Visiting information We are pleased to be able to reintroduce limited visiting into most of our inpatient wards at our hospitals. Find out more. Support Our Staff appeal We have been humbled by the many kind offers of support for our staff during this particularly demanding time. Visiting times: See below.
Ward 5 Nearest entrance: Entrance E on site map. Ward 8 Nearest entrance: Main entrance Entrance A on site map. Ward 10 Nearest entrance: Main entrance Entrance A on site map. Ward 14 Nearest entrance: Main entrance Entrance A on site map. Ward 16 a and b Nearest entrance: Main entrance Entrance A on site map.
Ward 18 Nearest entrance: Main entrance Entrance A on site map. Patients may be allowed more than one visit per week and more than visitor at a time, however this will need to be agreed in advance with the ward team. All visits are dependent on availability of visitor slots and safe space in which to meet. This could mean the number of visitors and frequency may differ from ward to ward at various times depending on the space available to safely socially-distance in designated visitor areas.
Visitors will be asked to complete screening questions both when booking a visit and on arrival at the ward for their visit. This process includes giving their full name and up to date contact details. Upon arrival at hospital, visitors should sanitise their hands and wear a face mask, which must be kept on at all times at hospital — face masks and sanitizer are available at the Reception visitors may wear their own face masks if preferred.
We would ask all visitors to support us in maintaining the health and safety of our patients, staff, and visitors. Find a course. Why choose Liverpool?
And there are thousands of answers. Our research. Research with real world impact. Advancing knowledge to transform lives. School of Medicine Why Liverpool? Placements opportunities Medical students at Aintree benefit from Consultant year leads, enabling more direct supervision and planning of organised teaching for each year.
Second year Aintree guide trainee doctors through their first clinical placements with a named tutor who they meet during each hospital week.
Third year Third year students carry out six and eight week rotations in Surgery and Medicine respectively. Fourth year The fourth year helps students to prepare for final examinations at the end of the academic year. Fifth year Fifth year students are supported by a unique programme designed to bridge the gap between School of Medicine finals in the fourth year and the beginning of clinical practice as an FY1. Clinical skills provision Aintree promote multidisciplinary and inter-professional education and skills training of proven clinical efficacy.
Clinical Education aims to: Engender a culture of excellence in practical clinical skills Develop the range and expertise of Aintree staff Ensure appropriate application of clinical evidence through linking theory to practice Develop and encourage multidisciplinary working and an appreciation of the role and expertise of other professions Raise awareness of health and safety and human factors.
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