LETTER: Heartfelt praise for cardiology
Twenty or so people were there.
In two groups, we went to every section of the department relevant to care of the heart or treatment of its condition.
Each visitor would have had their own reason for attending which they weren’t asked about, but the day’s organisers had taken care to cover every aspect of the heart without asking intrusive personal questions.
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Hide AdFrom the reactions that I overheard among the visitors, the event was an unqualified success.
All of the staff, through doctors, nurses, nursing assistants, consultants, technicians and administrators were pleasant and proficient in encouraging and answering questions.
It was a pleasure to be among them.
From my own viewpoint, I’ve been under the care of Cardiology since Dr Nik Patel performed an angiogram on me, in 2002 I think.
One thing led to another, and I’ve had a triple heart by-pass, a pacemaker, and a replacement aortic heart valve, and so presumably have other patients.
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Hide AdThe DGH continues to diligently call those patients in for check-up appointments so through your readers I suggest that apart from any temporary glitches you may be assured that you are not at all forgotten.
There’s another thing.
Over the years at my six-monthly check-ups I’ve noticed new and amazing hi-tech equipment in use.
I don’t know for certain because I haven’t asked, but if some of that has been funded by the work of volunteers that is another group deserving of our unreserved thanks.
Robin Kempe
Brook Street,
Polegate