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Newham University Hospital NHS Trust. Foundation Programme 2010-11. Newham Gateway Surgical Centre. Olympic Site in Newham. FOUNDATION PROGRAMME YEAR 1. WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE NEWHAM?. Why come to Newham. huge ethnic and cultural diversity - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Newham University Hospital NHS Trust
Foundation Programme
2010-11
Newham Gateway Surgical Centre
Olympic Site in Newham
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME YEAR 1
• WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE NEWHAM?
Why come to Newham
• huge ethnic and cultural diversity• wide range of pathology including lots of cases you won’t see elsewhere• excellent teaching programme• easy commute• banded jobs (and compliant rotas)• never a dull moment• relatively small friendly hospital (30 fy1s)
Foundation year one
• 30 posts• 3 x 4 month placements• Including general surgery, urology, general and
geriatric medicine• Orthopaedics, paediatrics, Obs & Gynae.• Single site• EWTD compliant• Linked F2 posts
HIV seroprevalence in Newham = 1:140Interesting presentations of late stage disease
Strongyloidees stercoralisLarvae migrating through lung
Cerebral toxoplasmosis
Cavitating Multi Drug Resistant TB
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
Banding
• F1
• Band 1a for surgery, half the time they are banded in orthopaedics while on call for surgery
• 1b for medicine
• Paeds and OandG no banding
• F2
• Band 1a for AandE, paediatrics and OandG
• 1b for medicine and surgery and orthopaedics
• GP and public health, no banding
Supervision and support
• Clinical supervisor• Educational supervisor• Foundation programme directors – • Simon Limb and Alan Naftalin• Foundation programme Coordinator• Foundation Programme Faculty Group• F1 and F2 representative• Regular reviews of programme with Trainees
Knowledge & Library Service
• Web enabled
– NewhamCat portal to resources (Google it and see)– UpToDate – Ejournal focus (BMJ Group, Wiley/Blackwell, AMA)– Knowledge Alerts – simple, targeted updating– www.123doc.doc foundation journal
• Flexible service
– Support with literature searches– Varied study spaces (some 24 / 7) with 16 PCs– Regular tailored training sessions– Rapidly source any book or article– High level of book purchase in response to recommendations
• Top in NEL for access and resources in PMETB survey
FY1 Education and Training
• Weekly Tuesday bleep free hourly sessions - alternate sessions clinical one week, and personal and professional session the other week
• Weekly Friday lunchtime sessions and 10 monthly two hour sessions capturing the generic competencies in the curriculum
• Clinical supervision meetings• Educational supervision meetings• Assessments• Clinical skills training• Simulation skills training• ILS training