Individual Placement Description | |
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Placement | Respiratory Medicine |
Year | F1 |
Region | North |
Hospital(s) | Aberdeen Royal Infirmary |
Main Duties of Placement | Junior doctors are exposed to a wide range of acute and chronic respiratory conditions during their placement. Plenty experience in performing practical procedures such as pleural tap and chest drain insertion is also available. |
Typical Work Pattern | |
Learning Opportunities | Consultant- and registrar-led ward rounds occur daily and plenty of supervision is provided. In addition to experienced and dedicated nursing staff, the unit also benefits from the support of specialist nurses and medical support workers. |
Teaching | Extensive educational opportunities exist within a respiratory medicine post in Aberdeen and include weekly unit lunchtime meeting (including a journal club and mortality and morbidity meetings), a weekly junior doctor educational meeting (led by a consultant), in addition to a programme of weekly tutorials specifically for FY1s. All junior doctors are also expected to attend the weekly grand rounds held in the state-of-the art Suttie centre. Weekly 1 hr teaching sessions every Thursday for FY1s. |
Unique Selling Points | The respiratory unit in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary is led by 9 enthusiastic and approachable consultants with a diverse range of interests and subspecialist areas of expertise; examples include lung cancer, difficult asthma, interstitial lung disease, COPD, cystic fibrosis, sleep disorders and home ventilation, pleural disorders and bronchiectasis. |
It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your placement and may be subject to change. |