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What type of shoe is best to raise/modify?

Last updated on Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Enclosed shoes with a secure fastening (laces or Velcro) are best suited to be adapted. Shoes with a reasonable sole and heel material depth, a plain wedge-type sole unit of a firm density material, and trainers without air bubbles, are suitable styles. Avoid shoes with welt stitching through th...

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Laboratory Opening Hours

Last updated on Monday, July 23, 2018

Histopathology Opening Hours Monday-Friday      0830-1730 Saturday-Sunday  CLOSED The department is closed on all Public Holidays Mortuary Opening Hours Monday-Friday      0800-1630 Saturday-Sunday   CLOSED Please note the mortuary is open for the  collection of the decea...

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Diabetes and Endocrinology

Last updated on Monday, June 23, 2025

What we do The service provides a comprehensive inpatient and outpatient service for both Diabetes and Endocrinology (the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to hormones). We have an inpatient bed-base at Arrowe Park Hospital and outpatient clinics at both Arrowe Park and Clatterbridge H...

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Elective Placements at WUTH

Last updated on Monday, November 24, 2025

In UK medical schools, an elective placement is a short-term, self-arranged clinical placement, usually undertaken by students in their final or penultimate year. Students can choose a specialty, location (either in the UK or abroad), and the type of experience, such as a specific clinical area o...

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Year 2 Student Doctors (Liverpool)

Last updated on Monday, November 24, 2025

Placement overview The Year 2 Clinical placement is an exciting, memorable, and sometimes daunting time. For many student doctors, this will be first time they have met with patients and future colleagues in a clinical environment. For others, who may be already qualified in a clinical professi...

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