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Individual Placement Description
Placement General Surgery
Year F1
Region West
Hospital(s) Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Main Duties of Placement

Duties include ward round and ward care responsibilities involving surgical emergency patients, acutely unwell or post-op patients in HDU and patients under the care of elective surgery teams for one of the surgical subspecialties at Glasgow Royal Infirmary.

Typical Work Pattern

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

Learning Opportunities

Formal weekly hospital teaching session for FY1 doctors. Specialty meetings weekly as well as mortality meetings monthly and hospital meetings. Wide access to internet and therefore e-learning. Demanding post with many opportunities to learn during clinical care.

Teaching

Formal weekly FY1 teaching programme on Thursdays from 12:30 to 13:30 at Postgraduate Centre.

Weekly ward-based Pharmacy teaching on Fridays at 12 noon.

All teams are involved in research and audit and each team has a separate MDT weekly.

There is a surgical mortality meeting monthly and hospital meeting weekly.

Unique Selling Points

Busy city-centre teaching hospital serving north and east Glasgow. All trainees are closely supervised. Most consultant teams do at least one ward round daily and often two. Emergency receiving is consultant-led, with senior trainees living in at night and actively involved in patient care.

Tertiary gastrointestinal surgery practice by 16 consultant GI surgeons covering oesophago-gastric, HPB and colorectal surgery.

At present all the FY1s undertake a 2-3 week rotation to Urology.

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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