Photography and filming
Last updated: Monday 16 September 2024Patients or carers may come into contact with or see members of our Clinical Photography or Communication and Engagement Teams working on wards, in our clinics and across the public areas of our hospitals.
Clinical photography
The Clinical Photography Team take photographs and/or videos of patients' conditions for:
- wound care management – pressure, diabetic ulcer monitoring
- dermatological assessment and monitoring
- treatment planning and surgical monitoring – ear, nose throat (ENT) and breast care
- teledermatology – self-monitoring service for patients with multiple moles and lesions
- teaching and research
- medical publications / journals
- documenting unusual incidence of disease
Consent is always taken before any clinical photography work is undertaken.
The team are bound by the Institute of Medical Illustrators code of professional practice and have achieved Level 1 accreditation.
The latest digital technology is used to capture and standardise all images. Images are stored on secure servers within the Trust's IT network and all information is treated as confidential.
All images or videos that have been approved by the patient or carer for teaching, publication or research use are anonymised. No patient information will be disclosed.
Photography and filming for publicity purposes
Our Communications and Engagement Team and members of staff may take photographs and video to promote our services and the work of the Trust.
Patients and carers may be asked to participate in photography, filming or other publicity activity but are under no obligation to do so. Consent will always be obtained and can be withdrawn at any time.