NHS Scotland wants to hear your views

30 May 2017

NHS Scotland is looking for people diagnosed with coeliac disease in the last 10 years to share suggestions, based on their own experience, of where the NHS could improve how it diagnoses, treats and follows up people with the condition in future.

There are two consultation events being held:

  • Dundee - Saturday 19 August between 10.00am and 3.00pm at The Steeple, Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4DG
  • Glasgow - Saturday 2 September between 10.00am and 3.00pm at the George Suite, Millennium Hotel, George Square, Glasgow G2 1DS

The events are being supported by Coeliac UK and will be delivered jointly with NHS Scotland. 

This is a chance for you to use the knowledge and experience of the NHS care that you received to improve future care for people diagnosed with coeliac disease. The only requirement is that you have a clear recall of the stages of your NHS care and are able to offer ideas on how it can be improved. If this is of interest and you feel it is something you can contribute to, please contact Scotland Lead Myles Fitt on 0131 220 8342 or at myles.fitt@coeliac.org.uk to register to attend or for more information. A gluten free lunch will be provided and travel expenses will be covered.

For the Dundee event please respond by Friday 11 August and for the Glasgow event by Friday 25 August.

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