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Becoming a House Officer day

Friday 27 July 2007


Essential practical tips and tricks to not only get you through your first Foundation year, but to help you shine! The day will help build confidence to deal with almost any situation.


8.30 am
Registration

8.45 am
Introduction
Dr Jon Rohrer, Clinical Research Fellow at the Institute of Neurology, Queen Square

8.50 am
What's it like being a House Officer ? - Life on the ward
Dr Anna Slovick, Royal Free Hospital

9.10 am
Medical emergencies 1 - a simple approach to acute problems
Dr Rasha Al-Lamee, SpR in Cardiology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London

9.55 am
Coffee

10.15 am
Medical emergencies 2 - a simple approach to acute problems
Dr Rasha Al-Lamee, SpR in Cardiology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London

11.00 am
Drugs and fluids - a guide to prescribing

11.30 am
Practical Sessions (1) (rotation through each. 30 mins at each station) First 3 rotations

Venous Access
Mr Babbin S John, Research Fellow in Urology, St George's Hospital, London
Dr Barry McHugh, FY1 House Officer, NETFS Academic Rotation, King George Hospital, London

ABG
Dr Mamoun Abu Habsa, SpR in Emergency Medicine, University College Hospital
Dr Erlick Pereira, Academic F2, Oxford Functional Neurosurgery

Urethral Catheters
Dr Clement Lee, BST trainee, Newham
General Hospital
Dr Hardi Madani,

Basic Suturing
Dr Abha Gulati, Clinical Research Fellow in Dermatology, Royal London Hospital
Miss Kaji Sritharan, Clinical Research Fellow in
Vascular Surgery, Imperial College London

Basic CXR and AXR interpretation
Dr Rajiv Gulati, GP, London
Dr Allan C Andi, SpR in Diagnotic Radiology, Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Basic ECG interpretation
Dr Rasha Al-Lamee, SpR in Cardiology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London

1.00 pm
Lunch

2.00 pm
F1 assessments / portfolio
Dr Barry McHugh, FY1 House Officer, NETFS Academic Rotation, King George Hospital, London

2.20 pm
Communicating with others
Dr Jon Rohrer, Clinical Research Fellow at the Institute of Neurology, Queen Square

2.50 pm
The Surgical House Officer
Mr Nick Ibery, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge

3.10 pm
Your rights as a House Officer
Dr Reza Norouzy, Medical SHO, University Hospitals of Leicester

3.30 pm
Coffee

3.45 pm
Practical Sessions 2 - continuation of rotation. Final 3 rotations

5.15 pm
Financial issues - pay, tax, insurance
Mr Joe Clark, Independent Financial Advisor, Cavendish Medical

5.45 pm
Completion of evaluation forms

5.50 pm
Closing words
Dr Jon Rohrer, Clinical Research Fellow at the Institute of Neurology, Queen Square

6.00 pm
Close of meeting

Registration Details:
Student: £45
Student Members: £30

Should you have any additional queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.
You can register for this event at: http://www.rsm.ac.uk/yf/yfmeet.php#july
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Marie Blythe
Senior Co-ordinator - Young Fellows and Student Members
Royal Society of Medicine
1 Wimpole Street
London
W1G 0AE

Tel: 020 7290 3846
Fax: 020 7290 2989
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