Welcome to ward 10

Welcome to your attachment on Ward 10Farewell to the old guard and welcome to the new batch. Get ready to gorge yourself on fruit from the tree of knowledge.This blog will be a reminder of your training assignments each week. In addition to the departmental teaching sessions we have three ward based events:1.Read& think :Each Tuesday there is a discussion of a subject or paper. I will usually set a paper but if you come across something which you believe we should read, I am happy to include it. Give yourself time to think.2.Two Minute talks:each Friday you will give the team a talk on a subject you have researched that week. Again I will set the topics unless you come up with one yourselves. I am strict about the time and will not allow more than two minutes. Don ' t waste time telling us things that are obvious. Your talk can be illustrated with an A4 size handout which should be info-graphic rather than prose.3.Morbidity and mortality meeting: monthly, I will give more info nearer the meeting.Do read regularly and check your management against protocols and guidelines.The paper to read for next Tuesday isClinical craft: a lesson from Liverpool. DM Gore. Med. Humanit. 2001;27;74-75The two minute talks this Friday will be medical emergencies: choose between yourselves from the following topics...AnaphylaxisHyperkalaemiaSudden loss of consciousnessIf any other doctors are taking part they can choose from...Sudden hypotensionSudden hypoxiaPractice your talk, get the timing...
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