Description
This Surgical Junior Doctors Teaching Programme is designed over the course of 6 months to equip junior doctors on the surgical firm with the necessary knowledge to assess and manage the acutely unwell surgical patient. These sessions will be predominantly delivered on a fortnightly basis through the aid of small group interactive sessions and tutorials throughout the surgical rotation
Learning objectives for junior doctors
- To equip junior doctors on the surgical firm with the necessary knowledge to assess and manage the acute surgical patient.
- To be able to understand the initial management and assessment of the trauma patient in accordance to the ATLS principles and guidelines.
- To understand the underlying pathophysiology of surgical disorders
- To be able to understand the indications for assessment, performing investigations and surgical/radiological intervention of patients presenting in the acute setting.
- Continuous improvement of professional and clinical skills/acumen.
- To equip junior doctors with the necessary practical skills required to of a surgical FY1.
Benefits for tutors
- Involve registrars with formal post-graduate teaching on a regular basis.
- Impart surgical knowledge and experience to the junior doctors for the benefit of the whole firm.
- Refine and enhance teaching experience to different groups of trainees at varying stages of training.
- Teaching certificate to be provided upon successful completion of teaching session.
- Formal collated feedback from delegates for your portfolio.
- Teaching slides will be provided.
- Excellent revision for the FRCS exam!
Facilitators
Teaching Coordinator
Miss Yan Mei Goh, MBChB, MRCS, PG Dip Clin EdSpeciality Registrar in General Surgery
Milton Keynes University Hospital, Oxford Deanery
Mr Ahmed Saad, MBBS, MRCS
Specialty Doctor in General Surgery,
Milton Keynes University Hospital
Supervising Consultants Mr Achal Khanna BMBS, BMedSci (Nott), MPhil, FRCS Eng (Gen)
Consultant General and Laparoscopic Surgeon
Milton Keynes University Hospital
Miss Amanda Taylor, MBChB, FRCS (Gen)
Consultant Breast Surgeon
Milton Keynes University Hospital
Miss Rachel Soulsby, MBBS, FRCS (Gen)
Consultant Breast Surgeon
Milton Keynes University Hospital
Provisional Programme
Date | Teaching session | Tutor |
---|---|---|
23rd August 2018 | Colorectal ERP | Miss Eleanor Shield |
04th September 2018 | Simulation Scenarios | Mr Ahmed Saad |
06th September 2018 | Urological Emergencies | Mr Rakan Odeh |
20th September 2018 | Acute Abdomen | Miss Ifeoluwa Osinkolu |
02nd October 2018 | Simulation Suturing | TBC |
18th October 2018 | Colorectal Emergencies | Mr Sandeep Singh |
01st November 2018 | Stomas & Stoma Care | Miss Teresa Williams |
13th November 2018 | Simulation US IV Access | TBC |
29th November 2018 | Vascular Emergencies | Mr Elamin Elshiekh |
11th December 2018 | Simulation Intraosseous Access | TBC |
13th December 2018 | Simulation Intraosseous Access | Miss Suzanne Birchall |
10th January 2019 | ATLS Principles | TBC |
24th January 2019 | Fluid Management | TBC |
07th February 2019 | TBC | TBC |