Western General Hospital and Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh - Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases
Individual placement description |
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Placement: |
Medical Microbiology |
Year: |
F2 |
Region: |
South East |
Hospital(s): |
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh |
Main duties of placement: | Microbiology (RIE) – 8 weeks Assisting Team to assess ward referrals and during the ITU ward round. Taking part in an audit. Infectious Diseases (WGH) – 8 weeks Ward work, ward rounds, admitting emergency cases with established or possible infection. |
Typical work pattern: | Micro: 9am-5pm plus HAN shifts (9pm-9am). ID: 1 in 5 evenings and weekends, plus HAN (usually 2 sets of 4 nights over 4 months). Shifts 8am-4pm, 9am-5pm, 9am-9pm, HAN shifts |
Learning opportunities: | Micro: Lots of one-to-one teaching plus weekly group tutorials and journal club. ID: Ward based teaching, vibrant education programme, consultant led unit. Several small group tutorials and a departmental tutorial once per week. |
Teaching: | As above, plus monthly foundation teaching afternoons, grand rounds (Weds), microbiology/radiology meeting (Thurs), unit educational meeting/lunch (Fri). |
Unique selling points: | Micro: Excellent introduction to a pathology-based discipline with close liaison with clinical teams. Trainees will also develop confidence in using antimicrobials appropriately which is a useful skill in any speciality with a high infection load. ID: Excellent clinical cases and signs. Consultant led with daily consultant rounds, small friendly unit, opportunity to see HIV, tropical and community acquired infection. |
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: 13.03.2025 at 16.43
Post Descriptors for F2
South-East region post descriptors for F2.