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South Thames Foundation School Individual Placement Description Trust Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Site Guildford Programme Code 11/KSS/RA201/F2 /004 & /005 & /006 & /007 & /008 & /009 & /013 & /014 & /015 & /019 & /020 & /021 & /028 & /029 & /030 Intrepid Post Code KSS/RA201/800/F2/001 KSS/RA201/800/F2/002 KSS/RA201/800/F2/003 KSS/RA201/800/F2/004 KSS/RA201/800/F2/005 Placement General Practice FY2 Post The department The type of work to expect and learning opportunities FY2 posts in General Practice are based in a variety of practices in the Guildford area. Each post is based full time in a single practice, with an appropriately trained GP in the practice acting as Clinical Supervisor (CS). The CSs are supported by 3 Clinical Educational Supervisors (CES) who also meet weekly with all the FY2s in General Practice for a tutorial. The CESs co-ordinate a meeting for all CSs once in every 4 month block, for support and transfer of information regarding training. The trainees and trainers are given administrative support by Tracey Cookman at the Education centre of the Royal Surrey County Hospital, and support from the GP Deanery via Martin Brunet, one of the Guildford GP Programme Directors. Trainees will initially sit in with a variety of members of the primary health care team, including GPs, Practice Nurses, District Nurses, Health Visitors etc in order to gain experience and a better understanding of how primary care functions. They will then start their own surgeries, with appropriate supervision for their level of training, ensuring exposure to both acute presentations of illness and chronic disease management. There will be exposure to the challenge of visiting patients at home and consulting on the telephone, with frequent opportunities to debrief with their supervisor. They will be encouraged to develop and reflect on their consultations skills, and be expected to write their own referral letters and deal with the results of tests they have requested, thus developing the wider skills required in Primary Care. They will be expected to attend the weekly CES tutorials, as well as Foundation teaching in the hospital and practice-based meetings and educational events, thus giving regular opportunity Page 1 of 2

for more formal learning. Where the is based Clinical Supervisor(s) for the In a variety of approved practices in and around Guildford.. Is provided by a named Clinical Supervisor who is one of the GPs in the practice. Main duties of the The duties of the post are tailored to suit the individual needs of the trainee and permit adequate patient contact in order to allow fruitful learning, rather than having a vital service requirement that must be filled. Patient contact is as detailed above. Typical working pattern in this On call requirements: Employer information This will be dependent on each practice and the needs of the trainee. While the expectation would be for trainees to work for 10 sessions per week, of which 2-3 are related to study (CES tutorials, Foundation teaching and personal study time), many FY2s in GP will mirror the long days worked by their supervisor, and so work for 6-7 longer clinical sessions with a half day to compensate for the longer days (8.30-6.30). Each session will usually consist of a surgery followed by telephone calls and paperwork. Home visits would take place approximately 3 times per week. None This is dependent each GP practice, although the formal employer remains the Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford. The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading general hospital and a specialist tertiary centre for Cancer, Oral Maxillo-facial surgery and Pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million. Our annual income is 199m and employs almost 2,800 staff, making us the second largest employer in Guildford. In particular, there have been a number of recent additional consultant appointments bringing the total number of consultants employed to 160. We have very close links with the University of Surrey and have an extensive education, training and research portfolio. It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change. Page 2 of 2

South Thames Foundation School Individual Placement Description Trust Site Programme Code Intrepid Post Number Placement The department The type of work to expect and learning opportunities Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Guildford 11/KSS/RA201/F2/004 & /005 & /006 11/KSS/RA201/F2/022 & /023 & /024 11/KSS/RA201/F2/025 & /026 & /027 11/KSS/RA201/F2/028 & /029 & /030 11/KSS/RA201/F2/031 & /032 & /033 Emergency Medicine FY2 post The Emergency Medicine Department currently has four consultants and 1 Associate Specialist with special interests in education, medico-legal, pre-hospital care and hand injuries Full shift pattern based in department delivery acute care to large range of clinical presentations majors, minors, resus and paeds The overall educational objectives for the F2 based in the department are as follows: To take a history and examine a patient Identify and synthesise problems Prescribe safely Keep an accurate and relevant medical record Manage time and clinical priorities effectively Communicate effectively with patients, relatives and colleagues Act in a professional manner at all times Cope with ethical and legal issues which occur during the management of patients with emergency problems Educate patients effectively Where the is based Clinical Supervisor(s) for the The post is based in the A&E Department Clinical supervisors (at the current time) are Mr Mark Pontin, Mr Alan Wan, Dr Page 1 of 2

Shlipa Gajjar, Dr Elizabeth Cheshire and Dr Shuan McGibbon. Main duties of the Typical working pattern in this Employer information Duties include the care of your own patients with supervision and advice available at all times. Attend structured teaching Full shift rota: 9 week rota of 10 hour shifts variable throughout 24 hours. Teaching; Thursdays: F2 12.30 A&E 14 00 The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading general hospital and a specialist tertiary centre for Cancer, Oral Maxillo-facial surgery and Pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million. Our annual income is 199m and employs almost 2,800 staff, making us the second largest employer in Guildford. In particular, there have been a number of recent additional consultant appointments bringing the total number of consultants employed to 160. We have very close links with the University of Surrey and have an extensive education, training and research portfolio. It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change. Page 2 of 2

South Thames Foundation School Individual Placement Description Trust Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Site Guildford Programme Code 11/KSS/RA201/F2/016 & /017 & /018 Intrepid Post Code KSS/RA201/001/F2/003 Placement General Internal Medicine, Diabetes & Endocrinology, FY2 post. The department The Department of Diabetes & Endocrinology prides itself in leading clinical innovation and research in the field of diabetes and endocrinology. The department is housed within a purpose-built ambulatory care centre, designed by Nicholas Grimshaw (Eden Project) and includes a four bed research unit. The University Department of Diabetes & Endocrinology, one hundred yards from the Clinical Care Centre, is fully integrated and has state of the art laboratories founded by the Wolfson Foundation. In addition to overseeing all of the diabetes and endocrine outpatients services there is also a general medical and specialist ward area within the main body of the hospital. The Department has a high research income has a very good publication record and is involved in many aspects of innovation in clinical care. The type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the is based The FY2 will attend a full clinical education programme (which has a high evaluation)the FY2 post is based on one of the general internal medicine wards but also the FY2 will take part in many of the outpatient activities that cover specialist diabetes and endocrinology. There will also be an opportunity to attend the Ante Natal Diabetes Clinic together with paediatric and adolescent transition clinics. Acute medical experience will be gained as part of the on call medical take and all aspects of general medicine will be experienced. There will be opportunities to work with the whole range of the multidisciplinary team both in diabetes and endocrinology and general internal medicine. There are many opportunities for learning and the clinical experience is both wide, varied and involves specialist diabetes and endocrinology in addition to general internal medicine. The post is based on the general medical ward, the medical assessment unit and the diabetes and endocrine specialist centre (The Cedar Centre). Page 1 of 3

Clinical Supervisor(s) for the. The clinical supervisors are Professor David Russell-Jones and Dr. Victoria Hordern. Main duties of the Typical working pattern in this The duties of the post involve being part of the acute medical take, looking after all of the general medical patients admitted under the team together with looking after the specialist diabetes and endocrine patients. Ward rounds will involve seeing referrals with seniors in every department within the hospital who have diabetes and endocrine conditions. Specialist diabetes and endocrine clinics will be attended and clinical experience gained. The multidisciplinary team meetings for both diabetes, thyroid cancer, and pituitary tumour (neurosurgery will be attended on a weekly basis). Research meetings within the University Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology will also be attended together with general teaching involving the division of medicines educational half day programme and journal club. A typical working pattern in this post is as follows: Monday a.m - Ward Round; MDT; ward work Or outreach clinic at community hospital; or One Stop Multidisciplinary Thyroid Clinic. Tuesday - Usual on call day; Ward round and ward work; followed by Pituitary MDT video link to London/academic research meeting; Ward work. Wednesday - morning post take ward round/ward work; Multidisciplinary Diabetes Team Meeting; General endocrine clinic. Thursday - Journal Club; Thyroid cancer MDT; Pituitary Clinic/Specialist Diabetes Renal Clinic/Young Person s Diabetes/Antenatal Clinic. Friday - Ward Round; Ward work; Arrangements are made for the individual to take part in the research activity and audit activities of the department plus specialist clinics can be attended (antenatal, diabetes, paediatric diabetes) on rotation. On call requirements: On call requirement 1:10. All juniors on banding are expected to take part in the General Medical on-call rota. This rota provides 24/7 cover 365 days per year. Rotas will be issued a month prior to start date. It is the responsibility of the post-holder to ensure on-call duties are covered and on-calls are attended as per the issued rota. Shift patterns vary and maybe subject to change to meet service requirements. In general the shifts are: 08:00-20:00; 15:00-23:00, 20:30-09:30 Mon-Sun [with some slightly different start and finish times throughout the week]. Page 2 of 3

Employer information The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading general hospital and a specialist tertiary centre for Cancer, Oral Maxillo-facial surgery and Pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million. Our annual income is 199m and employs almost 2,800 staff, making us the second largest employer in Guildford. In particular, there have been a number of recent additional consultant appointments bringing the total number of consultants employed to 160. We have very close links with the University of Surrey and have an extensive education, training and research portfolio. It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change. Page 3 of 3

South Thames Foundation School Individual Placement Description Trust Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Site Guildford Programme Code 11/KSS/RA201/F2/001 & /002 & /003 Intrepid Post Code KSS/RA201/021/F2/001 Placement Breast and Melanoma Surgery FY2 post The department The Department comprises of 3 Consultants. 2 Consultants undertake both breast and melanoma surgery, 1 undertakes solely oncoplastic breast surgery. The type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the is based Clinical Supervisor(s) for the Main duties of the The FY2 is predominantly clinic and theatre based. The job involves the ward management of the team s inpatients, assisting in theatre and attendance at outpatient clinics. There are ample opportunities to attend theatre and develop surgical skills. Although the Consultants do not participate in the General Surgery rota the FY2s partake in the Surgical on call rota and will undertake an acute block of nights and days on call during their. This allows the F2 to further develop their assessment skills by seeing GP and A&E referrals and undertaking initial management. There is ample opportunity to undertake clinical audit within the department. Most in-patients are situated on Elstead ward but the majority of activities are based in theatre and outpatients.. Clinical supervisors are Ms Tracey Irvine and Prof. Graham Layer Duties include supervision of the FY1s, management of the inpatients, assisting in theatre and clinic. There are also outpatient clinics at Haslemere that F2s attend. Typical working pattern in this There are daily ward rounds commencing at 0800hrs on Elstead Ward. Page 1 of 2

Mon: Theatre Tues: Theatre Wed: Outpatient clinics (pm) & MDT (12.30) Thurs: FY2 Teaching, Theatre Fri: Theatre (All day) On call requirements: 1:12 as per General Surgery Rota Employer information It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change. Page 2 of 2

South Thames Foundation School Individual Placement Description Trust Site Programme Code Intrepid Post Code Placement The department The type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the is based Clinical Supervisor(s) for the Main duties of the Typical working pattern in this Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Guildford 11/KSS/RA201/F2/010 & /011 & /012 KSS/RA201/001/F2/001 Gastroenterology The Gastroenterology department comprises three consultants. Inpatients are looked after by Drs Sadler/Gallagher. Dr Tibbs and Dr Gallagher run a weekly liver clinic. Dr Sadler leads the nutrition team. All consultants have an interest in IBD, run both diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy lists and participate in acute medical on call. The F2 is predominantly ward-based, but there are opportunities to attend gastro out-patient clinics and endoscopy lists on an ad hoc basis. Inpatient consultant ward rounds take place twice weekly. The F2 will participate in the medical on call rota. Ward work is predominantly based on Millbridge Ward. Clinical supervisors (at the current time) are Dr Sadler and Dr Gallagher. Ongoing care of medical inpatients, participation in medical on call rota and weekly journal club and monthly educational half-days as rota d. Typical working day starts 0900, typically finishing 1700 when not on call. Post is banded at 1B On call requirements: All juniors on banding are expected to take part in the General Medical on-call rota. This rota provides 24/7 cover 365 days per year. Rotas will be issued a month prior to start date. It is the responsibility of the post-holder to ensure on-call duties are covered and on-calls are attended as Page 1 of 2

per the issued rota. Shift patterns vary and maybe subject to change to meet service requirements. In general the shifts are: 08:00-20:00; 15:00-23:00, 20:30-09:30 Mon-Sun [with some slightly different start and finish times throughout the week]. Employer information The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading general hospital and a specialist tertiary centre for Cancer, Oral Maxillo-facial surgery and Pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million. Our annual income is 199m and employs almost 2,800 staff, making us the second largest employer in Guildford. In particular, there have been a number of recent additional consultant appointments bringing the total number of consultants employed to 160. We have very close links with the University of Surrey and have an extensive education, training and research portfolio. It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change. Page 2 of 2

South Thames Foundation School Individual Placement Description Trust Site Programme Code Intrepid Post Code Placement The department The type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the is based Main duties of the Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Guildford 11/KSS/RA201/F2/031& 032 & 033 KSS/RA201/011/F2/001 Geriatric Medicine FY2 post The Geriatric medicine department currently has five full-time consultants. We have a needs related geriatric medicine service with two acute wards and consultant led rehabilitation beds at Milford and Farnham. The department includes the stroke service with an excellent stroke unit and leads on acute thrombolysis for the local area. Two of the consultants run the orthogeriatric service looking after all patients admitted with hip fracture. The department also contributes to the acute general medical on call. The FY2 post is based on one of the thirty bedded acute geriatric medicine wards receiving complex frail elderly patients from the medical assessment unit. This post is part of a team led by two consultants, an SpR, with a GP trainee and two FY1 doctors. Geriatric medicine is an ideal early post enabling junior doctors to become confident in managing multiple comorbidities, polypharmacy, chronic disease management, working closely with the whole multidisciplinary team and often relatives or carers in ensuring the best possible outcome for this often vulnerable group of patients. The post is based on Wisley Ward with on-calls in the medical assessment unit. The post-holder covers a weekly geriatric medicine clinic with the GP trainee and attends the departmental xray meeting and tutorials. Duties include the day to day care of patients on the ward particularly in ensuring a complete history is available including collateral from relatives, carers and the GP. A problem list based approach is essential. Close liaison with Page 1 of 3

the multidisciplinary team is required with a medical led twice weekly formal MDT meeting for discharge planning. A regular attendance at clinic is expected with opportunities to attend other clinics including TIA / Parkinsons / Syncope available. Typical working pattern in this Typical working pattern in this post e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions Daily/weekly/monthly (if applicable) Mon: WR GC / MDT& WR HW or clinic Tues: SpR WR and ward work Wed: Xray Meeting / Tutorial / wardwork Thurs: Journal club / WR GC Fri: WR HW and ward work Time for audit activity and tasters to fit in with the team. On call requirements: 1 in 10. All juniors on banding are expected to take part in the General Medical on-call rota. This rota provides 24/7 cover 365 days per year. Rotas will be issued a month prior to start date. It is the responsibility of the post-holder to ensure on-call duties are covered and on-calls are attended as per the issued rota. Shift patterns vary and maybe subject to change to meet service requirements. In general the shifts are: 08:00-20:00; 15:00-23:00, 20:30-09:30 Mon-Sun [with some slightly different start and finish times throughout the week]. Employer information The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading general hospital and a specialist tertiary centre for Cancer, Oral Maxillo-facial surgery and Pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million. Our annual income is 199m and employs almost 2,800 staff, making us the second largest employer in Guildford. In particular, there have been a number of recent additional consultant appointments bringing the total number of consultants employed to 160. We have very close links with the University of Surrey and have an extensive education, training and research portfolio. It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change. Page 2 of 3

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South Thames Foundation School Individual Placement Description Trust Royal Surrey County Hospital Site Guildford Programme Code 11/KSS/RA201/F2/001 & /002 & /003 Intrepid Post Code KSS/RA201/095/F2/001 Placement F2 Intensive Care Unit The department The type of work to expect and learning opportunities Intensive Care General ward duties, clerking of patients and investigations. Outreach sessions with the team responding to calls to acutely unwell patients. Opportunities to learn about advanced organ support and cardiovascular monitoring. Chance to improve practical skills in arterial line and central line. Where the is based Clinical Supervisor(s) for the Main duties of the Intensive Care Unit Royal Surrey County Hospital Dr Jane Tilley General ward duties, clerking patients acutely admitted to ITU and post op care of planned surgical cases. Care of all patients on the ITU as part of a supported team Typical working pattern in this Typical working pattern in this post e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions Daily/weekly/monthly This is a full shift 1:7 on call at night with a registrar. Daytime sessions will include 1:7 weeks on outreach with a consultant. There are opportunities to take part in theatres to learn airway skills Page 1 of 2

Employer information The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading general hospital and a specialist tertiary centre for cancer, Oral Maxillo-facial surgery and Pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million. Our annual income is 199m and employs almost 2,800 staff, making us the second largest employer n Guildford. In particular, there have been a number of recent additional consultant appointments bringing the total number of consultants employed to 160. We have very close links with the University of Surrey and have an extensive education, training and research portfolio. It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change. Page 2 of 2

South Thames Foundation School Oncology Placement Description Trust Royal Surrey County Hospital Site Guildford Programme Code 11/KSS/RA201/F2/001 & /002 & /003 11/KSS/RA201/F2/004 & /005 & /006 Intrepid Post Code KSS/RA201/012/F2/001 KSS/RA201/026/F2/001 Placement Oncology FY2 Post The department The Oncology Department has 16 consultants. It provides a comprehensive cancer service to the SWSH cancer network, with the Cancer Centre here at the Royal Surrey. There are 12 SpRs and two speciality doctors. There is a large outpatients unit, a radiotherapy unit with 6 linacs, a day chemotherapy unit and a ward with 31 beds (Onslow Ward). The type of work to expect and learning opportunities The FY2 post is based on the ward, with duties extending to the day unit, and outpatients where needed. It involves the day-to-day care of inpatients and management of admissions both acute and elective. The post is part of a team including the SpR and consultant, and cross-cover is incorporated into the timetable. The post will give the junior doctor an experience of the management of patients with complex oncological problems, including experience of the implementation of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, multidisciplinary team working, and communication and holistic management of patient issues, as well as some experience of clinical trials. They are encouraged to spend time attending MDTs, and within the different departments of the oncology centre Where the is based Primarily based on Onslow Ward. There Page 1 of 2

are routine duties to Chilworth Ward. Attendance at out-patients is encouraged. Clinical Supervisor(s) for the Dr Stephen Houston, Dr Anthony Neal, Dr Aggie Michael Main duties of the Typical working pattern in this Day to day care of ward admissions. Clerking of new admissions, both elective and acute. Daily ward rounds and discharge planning Typical working pattern in this post e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions Daily/weekly/monthly (if applicable) Mon: WR Consultant / ward work Tues: Ward work/ day unit Wed: Teaching/ ward work Thurs: Ward work Fri: Ward round Consultant / teaching Sat: Ward work (1;7) Sun: Ward cover (1;7) Employer information On call requirements: 1 in 7 MAU late shift (10pm). 1in 7 late ward shift (9pm) The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading general hospital and a specialist tertiary centre for cancer, Oral Maxillo-facial surgery and Pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million. Our annual income is 199m and employs almost 2,800 staff, making us the second largest employer n Guildford. In particular, there have been a number of recent additional consultant appointments bringing the total number of consultants employed to 160. We have very close links with the University of Surrey and have an extensive education, training and research portfolio. It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change. Page 2 of 2

Orthopaedic Surgery Placement Description Royal Surrey County Hospital Orthopaedic Surgery Placement Description Trust Site Programme Code Intrepid Post Code Clinical Supervisor(s) for the Main duties of the Typical working pattern in this Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Guildford 11/KSS/RA201/F2/025 & /026 & /027 KSS/RA201/024/F2/001 Mr Guy Paremain The F2 doctor is responsible with other staff for the ward care of patients and the maintenance of the patient s medical record. They will have opportunity to work with the consultants in outpatients clinics for at least one day each week, and also take responsibility for problems arising in General Paediatrics or neonatal patients on the ward. They are expected to attend the structured teaching programmes provided by the department. The doctor will be responsible for such other specific clinical duties as allocated by consultants including performing other duties in occasional emergencies and unforeseen circumstances. Daily: 0800 Xray Meeting and Handover 0830 Ward Round 0900-1200 Ward work 1300 1700 Daily Trauma List 1700/ 2000 Handover Mon pm: Trauma List Tues pm: Foot and Ankle Clinic, Knee Clinic Wed pm: Upper Limb Clinic Thurs pm: Teaching Program Fri pm: Trauma List On call requirements: 1 in 10 Mon Fri SAU 0800 2000 (Orth/Ur/Gen Surg) 1 in 10 Mon Thurs 2000 0800 (Orth/Ur/Gen Surg) 1 in 10 Fri, Sat, Sun 2000 0800 (Orth/Ur/Gen Surg) 1 in 8 weekend (Sat 0800 2000 Sun 0800 1700 (Gen Surg only or Orth/Ur only)

Employer information The employer for this post is Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. The post will be based in Guildford, Surrey. The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading General Hospital and specialist tertiary centre for cancer, Oral and Maxillo-facial surgery and pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million. It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change.

South Thames Foundation School Individual Placement Description Trust Site Programme Code Intrepid Post Code Placement The department The type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the is based Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Guildford 11/KSS/RA201/F2/010 & /011 & /012 KSS/RA201/011/F2/005 Ortho-Geriatric Medicine FY2 post The Ortho-Geriatric department currently has two consultants in geriatrics and many orthopaedic consultants looking after patients over 75 with fractured hips. Junior doctors are ward-based; attend or run ward rounds, clerk in acute fractures when they arrive in A&E and help facilitate discharge Bramshott and Ewhurst Wards at the Royal Surrey Clinical Supervisor(s) for the Main duties of the Typical working pattern in this Clinical supervisors (at the current time) are Dr Helen Wilson and Dr Hiro Khoshnaw. Reviewing all patients admitted with fractured neck of femur on admission ensuring background history and collateral available and addressing any medical complications potentially delaying theatre. Attending trauma meeting to ensure good liaison between orthopaedic and geriatric teams. Performing initial falls and bone health assessment and ensuring cognitive assessment completed where appropriate. Liaison with families/nok. Leading the MDT with ortho-geriatric consultant. Typical working pattern in this post e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions Daily/weekly/monthly (if applicable) Typical working pattern in this post e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions Daily/weekly/monthly (if applicable) Mon: 8am trauma meeting Page 1 of 2

Tues: Wed: Thurs: Fri: 9am consultant WR Pm reviewing post-op patients as monday 8am trauma meeting 9.30am Xray meeting 10.45am MDT 12.45 geriatric medicine tutorial 8.30 Journal Club 9.30 Consultant WR 12.30 Foundation teaching Pm Audit / project work as monday Employer information No on call. The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading general hospital and a specialist tertiary centre for Cancer, Oral Maxillo-facial surgery and Pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million. Our annual income is 199m and employs almost 2,800 staff, making us the second largest employer in Guildford. In particular, there have been a number of recent additional consultant appointments bringing the total number of consultants employed to 160. We have very close links with the University of Surrey and have an extensive education, training and research portfolio. It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change. Page 2 of 2

South Thames Foundation School Individual Placement Description Trust Royal Surrey County Hospital Site Guildford Programme Code 11/KSS/RA201/F2/019 & /020 & /021 Intrepid Post Code KSS/RA201/001/F2/003 Placement General medicine- Respiratory FY2 The department The type of work to expect and learning opportunities The Respiratory department consists of 2 Consultants who do on call duties every other week. There are 2 registrars, 2 FY1 s and SHOs. There are 30 patients on the ward with high bays and work closely with Physios and other specialties when caring for our patients There are lots of learning opportunities on the ward as it is an acute medical ward with patients form a range of specialities, although predominantly respiratory based Where the is based Royal Surrey Country Hospital, Guildford, Albury Ward Clinical Supervisor(s) for the Main duties of the Clinical Supervisors( at the current time) are Dr William McAllister and Dr Clare Alexander Ward work, team work, care of acute medical and respiratory patients, x-ray meetings, multidisciplinary ward working, eg BIPAP patients Typical working pattern in this Typical working pattern in this post e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions Daily/weekly/monthly (if applicable) Daily ward work 2x weekly Consultant ward rounds No clinics On call requirements: Every other week on call either nights, weekends or days Page 1 of 2

on MAU. Employer information The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading general hospital and a specialist tertiary centre for cancer, Oral Maxillo-facial surgery and Pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million. Our annual income is 199m and employs almost 2,800 staff, making us the second largest employer n Guildford. In particular, there have been a number of recent additional consultant appointments bringing the total number of consultants employed to 160. We have very close links with the University of Surrey and have an extensive education, training and research portfolio. It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change. Page 2 of 2

South Thames Foundation School Individual Placement Description Trust Royal Surrey County Hospital Site Guildford Programme Codes 11/KSS/RA201/022/023 and 024 Intrepid Post Code KSS/RA201/001/F2/005 Placement Rheumatology F2 The department Rheumatology has 2 full time consultants, a Specialty doctor, and a Specialist nurse, who run a comprehensive outpatient Rheumatology service including specialist services. These include osteoporosis, paediatric rheumatology and paediatric osteoporosis. The consultants also look after general medical patients on Merrow ward, and take part in the general medical rota. The type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the is based The F2 is based on Merrow ward, where Rheumatology has responsibility for 12 beds, as well as medical outliers on Onslow ward. The patients are a mixture of general medicine and Rheumatology, and are cared for by a team of doctors led by an Acute Medicine SpR, including a GPSTI, the F2 and an F1. The F2 takes part in the general medical rota, and also attends one Rheumatology clinic a week. This is a teaching clinic, and is closely supervised, allowing the F2 to achieve valuable clinical exposure to acute and chronic Rheumatology. Rheumatology teaching is usually at the bedside, and consultant led. There is an injection clinic which can be attended. The ward environment is broadly general medicine. The Dept of Medicine has a weekly journal club, at which the F2 might be expected to present. The post is based on Merrow ward, with oncalls being based in the Medical Admissions Unit. Clinics are in the Rheumatology Dept. The F2 attends the weekly MDT, as well as a weekly XR meeting. Clinical Supervisor(s) for the Dr Cai Neville (at the current time) Page 1 of 3

Main duties of the Typical working pattern in this Duties include day to day care of patients on the ward, including patients under the team on the MAU. A problem list based approach is encouraged. A weekly MDT is consultant led, and a close working relationship with all members of the MDT is essential. Attendance at the Rheumatology clinic weekly is mandatory. Typical working pattern in this post e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions Daily/weekly/monthly (if applicable) Mon: WR SpR/ WR CN Tues: WR CL/ Ward work Wed: Post take/injection clinic/xr meeting/ward work Thurs: Journal club/mdt/wr CN, CL Fri: Clinic/ward wrok Sat: Sun: On call requirements: 1in 10 Employer information All juniors on banding are expected to take part in the General Medical on-call rota. This rota provides 24/7 cover 365 days per year. Rotas will be issued a month prior to start date. It is the responsibility of the post-holder to ensure on-call duties are covered and on-calls are attended as per the issued rota. Shift patterns vary and maybe subject to change to meet service requirements. In general the shifts are: 08:00-20:00; 15:00-23:00, 20:30-09:30 Mon-Sun [with some slightly different start and finish times throughout the week]. The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading general hospital and a specialist tertiary centre for cancer, Oral Maxillo-facial surgery and Pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million. Our annual income is 199m and employs almost 2,800 staff, making us the second largest employer n Guildford. In particular, there have been a number of recent additional consultant appointments bringing the total number of consultants employed to 160. We have very close links with the University of Surrey and have an extensive education, training and research portfolio. Page 2 of 3

It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your and may be subject to change. Page 3 of 3