Quality Assurance of Practice Learning for Health Care Professions PRACTICE EXPERIENCE PROFILE part 2 Clinical area specific PRACTICE EXPERIENCE PROFILE STUDENT WELCOME Dear Student We are pleased to welcome you to Shawford ward and hope that your time with us provides you with a valuable learning experience. We look forward to you contacting us 2-4 weeks prior to the start of your placement to confirm start details. NAME OF LEARNING ENVIRONMENT / PRACTICE EXPERIENCE WARD MANAGER Shawford Ward Donna Coombs ADDRESS/CONTACT DETAILS (EMAIL/PHONE) SHAWFORD WARD RHCH ROMSEY ROAD WINCHESTER SO22 5DG LEARNING ENVIRONMENT CLUSTER/TRUST DIRECTORATE / DIVISION 01962 824303 Medical Division CLINICAL LEAD Susan Wheeler susan.wheeler@hhft.nhs.uk EDUCATION LEAD FOR CLUSTER/DIRECTORATE Page 1 of 6
DATE PRACTICE EXPERIENCE PROFILE COMPLETED: December 2013 REVIEW DATE: December 2015 Name Position Work Base Contact Number and Email address Donna Coombs Ward Manager Shawford Ward 01962 824303 Chris Simpson Staff Nurse Shawford Ward 01962 824303 Other Universities accessing our Learning Environment / Practice Experience for Student Learning, whom you may meet whilst on placement these are highlighted below: SOUTHAMPTON PORTSMOUTH BOURNEMOUTH OPEN UNIVERSITY READING SURREY Other We also support a range of professions and different learners on the following programmes, as highlighted below: Nursing Adult field Occupational Therapy Medical HCS Cardiac Physiology, Respiratory & Sleep Nursing Child field Physiotherapy Radiography (Diagnostic) HCS Audiology, Neurophysiology, Vision Science Nursing - Mental Health field Podiatry Radiography (Therapeutic) HCS Life Sciences (Blood, Infection, Cellular, Genetics) Nursing Learning Disabilities Speech & Language Therapy Clinical Psychology HCS Med Physics (Radiotherapy, Radiation, Nuclear) Midwifery Dietetics Social Work HCS Clinical Engineering (Med, Rad, Renal, Rehab) Foundation Degree Apprenticeships Other Page 2 of 6
Learning Environment (Cluster) / Practice Experience Philosophy or Mission Statement We believe we are a caring, compassionate ward, providing excellent, evidence based individual care. We have student nurses on secondment and student doctors on placement gaining experience. As a multi-disciplinary team we work well together to give the best possible care. Description of the Service we provide and Client groups who may access it: Shawford Ward provides care mostly for respiratory patients and other medical conditions. Other areas of interest and related experience available We arrange time with the Respiratory Nurse, Bereavement Officer,Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Discharge Liaison and Dietian. Chance to see Thorocosopy, Broncoscopy and Oesophagogastroduodenoscopy (OGD) OUR EXPECTATIONS OF LEARNERS WHILST ON THIS PRACTICE EXPERIENCE: To help in the general care of our patients. Learning to work in a Multi-disciplinary team. To gain knowledge of respiratory patients and other medica l conditions. Admission and discharge of patients. To be prompt and smart while on the ward. Be keen to learn Page 3 of 6
LEARNER INFORMATION Work Pattern (eg Shift patterns, start & finish times) Dress / Uniform Code Staff room / Rest Room facilities Library / IT Resources Induction / Orientation Programmes Welcome Folder Long days (0700-1930) 1 hour break Monday- Sunday. Some night duty (1900-0730) Student uniform to be worn all the time. Resources room, Costa coffee and dining room near by Library on site and computers on ward available for use. See Welcome pack Suggest students visit /phone ward prior to placement (welcome pack in student folder in resources room) The Trust arranges and invites all students on placement in HHFT to attend an induction session- details of this will be sent to students approx. 2-4 weeks prior to the placement starting Student Tutorial / Seminar Programme (if available) Abbreviations / Glossary relevant to this area Prior recommended reading / websites / resources Student teaching available every Friday pm in Education Centre See Welcome pack Suggest reading around subject. Esp : Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology and common conditions Common assessments / interventions / procedures / treatments / evaluations Common conditions seen Bronchoscopy, Thorocoscopy, National Early Warning System, Oxygen Administration Pneumonia, Pneumothorax, COPD, Dementia, Lung Cancer Page 4 of 6
Specific areas of expertise/clinical skills which students can observe / learn from / Practice Bronchoscopy, Thorocosopy, Endoscopy, Chest xray, MRI, CT, MDT meetings. LIST of LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES available in main hub placement area LIST of LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES available in Linked areas / spoke organisations Following patient on the ward to escorting them to procedure and back to ward and care there after. Please see other areas of interest in section 4 LIST of Inter professional learning opportunities for students on placement Occupational therapist Physiotherapist Specifically for Nursing students, are there opportunities on this placement for the student to have experience of working with other client groups? Eg Maternity care No Dietian Speech and Language Therapist Tissue Viability Child Care No Mental Health Yes Learning Disability Yes Page 5 of 6
Other Please list all other services within this Trust/HSO and external NHS/Social Care/PVI services you liaise with or refer clients onto: Please list all other Health and social care staff the student may have the opportunity to work with: District Nurse, Occupation Therapist, Physiotherapist, Social Worker, Discharge Liasion See above Page 6 of 6