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Help develop NHS guidance on monitoring for AF after a stroke

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Hi everyone,

NICE is looking for people with personal experience (as a patient or carer) of atrial fibrillation monitoring after a stroke of unknown cause. The technologies we are looking at provide long-term monitoring after someone has had a stroke, to check whether the stroke could be due to undiagnosed AF.

The role involves attending meetings to agree whether these technologies are effective and best use of NHS money for patients. Meetings are held in Manchester and we pay expenses and an attendance fee for your contribution. For more information and how to apply please see nice.org.uk/get-involved/ou...

If you have any questions please get in touch at PIPrecruitment@nice.org.uk

Thank you

Lydia

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