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What They Didn't Teach You at Medical School

By: Parbhoo, Alan V [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Springer London, 2007.Description: XI, 107 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781846287336.Subject(s): Medicine | Medical education | Medicine & Public Health | Medicine/Public Health, general | Medical EducationDDC classification: 610 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A Brief History of the National Health Service -- Modern National Health Service Trusts -- Applying for Pre-registration House Officer Posts -- Surviving the Pre-registration House Officer Post -- The Team -- Your Consultant: Keeping Them Happy -- Nurses -- Radiologists and Radiographers -- Therapists and Professionals Allied to Medicine -- Referring and Requesting -- Clinics -- The Operating Theatre -- Laboratory Investigations -- Getting Registered and Applying for Senior House Office Posts -- Getting on in Your Senior House Officer Post -- Postgraduate Examinations: Member of the Royal College of Surgeons/Member of the Royal College of Physicians -- Clinical Governance -- Audit -- A Break from the Norm….
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Essential information for all junior doctors. You are close to qualifying or you have already qualified. You are prepared to take on the working world of referrals, hospital jobs and the pager. Medical school taught you clinical anatomy, but possibly not clinical diplomacy. You have learnt how to diagnose illness but not how to identify trouble on the ward, or more importantly, how to avoid it. Written by a doctor concerned by how little medical school prepares you for the blunt reality of life in a hospital environment, What They Didn’t Teach You at Medical School is an indispensable guide to help you sidestep the pitfalls of the job and achieve the heights expected by all consultants. Divided into concise, advice-packed chapters, readers will learn how to: • stop your pager going off • work well with other medical specialists • refer patients and prevent referrals being ‘bounced back’ • keep your seniors smiling • get on with nurses • get a job and a career path This book will help you in becoming an experienced doctor, impressing your peers and helping you fast-track your career. Above all, this guide will help you to hit the ground running and give you a head start in the increasingly competitive medical world.
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A Brief History of the National Health Service -- Modern National Health Service Trusts -- Applying for Pre-registration House Officer Posts -- Surviving the Pre-registration House Officer Post -- The Team -- Your Consultant: Keeping Them Happy -- Nurses -- Radiologists and Radiographers -- Therapists and Professionals Allied to Medicine -- Referring and Requesting -- Clinics -- The Operating Theatre -- Laboratory Investigations -- Getting Registered and Applying for Senior House Office Posts -- Getting on in Your Senior House Officer Post -- Postgraduate Examinations: Member of the Royal College of Surgeons/Member of the Royal College of Physicians -- Clinical Governance -- Audit -- A Break from the Norm….

Essential information for all junior doctors. You are close to qualifying or you have already qualified. You are prepared to take on the working world of referrals, hospital jobs and the pager. Medical school taught you clinical anatomy, but possibly not clinical diplomacy. You have learnt how to diagnose illness but not how to identify trouble on the ward, or more importantly, how to avoid it. Written by a doctor concerned by how little medical school prepares you for the blunt reality of life in a hospital environment, What They Didn’t Teach You at Medical School is an indispensable guide to help you sidestep the pitfalls of the job and achieve the heights expected by all consultants. Divided into concise, advice-packed chapters, readers will learn how to: • stop your pager going off • work well with other medical specialists • refer patients and prevent referrals being ‘bounced back’ • keep your seniors smiling • get on with nurses • get a job and a career path This book will help you in becoming an experienced doctor, impressing your peers and helping you fast-track your career. Above all, this guide will help you to hit the ground running and give you a head start in the increasingly competitive medical world.

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