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Patients feel Far North NHS care 'on brink of meltdown' | Patients feel Far North NHS care 'on brink of meltdown' |
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A review of NHS Highland's performance has heard public fears that care in the far north is 'on brink of meltdown'. | A review of NHS Highland's performance has heard public fears that care in the far north is 'on brink of meltdown'. |
The area, that involves the counties of Caithness and Sutherland, is short of eight consultants at its local hospital and also needs to find more GPs. | The area, that involves the counties of Caithness and Sutherland, is short of eight consultants at its local hospital and also needs to find more GPs. |
Frank Stephen, of Thurso's Riverbank Medical Practice Patient Participation Group, told of the public concerns. | Frank Stephen, of Thurso's Riverbank Medical Practice Patient Participation Group, told of the public concerns. |
Health Secretary Shona Robison said she was confident NHS Highland was taking steps to address recruitment problems. | |
Ms Robison led the meeting in Wick which served as an annual review of the health board's performance. | Ms Robison led the meeting in Wick which served as an annual review of the health board's performance. |
'A failure' | 'A failure' |
During the meeting, Mr Stephen said people in Caithness believed health care in their area was on the brink of meltdown. | During the meeting, Mr Stephen said people in Caithness believed health care in their area was on the brink of meltdown. |
Later he told BBC Alba: "People are really concerned that it is on the precipice. | Later he told BBC Alba: "People are really concerned that it is on the precipice. |
"There is a shortage of consultants. There seems to be a failure to attract consultants to the local area. | "There is a shortage of consultants. There seems to be a failure to attract consultants to the local area. |
"And there is a shortage of GPs within the county. At my own practice we are three GPs short." | "And there is a shortage of GPs within the county. At my own practice we are three GPs short." |
Ms Robison said the recruitment of specialists was a global challenge and not unique to Scotland. | |
Following a visit to Caithness General, she said patients were being offered proper care. | |
She said: "I would say it is a good, well performing hospital with dedicated staff. | |
"People going into that hospital should be assured that there is a very good safe service on offer." | |
'Serious concerns' | |
Last month, the training of junior doctors at the far north's main hospital, Caithness General in Wick, was temporarily suspended. | Last month, the training of junior doctors at the far north's main hospital, Caithness General in Wick, was temporarily suspended. |
It followed the resignation of a senior member of staff who helped in supervising the trainees. | It followed the resignation of a senior member of staff who helped in supervising the trainees. |
NHS Highland and NHS Education for Scotland said they had taken the "difficult decision" to halt training. | NHS Highland and NHS Education for Scotland said they had taken the "difficult decision" to halt training. |
The General Medical Council said it had "serious concerns" about staffing levels and the safe supervision of the trainee doctors. | The General Medical Council said it had "serious concerns" about staffing levels and the safe supervision of the trainee doctors. |
Four trainee doctors were thought to have been due to start at the hospital. | Four trainee doctors were thought to have been due to start at the hospital. |
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