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Divisions and Specialties Within NHS Grampian for New Graduate Nurse (Adult) Applications 2021 Divisions and Specialties within NHS Grampian for New Graduate Nurse (adult) applications 2021 New Graduates applying for posts as adult registered nurses with NHS Grampian, please indicate on your application form any preference you have for division/ward/department/specialty/location, this could be quite specific or more general, depending on your wishes. Please also remember to indicate your preferred number of hours, either full time (37.5 hours) or part time (state how many hours) or shift pattern if other than 24/7 availability. We seek to match your preferences with vacancies available. Medicine Gastroenterology, Diabetes & Endocrinology, Coronary Care, Respiratory Medicine, Renal Medicine, Dialysis, Cardiology, Infectious Diseases, Combined Short Stay Unit, Acute Stroke, Dermatology, Rheumatology, Cardiac Cath Labs, Endoscopy, Palliative Care Unscheduled Care Acute Medicine, Short Stay Medicine, Emergency Department Surgical Cardiothoracic, General Surgery (elective and emergency), Critical Care over two areas, Surgical High Dependency, Neurosciences, Operating theatres (elective and emergency including Aberdeen Maternity Hospital Theatre), Ophthalmology (inpatient and outpatient), Orthopaedics (Trauma in ARI and Elective & Rehab at Woodend this includes Theatres Outpatients), Pre-Assessment and Department of Scheduled Admissions, Plastic surgery, Pre-assessment and Department of Scheduled Admissions ARI & Woodend, The Major Trauma Centre, Urology (inpatient and short stay), Vascular surgery Women and Children’s Gynaecology ward, theatres at Aberdeen Maternity Hospital (apply to surgical) Clinical Support Services ARI Oncology ward, Haematology ward, Haematology/Oncology/Outpatients Day treatments, In-patient Radiology, Out-Patient Clinics, Community Hubs Moray Health and Social Care Partnership Community Hospitals (Turner, Stephen & Seafield) and Community teams Older Adult areas within Mental Health (Ward 4 Dr Gray's Hospital, Muirton Ward Seafield Hospital) Dr Gray’s Hospital, Elgin Medical and Surgical wards including General Medicine, care of elderly & stroke, Acute Admissions Unit (Medical), General Surgical, Orthopaedics, Day Case Surgery and High Dependency Unit, Emergency Department, Theatres Aberdeen City Health and Social Care Partnership Stroke Rehab, Neuro Rehab at Woodend Hospital. Medicine for Elderly at Woodend Hospital, ARI and other sites. Older Adult areas within Mental Health Services. Community Nursing Teams in Aberdeen City Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership Community Hospitals in Aboyne, Banchory, Banff, Fraserburgh, Huntly, Insch, Inverurie, Keith, Peterhead, Stonehaven, Turriff. Older Adult areas within Mental Health Services, Prison Services .
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