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Glasgow Royal Infirmary - Respiratory Medicine

Individual placement description

Placement:

Respiratory Medicine

Year:

F2

Region:

West

Hospital(s):

Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Main duties of placement:

Acute medical receiving.

Regular ward rounds.

Continuing inpatient care and respiratory day patients.

Exposure to outpatient clinics in general respiratory, difficult asthma, tuberculosis, interstitial pulmonary disease, lung cancer and in general medicine.

Typical work pattern:

Full shift, early or late, and Hospital at Night team.

Learning opportunities:

Ward-based teaching.

Weekly unit educational meeting and unit pathology/radiology meeting.

Weekly hospital grand rounds and opportunities to attend specialty clinics and bronchoscopy sessions.

Opportunities to hone skills in pleural procedures including US-guided pleural aspiration and chest drain insertion and also refine skills in the application of NIV.

Teaching:

Mandatory FY2 teaching one full day per four month block. Opportunities to be taught and to provide teaching for medical and dental undergraduates.

Unique selling points:

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

The unit has a good 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: 11.03.2025 at 16.09