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== Location profile ==
== Location profile ==
D4 is a teaching medical ward which in close proximity to the renal clinic,and specializes in renal patients. It is the designated ward for the renal transplant patients which includes post operative care.
D4 is a teaching medical ward, which prior to 2019 was the designated ward for the renal transplant patients. Transplant patients are now admitted to the High Obs unit, and return to the High Obs unit post-op. The majority of patients on this ward are admitted under "D" service, although Nephrology will also admit patients to this unit.


===Data Collection for Renal Transplant Patients===
see [[Renal Transplant]]
=== Kidney Donation ===
see [[Nephrectomy#Kidney Donation]]


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[[Category: 2020-03 COVID unit transition]]
[[Category:2020 COVID unit transition]]

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Location HSC D4
First Admission 2004-03-01
Last Admission: 2020-03-20
Program Medicine
Hospital HSC
Nr of Beds 30
Collection Unit Phone:
Collection Unit Fax :
Collection Unit Manager : {{{Collection Unit Manager }}}
Collection Unit Manager Phone : {{{Collection Unit Manager Phone}}}
Collection Unit Clerk : {{{Collection Unit Clerk }}}

 

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Location profile

D4 is a teaching medical ward, which prior to 2019 was the designated ward for the renal transplant patients. Transplant patients are now admitted to the High Obs unit, and return to the High Obs unit post-op. The majority of patients on this ward are admitted under "D" service, although Nephrology will also admit patients to this unit.


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