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Glasgow Royal Infirmary - Cardiology (2024)

Individual placement description

Placement:

Cardiology

Year:

F2

Region:

West

Hospital(s):

Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Main duties of placement:

Acute medical receiving, regular ward rounds, continuing inpatient care of cardiology patients.

Exposure to outpatient clinics in general cardiology and outpatient-based cardiology investigations such as exercise testing, tilt table tests and exercise thallium scans.

Typical work pattern:

Full shift, early or late and hospital at night team.

Learning opportunities:

Ward-based Cardiology teaching and weekly hospital grand rounds.

Weekly formal Departmental teaching session.

Opportunities to gain practical skills including central line access, also exposure to echocardiography and temporary pacing lines.

Teaching:

Mandatory FY2 teaching one full day per 4-month block.

Opportunities to be taught and to provide teaching for medical undergraduates.

Unique selling points:

University teaching hospital with exposure to acute receiving and a full range of acute cardiology.

The unit has an internationally recognised research profile with opportunities for involvement in research and audit.  

It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your placement and may be subject to change.

This page was last updated on: 03.11.2025 at 17.23