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Individual Placement Description
Placement Intensive Care Medicine
Year F1
Region West
Hospital(s) Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Greenock
Main Duties of Placement

Care of a wide range of medical conditions within an HDU/CCU setting. Treatment of medical emergencies including acute coronary syndromes, gastro-intestinal bleeding, acute renal failure and diabetic ketoacidosis.

Typical Work Pattern

Four months spent in HDU/CCU ward with exposure to General Medicine acutely unwell patients. Seven nights spent on H@N cover. Full shifts until 9.30pm with handover at 9pm.  Weekend daytime cover 3 times in 4 month block.

Learning Opportunities

There are daily consultant ward rounds.

There is exposure to insertion of central and arterial lines and the use of non-invasive ventilation.

Informal ward-based teaching including teaching of skills and procedures. 

Monthly Morbidity and Mortality plus hospital M&M less frequently.

Weekly Wednesday medical unit educational meeting.

Weekly MDT meetings for some subspecialties. 

Thursday Core trainee-led F1 case-based teaching every second week. 

Friday lunchtime journal club/trainee forum.

Teaching

Mandatory FY1 teaching programme covering the foundation programme syllabus. There are hospital postgraduate meetings at least monthly. Bi-monthly Thursday CMT-led F1 teaching.

Unique Selling Points

Increase confidence in the management of acutely ill medical patients and exposure to procedures with excellent supervision.

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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