COVID-19 Vaccination News 2023
Limitation of the pandemic COVID-19 2023 vaccination offer
JCVI advises that with the close of the autumn 2022 vaccination campaign, the offer of a pandemic booster dose (in place since 2021) for persons aged 16 to 49 years who are not in a clinical or other high risk group should close.
From the end of the spring 2023 campaign, primary course COVID-19 vaccination will become a targeted offer only to those at higher risk of severe COVID-19.
Spring 2023 Covid-19 Vaccination Booster Programme
COVID-19 is more serious in older people and in people with certain underlying health conditions. For these reasons, people aged 75 years and older, residents in care homes for older people, and those aged 12 years and over with a weakened immune system will be offered a booster of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine this spring.
The JCVI advises that the spring booster dose should be offered around 6 months after the last vaccine dose.
Autumn 2023 Covid-19 Vaccination Booster Programme
The autumn 2023 programme is expected to target only those at higher risk of severe disease.
April 2021 News
Training and Teaching
You may be aware that most of the GPs at Danes Camp & Rillwood Medical Practice Partnership have significant experience as GP trainers providing education and clinical supervision for Medical Students and GP Registrars at Danes Camp Medical Centre.
In engaging the same GP trainers it is anticipated that Rillwood Medical Centre will also become a training practice for Medical Students and Registrars from as early as the end of April 2021.
Our qualified GP trainers will be actively involved in mentoring and supervising each clinical consultation. You will be informed if a student or registrar will be taking a role in your consultation (telephone or face-to-face) and your consent will be sought prior to them consulting with you. They are bound by the same rules of confidentiality and professional conduct as all of our regularly employed clinicians.
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On the 3rd May 2017 our clinical system changed from EMISWeb to SystmOne. Patients who were registered for Online Access via EMISWeb will need to contact the surgery to obtain their new log-in details and will need to bring at least one form of photo ID. New users can also register for access to the Online services. Please ask the surgery for a sign-up form and further details.
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