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BOSSES at Edinburgh Zoo are turning down a request a month from Scottish health boards asking for help to carry out scans on obese patients.
Health bosses regularly call Scotland?s only zoo, begging to use their specialist equipment to carry out MRI scans on overweight Scots.
But the zoo, who look after pandas, rhinos and bears ? animals that can weigh up to 50 stone, say they can?t help ? because they don?t have big enough scanners either.
Health campaigners have branded the revelation as ?demeaning for patients? and said the NHS should invest in specialised scanners.
Rachel Goddard, PR manager of Edinburgh Zoo said they received a call a month from Scotland?s 14 health boards.
She said: ?We have been asked regularly in the last year. It?s MRI scanners that we get calls about from NHS hospitals.
?There are no zoos in the UK that have large wild animal size MRI scanners ? there may be some in the US, but not that we are aware of.
?We use specially adapted X-ray and ultrasound equipment ? basically the difference is that they are mobile. They?re only a little bit bigger than regular human ones, but we are able to take them to the animal ? the animal doesn?t have to come to the machine.
?We?ve had to say no to the NHS because we just don?t have what they?re looking for.?
http://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/2012/12/02/zoo-asked-to-scan-obese-patients/
Health bosses regularly call Scotland?s only zoo, begging to use their specialist equipment to carry out MRI scans on overweight Scots.
But the zoo, who look after pandas, rhinos and bears ? animals that can weigh up to 50 stone, say they can?t help ? because they don?t have big enough scanners either.
Health campaigners have branded the revelation as ?demeaning for patients? and said the NHS should invest in specialised scanners.
Rachel Goddard, PR manager of Edinburgh Zoo said they received a call a month from Scotland?s 14 health boards.
She said: ?We have been asked regularly in the last year. It?s MRI scanners that we get calls about from NHS hospitals.
?There are no zoos in the UK that have large wild animal size MRI scanners ? there may be some in the US, but not that we are aware of.
?We use specially adapted X-ray and ultrasound equipment ? basically the difference is that they are mobile. They?re only a little bit bigger than regular human ones, but we are able to take them to the animal ? the animal doesn?t have to come to the machine.
?We?ve had to say no to the NHS because we just don?t have what they?re looking for.?
http://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/2012/12/02/zoo-asked-to-scan-obese-patients/