MBBS Undergraduate Rural Clinical Program Year 4 & 5 Medical Students Placement Advice For Practice Nurses

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MBBS Undergraduate Rural Clinical Program 2016 Year 4 & 5 Medical Students Placement Advice For Practice Nurses 1

Practice Nurses are an important part of training our medical students. They value their time spent with the nursing team developing their practical and communication skills. Each practice and nursing team work differently and can provide different learning opportunities. Thank you for being involved with the Rural Clinical School (RCS) Primary Care Programme (PCP) in 2016, which is part of the Year 4 MBBS Undergraduate Rural Clinical Program at the UTAS School of Medicine. The MBBS is now a 5 year course and the Year 4 is the first clinical year. Outline of General Practice experience at UTAS School of Medicine The first three years are spent in Hobart and the clinical years are spent in Burnie, Launceston or Hobart. Year 1-3 visits to General Practice- based in Hobart Students in years 1 and 2 attend practices for a few hours or a day. These visits are an introduction to General Practice and to meet members of the Primary Health Care Team. The students are undertaking a variety of other community based activities to introduce them to the North West Coast and the Burnie campus. In year 2 they stay in the community and this is to enhance their understanding of living in a rural community. Year 3 Third year students spend two weeks in General Practice. This allows students their first clinical experience in General Practice and many students use this opportunity to see if they would like to transfer to the RCS campus for their clinical years. These students have a work book that needs to be completed and concentrates on basic skills and diabetes management. Year 4 Fourth year students spend 1 day a in general practice for 35 weeks of the academic year. These students are based at the Burnie Campus and undertake clinical rotations at Mersey and Burnie for the rest of the week. Year 5 Final year students spend four or five weeks in rural and remote practices Students learn best when they are actively involved in patient care and feel part of the team. Skills 2

Students have to achieve a certain level of practical skills. These are listed below and adapted from the School of Medicine handbook. Students will have simulated experience of most of these procedures but need to extend these skills to patients and gain confidence in these practical areas. Students need supervision in all aspects of their work. The level of supervision will vary from student to student. Rural Clinical School programme Students attend group learning weeks every three weeks. These weeks are themed, and attached is a list of these themes. Practical skills that students can undertake in General practice will support this learning. There is also a list of suggested activities that can be undertaken each week to link their clinical teaching to their practical experience. Thank you for working with our students. If you have any queries please contact Maggie Lea on 03 6430 5903, your GP Liaison Academic or Associate Professor Dr Lizzi Shires on 03 6430 4568. Clinical Skills with Practice Nurse Peak flow measurement Inhaler Instructions Spirometry ECG Throat Swab Dressings Wound swab collection Audiometry Subcutaneous Injections Intramuscular Injections INR Blood sugar Eye drop administration Eyelid eversion Eye irrigation Visual acuity assessment Administering local anaesthesia Surgical knots & simple suturing Simple skin lesion excision Suture removal Cervical pap smear Health Checks Over 75 health check GP management Plans Venepuncture Eye bandage application 3

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Outline of General Practice experience at University of Tasmania School of Medicine The first three years are spent in Hobart and the clinical years are spent in Burnie, Launceston or Hobart. Year 1-3 visits to General Practice - based in Hobart Students in years 1 and 2 attend practices for a few hours or a day. These visits are an introduction to General Practice and to meet members of the Primary Health Care Team. The students are undertaking a variety of other community based activities to introduce them to the North West Coast and the Burnie campus. In year 2 they stay in the community and this is to enhance their understanding of living in a rural community. Year 3 Third year students spend two weeks in General Practice. This allows students their first clinical experience in General Practice and many students use this opportunity to see if they would like to transfer to the RCS campus for their clinical years. These students have a work book that needs to be completed and concentrates on basic skills and diabetes management. Year 4 Fourth year students spend 1 day a week in general practice for 35 weeks of the academic year. These students are based at the Burnie Campus and undertake clinical rotations at Mersey and Burnie for the rest of the week. Year 5 Final year students spend five weeks in rural and remote practices 6

Preparation for year 4 Students Appendix 3 - Doctors Clinic Sample Roster for Medical Students SAMPLE ROSTER FOR MEDICAL STUDENT (RURAL CLINICAL SCHOOL GP 4 th YEAR ATTACHMENTS 2015) 24 th June 30 th October 2015 Student ZIPPER (student mobile number 0000 111 222) Dr S (mentor) Dr E, Dr P, 24/06/15 9.00am Induction 11.30am Patients with S for am session 2.00pm Non-consulting activities- nurses 02/07/15 9.00am Non-consulting activities - nurses 1.30pm Patients with E for pm session 09/07/15 9.00am Patients with S for am session 2.00pm Non-consulting activities- nurses 16/07/15 9.00am Non-consulting activities- nurses 1.30pm Patients with S for pm session 19/07/15 9.00am Patients with P for am session 2.00pm Non-consulting activities- nurses 23/07/15 9.00am Non-consulting activities- nurses 1.30pm Patients with E for pm session 06/08/15 9.00am Patients with S for am session 2.00pm Non-consulting activities- visit Community nurse 13/08/15 9.00am Non-consulting activities- visit Pharmacist 1.30pm Patients with E for pm session 20/08/15 9.00am Patients with P for am session 2.00pm Non-consulting activities- Child health Nurse STUDENT LONG CASE PRESENTATIONS BOOKED FOR Tuesday XX XX 2016 AT 8:00AM 7

Appendix 4 - Year 4 2016 Primary Care Topics for Group Learning Programmes 8

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Year 5 2015 Primary Care Topics for Group Learning Weeks 10

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