Forth Valley Royal Hospital - Emergency Medicine
Individual placement description |
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Placement: |
Emergency Medicine |
Year: |
F2 |
Region: |
West |
Hospital(s): |
Forth Valley Royal Hospital - FVRH |
Main duties of placement: | The care of patients presenting to the ED of FVRH, both adults and children. The assessment and management of patients. Ensuring ongoing care through admission or referral back to GP. |
Typical work pattern: | Full shift pattern, including night shifts and weekend working. |
Learning opportunities: | Department-based teaching; discussing individual patients with the middle grade/senior members of the ED medical team, opportunities to discuss interesting x-rays, clinical presentations on the shop floor. Daily handover meetings when any issues and patients to be handed over are discussed. Encouraged to present at one of the ED training sessions; either an audit or interesting patient with evidence based review of the condition. |
Teaching: | Induction programme. 2 hour formal training every Thursday afternoon in the ED seminar room. FV-wide weekly training sessions for 1 hour (mandatory FY2 sessions). |
Unique selling points: | Well-supervised post which exposes the doctor to the whole range of medicine; this is usually the first time the doctors will have ever discharged a patient. Excellent grounding for a career in GP, EM or general medicine. |
It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your placement and may be subject to change. |
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