my treatment or will I be transferred closer to home?
13/09/2020
What about rehabilitation services?
13/09/2020
Does this development require new investment?