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Personnel: B1-B10

Part B fulfils the requirement for: Coordinated multi-professional stroke unit care (care in a discrete area in the hospital, staffed by a specialist stroke multi-professional team with regular multi-professional meetings for planning care) Key concepts: FTE stands for full time equivalent. It is a unit used to measure an employee’s workload compared to a full-time position. One FTE is typically considered one full-time worker working the standard hours for a particular organization, often 40 hours per week. FTEs allow for standardized comparisons of workloads and staffing needs, even if employees work part- time or have flexible schedules. For example: A full-time physician working 40 hours per week would count as 1.0 FTE. Two part-time physiotherapists working 20 hours each would together count as 1.0 FTE.

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