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was receiving the small receiving complex there spoke with<br />
real enthusiasm about the opportunity to network with the<br />
arrangement here.<br />
There will be more support in place in the<br />
unit planned with the Vale of Leven, there should be, it’s a<br />
bigger volume of patients who will be managed but I think<br />
there are opportunities both to learn from the experiences in<br />
centres like Lochgilphead where at times by per force they<br />
have to deal with case which will bypass the Vale of Leven<br />
here because they can move to an acute site more rapidly.<br />
So I think that point linked to the<br />
Postgraduate Dean’s enthusiasm <strong>and</strong> his preparedness from day<br />
one to put a training scheme in place is important, it means that<br />
there’s a training environment again established within the<br />
hospital <strong>and</strong> one that will yield c<strong>and</strong>idates to staff that unit <strong>and</strong><br />
other units in the future.<br />
PETER HAMILTON: Thank Tom.<br />
MARGARET MCGREGOR: Good<br />
afternoon, my name is Margaret McGregor <strong>and</strong> I’m a part of<br />
the Vale of Leven Hospital Hospitalwatch Campaign Group<br />
<strong>and</strong> we have had many, many consultation meetings <strong>and</strong> I have<br />
met Mr Divers <strong>and</strong> many other cases <strong>and</strong> the whole situation is<br />
still coming back to more questions, more consultation, but the<br />
big questions we must ask, I have got a few questions to ask