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  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
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Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Richard Patonand Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davison and Callum Johnston<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 7 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; <br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Richard Patonand Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; <br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Davidson; Richard Paton; Callum Johnston (beard) and Mike Briggs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, MSP,  joined shadow health secretary Miles Briggs to launch the party’s Health Advisory Board at the Scottish ASmbulance Service Southeast Divisional HQ.  Ms Davidson and Mr Briggs were shown the equipment in the average ambulance by Richard Paton, Ambulance Service manager and Callum Johnston, Specialist medic.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 6 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_Advisory_Board_Launch...jpg
  • Pictured: Optomerist Eilidh Thomson was atteneding the clinic to expand her quailifcations as she treated patient Kenneth Thomson<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Jas Singh, Clinical Director for Ophthalmology  and Nicola McElvanney Chair of Optometry Scotland<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Jas Singh, Clinical Director for Ophthalmology  and Nicola McElvanney Chair of Optometry Scotland<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison was given some details of the high-tech inovations within eye-care by Associate Specialist Dr Johnathan Whittle<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robision tested out a lens that allows optomerists to look at the eye from three different angles<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison was given some details of the high-tech inovations within eye-care by Associate Specialist Dr Johnathan Whittle<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison was given some details of the high-tech inovations within eye-care by Associate Specialist Dr Johnathan Whittle<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison was given some details of the high-tech inovations within eye-care by Associate Specialist Dr Johnathan Whittle<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison was given some details of the high-tech inovations within eye-care by Associate Specialist Dr Johnathan Whittle<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison met optomerist Cliare Keith and patient Douglas Feeney who had been attacked over the weekend which had damaged his eye<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison met optomerist Cliare Keith and patient Douglas Feeney who had been attacked over the weekend which had damaged his eye<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
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Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robision tested out a lens that allows optomerists to look at the eye from three different angles<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison met optomerist Cliare Keith and patient Douglas Feeney who had been attacked over the weekend which had damaged his eye<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison visited an eye clinic at The Lauriston Building in Edinburgh today to mark the publication of the community eyecare review. She enjoyed a tour of the clinic and meet staff and pateints in for treatment. The review, commissioned last year by the Scottish Government, has looked at how community eye services can be developed and improved. A separate report into hospital eye services will also be published on Wednesday. Ms Robison discussed the report with and Nicola McElvanney, Chair of Optometry Scotland, during her visit.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Health_minister_visits_eye-c...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Health Secretary Shona Robison, MSP<br />
<br />
Today Health Secretary Shona Robison, MSP, visited The Grange Medical Practice in Edinburgh to mark an agreement with doctors' union, the BMA,  on the future of primary care services. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Future_of_Primary_Care_GER03...jpg
  • Pictured: Health Secretary Shona Robison, MSP<br />
<br />
Today Health Secretary Shona Robison, MSP, visited The Grange Medical Practice in Edinburgh to mark an agreement with doctors' union, the BMA,  on the future of primary care services. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Future_of_Primary_Care_GER03...jpg
  • Pictured: Health Secretary Shona Robison, MSP<br />
<br />
Today Health Secretary Shona Robison, MSP, visited The Grange Medical Practice in Edinburgh to mark an agreement with doctors' union, the BMA,  on the future of primary care services. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Future_of_Primary_Care_GER03...jpg
  • Pictured: Health Secretary Shona Robison, MSP<br />
<br />
Today Health Secretary Shona Robison, MSP, visited The Grange Medical Practice in Edinburgh to mark an agreement with doctors' union, the BMA,  on the future of primary care services. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Future_of_Primary_Care_GER03...jpg
  • Pictured: Health Secretary Shona Robison, MSP<br />
<br />
Today Health Secretary Shona Robison, MSP, visited The Grange Medical Practice in Edinburgh to mark an agreement with doctors' union, the BMA,  on the future of primary care services. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Future_of_Primary_Care_GER03...jpg
  • Pictured: Ms Freeman meets Khalid Mohamed from Edinburgh who has just had a transplant.<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman visited patients waiting for transplants and successful transplant patients to highlight the uptake in organ donation registrations.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Ms Freeman meets Khalid Mohamed from Edinburgh who has just had a transplant.<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman visited patients waiting for transplants and successful transplant patients to highlight the uptake in organ donation registrations.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Health_Secretary_highlights_orga...JPG
  • Pictured: Ms Freeman meets dialysis patient Stewart Granger from Inchinnan who is waiting for a transplant.<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman visited patients waiting for transplants and successful transplant patients to highlight the uptake in organ donation registrations.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Health_Secretary_highlights_orga...JPG
  • Pictured: Ms Freeman meets dialysis patient Ann Brown from Renfrew who is waiting for a transplant.<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman visited patients waiting for transplants and successful transplant patients to highlight the uptake in organ donation registrations.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Health_Secretary_highlights_orga...JPG
  • Pictured: Ms Freeman meets Khalid Mohamed from Edinburgh who has just had a transplant.<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman visited patients waiting for transplants and successful transplant patients to highlight the uptake in organ donation registrations.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Health_Secretary_highlights_orga...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with patient Jean Seath from Kirkcaldy at the town's Victoria Hospital to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with patient Jean Seath from Kirkcaldy at the town's Victoria Hospital to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with patient Jean Seath from Kirkcaldy at the town's Victoria Hospital to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison joins NHS Fife Chief Executive Paul Hawkins and Chair of NHS Fife Tricia Marwick in their Flu Fighters campaign during a visit to the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison meets with staff at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy to announce £5 million GBP extra funding for NHS services in Scotland to help with tackling the increased strain on health services during the winter months.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Health_Secretary_announces_extra...JPG
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison met patient Margo Arnott about the services available via the district nurse system<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison met patient Margo Arnott about the sevices available via the district nurse system<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Callum Johnston, Ricky Painton; Shona Robison; David Garbutt, Chair of the Scottish Ambulance Service, Ian Stark and Paddy Hunter<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison met paramedics today on a visit to Scottish Ambulance Service's city station where she announced new funding for the service<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Shona_Robison_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Callum Johnston, Ricky Painton; Shona Robison; David Garbutt, Chair of the Scottish Ambulance Service, Ian Stark and Paddy Hunter<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison met paramedics today on a visit to Scottish Ambulance Service's city station where she announced new funding for the service<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Shona_Robison_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison met paramedics today on a visit to Scottish Ambulance Service's city station where she announced new funding for the service<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Shona_Robison_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Callum Johnston, Specialist papamedic and winner of the Association of Chief Executives UK manager of the year<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison met paramedics today on a visit to Scottish Ambulance Service's city station where she announced new funding for the service<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Shona_Robison_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Ian Stark checks the new pack of medicines that the specialist paramedics have been traed to dispense. <br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison met paramedics today on a visit to Scottish Ambulance Service's city station where she announced new funding for the service<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Shona_Robison_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison met patient Margo Arnott about the services available via the district nurse system. <br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: patient Margo Arnott<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: patient Margo Arnott<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison met patient Margo Arnott about the services available via the district nurse system. <br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison met patient Margo Arnott about the services available via the district nurse system. <br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison met patient Margo Arnott about the services available via the district nurse system. <br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Under pressure Health Secretary Shona Robison visited the Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes today and annnounced details of funding for nurse training to expand community care. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_District_nurse_Funding_annou...jpg
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