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Individual Placement Description
Placement Intensive Care Medicine
Year F2
Region West
Hospital(s) The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow
Main Duties of Placement
  • Take part in daily ward rounds in the critical care floor including both intensive care and high dependency.
  • Work with the MDT to ensure smooth running of the floor.
Typical Work Pattern
  • Rota combined with two FY1s
  • Three week rolling cycle with two weeks on ICU and one on HDU
  • ICU week 8:00 till 16:30 (Mon-Fri)
  • HDU week 08:00 till 08:00 (Tues-Thurs – 3 days)
  • Weekends one in three 08:00 till 16:30
  • No overnight shifts
  • Pro-rata leave entitlement
Learning Opportunities
  • Attendance encouraged at the weekly team meeting which covers M&M, QI, audit, journal clubs, case presentations and may include invited speakers
  • Frequent impromptu bedside teaching
  • Option to spend some time in theatre to gain airway skills
  • Opportunity to join trainee ACCP teaching
  • Working alongside trainees from numerous backgrounds on critical care placements
Teaching
  • Weekly trainee doctor teaching as part of a 12–week rolling programme of topics including in-situ simulation
Unique Selling Points
  • Consultant-led induction at start of block
  • At all times working under the direct supervision of consultants (and senior trainees in ICU)
  • The management of sick and deteriorating patients
  • The management of varied and complex post-op patients including principles and practice of pain relief
  • Join senior trainees on cardiac arrest and trauma calls
  • Observe and then perform new clinical skills such as arterial and central lines
  • To be involved in complex MDT discussions including those relating to end of life care
  • To be involved in patient and family communication
  • Active participation in QI, audit and research projects with our hospital award-winning team
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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