Countdown to go live is on! CRG Medical Services has been engaging with new colleagues in the run up to the Company’s latest contract win, providing both FME & SOE services to Lincolnshire Police. From the 1st September, CRG Medical Services will take over the contract and has organised a range of engagement events as part…
Read moreMonth: August 2018
What It’s Like Working in Custody Healthcare?
Of the many diverse specialities within healthcare professions, there’s something in custody healthcare that sets it apart from all the other career paths. It offer challenges, experiences, and rewards unlike any other. We sat down with a couple of our custody healthcare recruits and asked them to give us an idea of what life is…
Read moreStaff Recognition – Rachel Quinn
CRG Medical Services’ has recognised the support and dedication shown by Rachel Quinn from its Clinical Governance Team. Rachel has worked ‘over and above’ in providing support to the company’s successful bid to provide FME services to Lincolnshire Police. As a thank you for her hard work, the Senior Leadership Team presented Rachel with a…
Read moreEnhanced Skill Training
CRG Medical Services’ Lead Clinicians and Enhanced Care Practitioners completed an enhanced skills training as part of their professional development. The sessions, led by Lead FME, Professor Sandip Hindocha, covered the enhanced role of the healthcare professional including: verification of death, road traffic impairment, sampling responsibilities and intimate search. Staff welcomed the opportunity to discuss…
Read moreEnhanced Care Practitioners – Essex Contract
CRG Medical Services has created a new role to join our healthcare professionals in Essex. The role of Enhanced Care Practitioners has been created to provide enhanced clinical interventions and greater clinical leadership. David Henretty, National Operations Director, said: “The new role will greatly increase the number and range of forensic healthcare interventions that we…
Read more4 Ways Homecare Can Improve Quality of Life for the Service User
When a loved one is no longer independent or becomes unable to look after themself properly, it can be difficult to decide what’s best for them. While some may feel that living at home is no longer possible, many people prefer to receive care in their own homes – and there are many advantages to…
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