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Transfer and repatriation of NHS Highland patients Standard Operating Procedure can be accessed here.

Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 01 August 2018

Next review: 01 February 2019

Author(s): Divisional General Manager and Assistant Divisional General Manager

Version: 4

Approved By: Associate Medical Director

Reviewer Name(s): K McNicoll, K Clarke

Document Id: TAM345

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      • ANAESTHETICS
      • BREAST
      • CANCER
      • CARDIOVASCULAR
      • CHRONIC PAIN
      • DEATH
      • DENTAL
      • DERMATOLOGY
      • DIABETES
      • EAR, NOSE AND OROPHARYNX (ENT)
      • EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
      • EMERGENCY MEDICAL RETRIEVAL SERVICE (EMRS)
      • ENDOCRINE
      • EYES
      • FLU
      • FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES
      • FOOD FLUID AND NUTRITION
      • GASTRO-INTESTINAL
      • GYNAECOLOGY
      • HAEMATOLOGY
      • INFECTIONS (ANTIMICROBIAL GUIDANCE)
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      • MIDWIFERY & OBSTETRICS
      • NEONATAL
      • NERVOUS SYSTEM
      • OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
      • OOH: OUT OF HOURS
      • ORTHOPAEDICS
      • PAEDIATRICS
      • PALLIATIVE CARE
      • PATIENT TRANSFER
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      • RESPIRATORY
      • RHEUMATOLOGY
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      • SURGICAL
      • UROLOGY
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    • ANTIMICROBIAL GUIDANCE
    • FORMULARIES (and the Pink One)
    • PATIENT INFORMATION
    • FURTHER CLINICAL RESOURCES

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