A General Hospital consists of a number of special wards. Each ward hosts a number of patients. Patients are admitted on the recommendation of their own GP (doctor) and confirmed by consultant Doctor employed by the Hospital . On admission, the personal details of every patient are recorded. A separate register stores the information of the tests undertaken and the prescribed treatment. A number of tests may be conducted for each patient. Each patient is assigned to one leading consultant but may be examined by another doctor, if required. Doctors are specialists in some branch of medicine and may be leading consultants for a number of patients, not necessarily from the same ward.