- bone infections
- HIV
- pneumonia
- viral hepatitis (inflammation of the liver)
The role is rapidly changing due to:
- an increase in resistance to antibiotics
- an increase in the severity of infections particularly in an ageing and more frail population
- the growing popularity of global travel heightening the need for expertise in the prevention and treatment of ‘international’ diseases
You’ll regularly deliver:
- drug prescription
- insertion of a central venouscatheter– a thin flexible hollow tube is inserted into a large vein for the introduction of fluids including medication
- lumbar puncture- a hollow needle is inserted into the lower part of the spinal canal to withdraw cerebrospinal fluid for diagnosis or to inject medication
- sigmoidoscopy (examination of part of the intestine using a very small camera)