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Individual Placement Description
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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