Night On-Call Shift - Medicine & Surgery
LOCATION:
Medicine Report to the Doctor's Office on AMU, B level, Junction 1, at 20:00 prompt for handover. Surgery Report to the Doctor's Office on ASU/B10, B level, Junction 4, at 20:00 prompt for handover. BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Aims of the Night On-Call · To increase your exposure to acutely unwell and critically ill patients · To effectively assess patients using an ‘ABCDE’ approach · To improve your clinical skills, especially cannulation , phlebotomy, arterial blood gases and urinary catheterisation · To familiarise yourself with care out-of-hours · To appreciate how an effective multi-disciplinary team functions · To gain an insight into the clinical level expected by a Foundation year doctor during a typical night shift USEFUL INFORMATION AND KEY CONTACTS: NGH useful bleeps: H@N coordinator - 7186 Haematology lab - 959 Radiographer - 7565 Radiologist - 7842 Cardiac arrest - 2222 (phone) Security - 4393 - 7999 (emergency)
Please note: This PIE has been arranged and agreed my Undergraduate Lead, Dr Kathryn Goddard. KEY CONTACTS: Medical Undergraduate Team Email: rgh-tr.medundergrad@nhs.net |
BOOK ONLINE: Use the online calendar to check availability and book slots. Fully booked sessions will not show in the calendar.
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