Identify patients from within the data systems of patients that have suffered a fracture that meet the criteria to be referred to the Fracture liaison service Attend daily trauma meetings, involving the wider MDT and actively participate in the discussion and management of patients within the Fracture Liaison service. Participate in prevention and treatment of fractures within a patient group Provide Health education amongst the patient group Promote good bone health within the clinical area and be able to advise the patient, family and others in health promotion issues and complete Bone Health assessments Make appropriate referrals to other health care professionals and outside agencies when required. Refer patients for further investigations and other appropriate services where applicable.Liaise with other services to provide a patient centred service/ collaborate with nursing and medical colleagues to achieve best care for patients Provide outpatient nurse led telephone and face to face clinics and facilitate a telephone advice service Participate and complete patient follow up and reviews this would include providing drug education and assess concordance of medicines and refer if required back to relevant service? Demonstrate an understanding of the change process and initiate opportunities to improve the service Support service lead in relation to service data to inform current service delivery and future service developments. Input and update patient data onto the National Database and also participate in the development of the Fracture Liaison Service at a local, regional and national level Practice in accordance with NMC Guidelines and comply with NICE Guidelines aligned to Fracture Liaison Service