Foundation Programme Individual Placement Descriptor* Trust Site Intrepid Post Code (or local post number if Intrepid N/A) Programme Codes Placement details (i.e. the specialty and sub-specialty) Department Type of work to expect and learning opportunities South London Healthcare NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Cardiology (Cardiovascular Disease)) 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/001, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/002, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/003, Cardiology (Cardio-vascular Disease) (N/A) Medicine Ward based care under senior supervision, daily consultant rounds. Multidisciplinary approach to patient care. Care of patients with acute and chronic cardiology conditions. Learning appropriate examination, investigation and treatment of cardiac and medical patients. Further management of cardiac patients with percutaneous intervention, device therapy and identifying those requiring surgery. Recognising patients at end of life and appropriate management. Core cardiology lectures. Involvement in audit. Where the placement is based Clinical supervisor(s) for the placement Main duties of the placement Typical working pattern in this placement (e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions) Local education provider (LEP) / employer information Ward based Dr Shoaib Hamid, Dr Sundip Patel, Dr Bal Wasan, Dr Prabir Das Gupta To be part of a multidisciplinary team looking after cardiac and medical patients. Ward rounds The Foundation Programmes on the Queen Elizabeth are led by Mr Mohamed Hammadeh the FTPD for F1s and Dr Ban Al-Saffar the FTPD for F2s. There is a well-equipped education centre on site with a 90 seat lecture theatre with the latest technology, there is a clinical skills lab and simulation suite and on site Foundation Simulation training is run during the foundation year. The
Foundation Teaching programmes are run weekly within the education centre and protected time is given to attend. There is a library facility within the education centre which offers an extensive range of books, journals and e-journals. E- Learning is actively encouraged and there is access to computers within the library and Wi-Fi is also available. The doctors mess is very active and the doctors mess facility is a large area on the 9th floor of the accommodation block with amazing views across London. Medical students from KCL attend on rotation to Queen Elizabeth and as a Foundation doctor your experience at Queen Elizabeth will be enhanced by being shadowed by the students. *It is important to note that this description is a typical example of the placement and may be subject to change.
Foundation Programme Individual Placement Descriptor* Trust Site Intrepid Post Code (or local post number if Intrepid N/A) Programme Codes Placement details (i.e. the specialty and sub-specialty) Department Type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the placement is based South London Healthcare NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Cardiology (Cardiovascular Disease)) 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/010, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/011, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/012, Cardiology (Cardio-vascular Disease) (N/A) Medicine Ward based care under senior supervision, daily consultant rounds. Multidisciplinary approach to patient care. Care of patients with acute and chronic cardiology conditions. Learning appropriate examination, investigation and treatment of cardiac and medical patients. Further management of cardiac patients with percutaneous intervention, device therapy and identifying those requiring surgery. Recognising patients at end of life and appropriate management. Core cardiology lectures. Involvement in audit. Ward based Clinical supervisor(s) for the placement Main duties of the placement Typical working pattern in this placement (e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions) Local education provider (LEP) / employer information Dr Shoaib Hamid, Dr Sundip Patel, Dr Bal Wasan, Dr Prabir Das Gupta To be part of a multidisciplinary team looking after cardiac and medical patients. Ward rounds The Foundation Programmes on the Queen Elizabeth are led by Mr Mohamed Hammadeh the FTPD for F1s and Dr Ban Al-Saffar the FTPD for F2s. There is a well-equipped education centre on site with a 90 seat lecture theatre with the latest technology, there is a clinical skills lab and simulation suite and on site Foundation Simulation
training is run during the foundation year. The Foundation Teaching programmes are run weekly within the education centre and protected time is given to attend. There is a library facility within the education centre which offers an extensive range of books, journals and e-journals. E- Learning is actively encouraged and there is access to computers within the library and Wi-Fi is also available. The doctors mess is very active and the doctors mess facility is a large area on the 9th floor of the accommodation block with amazing views across London. Medical students from KCL attend on rotation to Queen Elizabeth and as a Foundation doctor your experience at Queen Elizabeth will be enhanced by being shadowed by the students. *It is important to note that this description is a typical example of the placement and may be subject to change.
Foundation Programme Individual Placement Descriptor* Trust Site Intrepid Post Code (or local post number if Intrepid N/A) Programme Codes Placement details (i.e. the specialty and sub-specialty) Department Type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the placement is based Clinical supervisor(s) for the placement Main duties of the placement Typical working pattern in this placement (e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions) Local education provider (LEP) / employer information South London Healthcare NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Cardiology (Cardiovascular Disease)) 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/034, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/035, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/036, Cardiology (Cardio-vascular Disease) (N/A) Medicine Ward based care under senior supervision, daily consultant rounds. Multidisciplinary approach to patient care. Care of patients with acute and chronic cardiology conditions. Learning appropriate examination, investigation and treatment of cardiac and medical patients. Further management of cardiac patients with percutaneous intervention, device therapy and identifying those requiring surgery. Recognising patients at end of life and appropriate management. Core cardiology lectures. Involvement in audit. Ward based Dr Shoaib Hamid, Dr Sundip Patel, Dr Bal Wasan, Dr Prabir Das Gupta To be part of a multidisciplinary team looking after cardiac and medical patients. Ward rounds The Foundation Programmes on the Queen Elizabeth are led by Mr Mohamed Hammadeh the FTPD for F1s and Dr Ban Al-Saffar the FTPD for F2s. There is a well-equipped education centre on site with a 90 seat lecture theatre with the latest technology, there is a clinical skills lab and
simulation suite and on site Foundation Simulation training is run during the foundation year. The Foundation Teaching programmes are run weekly within the education centre and protected time is given to attend. There is a library facility within the education centre which offers an extensive range of books, journals and e-journals. E- Learning is actively encouraged and there is access to computers within the library and Wi-Fi is also available. The doctors mess is very active and the doctors mess facility is a large area on the 9th floor of the accommodation block with amazing views across London. Medical students from KCL attend on rotation to Queen Elizabeth and as a Foundation doctor your experience at Queen Elizabeth will be enhanced by being shadowed by the students. *It is important to note that this description is a typical example of the placement and may be subject to change.
Foundation Programme Individual Placement Descriptor* Trust Site Intrepid Post Code (or local post number if Intrepid N/A) Programme Codes Placement details (i.e. the specialty and sub-specialty) Department Type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the placement is based Clinical supervisor(s) for the placement Main duties of the placement Typical working pattern in this placement (e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions) Local education provider (LEP) / employer information South London Healthcare NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Acute (Internal) Medicine) 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/004, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/005, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/006, Diabetes and Endocrinology/acute medicine Diabetes and Endocrinology/acute medicine Work with Consultant lead team which also includes CMT and SpR alongside other acute medical teams. High turnover of patients means exposure to a wide breadth of acute medical problems and in particular management of glycemia and diabetic complications. Acute medical unit Dr Jennifer Tremble (Consultant) Day to day care of medical inpatients. Occasional dynamic endocrine testing. Mon am PTWR with night consultant. Tue am and Frid am Consultant WRs. Wed am PTWR with Dr Tremble. Otherwise ward work with no expectation of attendence in clinic. Presentations at the AMU teaching round. The Foundation Programmes on the Queen Elizabeth are led by Mr Mohamed Hammadeh the FTPD for F1s and Dr Ban Al-Saffar the FTPD for F2s. There is a well-equipped education centre on site with a 90 seat lecture theatre with the latest technology, there is a clinical skills lab and simulation suite and on site Foundation Simulation training is run during the foundation year. The Foundation Teaching programmes are run weekly within the education centre and protected time is given to attend. There is a library facility within the education centre which offers an extensive range of books, journals and e-journals. E- Learning is actively encouraged and there is
access to computers within the library and Wi-Fi is also available. The doctors mess is very active and the doctors mess facility is a large area on the 9th floor of the accommodation block with amazing views across London. Medical students from KCL attend on rotation to Queen Elizabeth and as a Foundation doctor your experience at Queen Elizabeth will be enhanced by being shadowed by the students. *It is important to note that this description is a typical example of the placement and may be subject to change.
Foundation Programme Individual Placement Descriptor* Trust Site Intrepid Post Code (or local post number if Intrepid N/A) Programme Codes Placement details (i.e. the specialty and sub-specialty) Department Type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the placement is based Clinical supervisor(s) for the placement Main duties of the placement Typical working pattern in this placement (e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions) Local education provider (LEP) / employer information South London Healthcare NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Acute (Internal) Medicine) 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/005, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/006, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/004, Specialist Medicine with Acute Medicine on call ( 2 days Dermatology, 1 day Rheumatology, 2 days sexual health) Acute Medicine Comprehensive sexual health and HIV service. The postholder sees unselected, self-referring patients and therefore will see a range of presentations of sexually transmitted infections and other genital conditions. There are ample opportunities to improve on generic skills including history taking, explanation of conditions/treatment, breaking bad news, patient confidentiality, public health issues and screening. The Trafalgar Clinic Dr Judy Russell Working in the "walk-in" GUM clinic under direct consultant/associate specialist supervision All sessions are out-patient and between the hours of 9 to 5 Also part of the Acute Medicine on Call rota The Foundation Programmes on the Queen Elizabeth are led by Mr Mohamed Hammadeh the FTPD for F1s and Dr Ban Al-Saffar the FTPD for F2s. There is a well-equipped education centre on site with a 90 seat lecture theatre with the latest technology, there is a clinical skills lab and simulation suite and on site Foundation Simulation training is run during the foundation year. The Foundation Teaching programmes are run weekly within the education centre and protected time is given to attend. There is a library facility within
the education centre which offers an extensive range of books, journals and e-journals. E- Learning is actively encouraged and there is access to computers within the library and Wi-Fi is also available. The doctors mess is very active and the doctors mess facility is a large area on the 9th floor of the accommodation block with amazing views across London. Medical students from KCL attend on rotation to Queen Elizabeth and as a Foundation doctor your experience at Queen Elizabeth will be enhanced by being shadowed by the students. *It is important to note that this description is a typical example of the placement and may be subject to change.
Foundation Programme Individual Placement Descriptor* Trust Site Intrepid Post Code (or local post number if Intrepid N/A) Program me Codes Placeme nt details (i.e. the specialty and subspecialty) Departm ent Type of work to expect and learning opportu nities Where the placeme nt is based Clinical supervis or(s) for South London Healthcare NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital - General Surgery 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/003/006/009/012/015/018/029/033/004/007/010/013/016/019 /034/002/005/008/011/014/017/020/028/ General Surgery ( with on-call and leave cover all posts will cover all other firms and so be exposed to the entire range of general surgery in the hospital Orthopaedic surgery will also be covered during some weekends) Planned Care Acute and elective general surgery. Intermediate trauma management (occasional cover for orthopaedic surgery when on call at weekends) Upper and lower gastrointestinal surgery; breast surgery; endocrine surgery; basic vascular surgery (no vascular reconstruction on site) Learning of management and risk assessment during post take ward rounds (when there are usually 2 consultants with often slightly or sometimes radically different views) Opportunistic learning on other ward rounds and during review with consultant/registrar of medical referrals. Understanding of management of risk, complications and treatment of sepsis, particularly when on call and when covering weekends. Monday lunchtime consultant-run case based seminars for foundation doctors. Weekly Grand Rounds. Regular Morbidity and Mortality meetings. Clinical discussons in theatre. Discussion during presentations in out-patients. All Work Based Assessments. Queen Elizabeth Hospital
the placeme nt Main duties of the placeme nt Typical working pattern in this placeme nt (e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions) Local educatio n provider (LEP) / employe r informat ion Pre- and post-operative care of all elective and emergency general surgical patients. Supervised care of seriously ill patients. Note-keeping, ordering investigations, discharge summaries and prescribing. Multidisciplinary working with ward nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and pharmacists to optimize patient care and achieve timely discharge. Joint care of patients with medical conditions with medical teams (eg diabetic physicians, care of older people physicians, cardiologists and gastroenterologists Attendance at pre-admission clinics. Liaison with Microbiology, Radiology and medical specialities. Attendance in outpatients seeing and presenting new patients. Attendance in theatre and endoscopy: assisting in operations and training in (under supervision) minor procedures or parts of operations (eg drainage of abscess and suturing. Collecting and presenting clinical information in Morbidity and Mortality meetings Involvement in departmental audits. Case presentations at Grand Rounds Daily morning ward rounds with registrar and or consultants. Post take ward rounds with 2 consultants and registrar(s) once a week and after firm on-call weekends. Daily evening ward rounds with or without registrar/ct. Daily examination/observations review of all patients with or without registrar/ct. Daily recording in every patient s notes of observations, results of investigations, clinical management and discharge planning. Prescribing and writing discharge summaries. Ordering investigations and checking on results. Providing information and instruction in hand over to colleagues in the evening. Providing detailed written and verbal patient information and management plan every Friday for the weekend team. Attendance (whenever practical) in theatre. Regular attendance in out-patient clinics. The Foundation Programmes on the Queen Elizabeth are led by Mr Mohamed Hammadeh the FTPD for F1s and Dr Ban Al-Saffar the FTPD for F2s. There is a well-equipped education centre on site with a 90 seat lecture theatre with the latest technology, there is a clinical skills lab and simulation suite and on site Foundation Simulation training is run during the foundation year. The Foundation Teaching programmes are run weekly within the education centre and protected time is given to attend. There is a library facility within the education centre which offers an extensive range of books, journals and e- journals. E-Learning is actively encouraged and there is access to computers within the library and Wi-Fi is also available. The doctors mess is very active and the doctors mess facility is a large area on the 9th floor of the
accommodation block with amazing views across London. Medical students from KCL attend on rotation to Queen Elizabeth and as a Foundation doctor your experience at Queen Elizabeth will be enhanced by being shadowed by the students. *It is important to note that this description is a typical example of the placement and may be subject to change
Foundation Programme Individual Placement Descriptor* Trust Site Intrepid Post Code (or local post number if Intrepid N/A) Programme Codes Placement details (i.e. the specialty and sub-specialty) Department Type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the placement is based Clinical supervisor(s) for the placement Main duties of the placement Typical working pattern in this placement (e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions) South London Healthcare NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Obstetrics and Gynaecology) 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/028, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/029, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/030, Obstetrics and Gynaecology (N/A) Obstetrics & Gynaecology General ward work including exposure to emergency gynaecology and elective and emergency obstetrics and midwifery. Clinic work including general O&G including choice of specialist clinics including fertility, fetal medicine, oncology, maternal medicine, perinatal psychiatry. The F1 will accompany the consultant on gynaecology ward rounds. Special interest sessions including community midwifery; GUM and smear/colposcopy are offered. Theatre and labour ward are not mandatory but are offered within the placement if the individual wishes this learning opportunity. The F1 is supranumerary but works within the team based system and is fully supported by more senior clinical staff Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich Sally Watkinson, Arasee Renganathan, Nigel Perks Participating in ward rounds with consultants and registrars, clerking patients in other clinical contexts including clinic, EPU and FAU where their work will be overseen by more senior doctors. There is an expectation that when rostered for ward 7 work this will entail initial assessment and if appropriate examination of the patient with discussion with seniors regarding formulation of a management plan. There are no on calls or weekends. All days from 08.30 to 5pm. The trainee is released for mandatory regional training
Local education provider (LEP) / employer information *It is important to note that this description is a typical example of the placement and may be subject to change.
Foundation Programme Individual Placement Descriptor* Trust Site Intrepid Post Code (or local post number if Intrepid N/A) Programme Codes Placement details (i.e. the specialty and sub-specialty) Department South London Healthcare NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Respiratory Medicine) 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/025, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/026, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/027, Respiratory Medicine Type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the placement is based Clinical supervisor(s) for the placement Main duties of the placement Typical working pattern in this placement (e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions) Local education provider (LEP) / employer information *It is important to note that this description is a typical example of the placement and may be subject to change.
Foundation Programme Individual Placement Descriptor* Trust Site Intrepid Post Code (or local post number if Intrepid N/A) Programme Codes Placement details (i.e. the specialty and sub-specialty) Department South London Healthcare NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery) 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/021, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/022, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/023, Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery (Orthogeriatrics) Type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the placement is based Clinical supervisor(s) for the placement Main duties of the placement Typical working pattern in this placement (e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions) Local education provider (LEP) / employer information *It is important to note that this description is a typical example of the placement and may be subject to change.
Foundation Programme Individual Placement Descriptor* Trust Site Intrepid Post Code (or local post number if Intrepid N/A) Programme Codes Placement details (i.e. the specialty and sub-specialty) Department Type of work to expect and learning opportunities South London Healthcare NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Respiratory Medicine) 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/025, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/026, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/027, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/022, 023024 Respiratory Medicine Medicine General and respiratory medicine experience. Where the placement is based Ward 14 Clinical supervisor(s) for the placement Main duties of the placement Typical working pattern in this placement (e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions) Dr Karnan Satkunam, Dr Shafick Gareeboo, Dr Paramita Palchaudhuri Support team in the care of respiratory and medical patients 2 consultant ward rounds and 3 SpR or SHO ward rounds per week. Option to attend respiratory clinics, bronchoscopy and cancer MDT meetings. Local education provider (LEP) / employer information *It is important to note that this description is a typical example of the placement and may be subject to change.
Foundation Programme Individual Placement Descriptor* Trust Site Intrepid Post Code (or local post number if Intrepid N/A) Programme Codes Placement details (i.e. the specialty and sub-specialty) Department South London Healthcare NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery) 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/021, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/022, 13/LDN/RYQ50/F1/023, Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery (Orthogeriatrics) Type of work to expect and learning opportunities Where the placement is based Clinical supervisor(s) for the placement Main duties of the placement Typical working pattern in this placement (e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions) Local education provider (LEP) / employer information *It is important to note that this description is a typical example of the placement and may be subject to change.