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Western General Hospital and Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh - Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases

Individual placement description

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.