12
USEFUL INFORMATION for medical students on attachments at St Mary’s Campus Paddington 2012/13

St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    3

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

USEFUL INFORMATION

for medical students on attachments at

St Mary’s Campus

Paddington

2012/13

Page 2: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

CONTENTS

Letter from Director of Clinical Studies [DCS]

Useful telephone numbers/bleeps

Teaching Co-ordinator

Faculty Education Office [FEO]

Rights and Responsibilities

Health and Safety

o Substance Abuse

o Fire

o Accidents

o First Aid

o Smoking

o Immunisation

o Sharps

Security policy

o Trust Property

o Private property

o Suspicious people and packages

o Infection Control – handwashing, sharps, linen & waste

Bleeps and on-call rooms

Security when on-call

Deposits and fines

Warning

Locker area and Student toilets

Clinical Skills Laboratory

Library

Computer Lab

Evaluation and feedback SOLE

GP attachments

Patients Charter

Page 3: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

Dear Student

Welcome to Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust at St Mary’s Campus.

The following pages are intended to give you a brief introduction to St Mary’s and the Trust. We hope you

enjoy your time here at St Mary’s and that whilst you are here you make the most of the learning

opportunities presented to you.

Please wear your medical school ID and your name badge. This not only helps staff but also shows respect

to patients.

On-take – it is imperative that you attend all the on-takes you can – this is where you will see acute medical

and surgical patients and how they are managed. The team you are attached to will provide you with the

dates and times you can expect to be on-take. There are 2 on-call rooms available at St Mary’s so that you

can stay the night when on-take please make use of them. You must inform Sherry-Lynn Gerard, Teaching

Co-ordinator as soon as you know so that the accommodation can be booked and the necessary paperwork

completed. Bleeps are also a necessity for all year 2 and 3 attachments - one student per firm will

be expected to carry a bleep and can be obtained from Sherry.

One of the problems you may experience is the late cancellation of tutorials and teaching sessions by

Consultants, unfortunately this cannot always be avoided as consultants often get called away at short

notice. If you find that a session has had to be cancelled, don’t waste that time - contact the SpR or F2 to

see if they have some time to teach you or use the time to clerk patients and take histories. It is up to you

to get the most out of your teachers.

You should clerk at least 2 patients each week – ‘Hospital continuation sheets’ can be used to write up your

clerkings. At all times you must ensure patient confidentiality and observe hospital protocols regarding

patient records and information. Please do NOT use patients names in your reports etc.- refer to page 18

of your course guide and the teaching intranet: http://education.med.imperial.ac.uk/policies/policies.htm

Years 2 and 3

The Skills Co-ordinator has prepared special teaching sessions which are compulsory for you to

complete the aims and objectives of your attachment. Other sessions have been arranged in Medicine

for the Elderly - DOME [for medicine firms].

If you are not able to attend any teaching session due to illness or other reason, please let Sherry know as

soon as possible so that the necessary people can be informed.

Be safe, the health and safety rules are there for everyone’s benefit, please make sure that you follow

them.

And finally, if for any reason you have a problem or issue please do not hesitate to contact myself, Sherry.

Yours sincerely

Prof. Tim Orchard

Director of Clinical Studies

Page 4: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

TELEPHONE NUMBERS/CONTACTS

St Mary’s Hospital Switchboard 020 331 26666 St Mary’s Campus Front Desk 020 7594 3660

Director of Clinical Studies Prof. Tim Orchard 020 331 21072 or ask to be put through to his mobile via switchboard if

urgent

Teaching Coordinator: Sherry-Lynn Gerard 0207 594 3616 Mob: 07818 014 542 Email: [email protected]

Assistant Teaching Co-ordinator: 0207 594 3613

Clinical Skills Co-ordinator Joanne Jones 0203 312 6755 [email protected]

Head of Year 3 Prof Alun Davies (020 8846 7320) & Dr. Sarvesh Saini (020 7594 0880)

Faculty Education Office (FEO)

CLINICAL CURRICULUM ADMIN TEAM Philippa Shallard [Manager] 020 759 43628

Jitender Yadav [Clin Curr Manager] 020 759 40735 Martin Kenton F1 Admin 020 759 43644

Duncan Gates & Sophia Eglin [Year 3 & 5] 020 759 41616 Wendy Pearson - Electives OUT 020 759 43605

Maya Mistry [Year 6] 020 759 40733 Andrew Wright [F2 Admin] 020 759 43683

Page 5: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

TELEPHONE NUMBERS/CONTACTS Cont…

Extension numbers are shown in bold and can be dialled from any internal phones in the hospital or[ Medical School add prefix 54]. Direct line dial 020 331 followed by extension number. Where the firm has more than one named consultant, the contact details for the main Firm Leader has been shown and name of PA/Secretary if available.

A&E [Emergency Medicine]

Dr. Steve Metcalf (x26574) Dr. Ruth Brown (x26574) Jennie Poole/Rita Hann (x26139)

x21076

A&E [Paediatrics] Dr. Rebecca Slater, Dr. Ian Maconochie

Anaesthetics Dr. Mike Platt (x26216) Dr. Justine Lowe Aileen Dowden (Sec.) x21681

Cardiology Prof Nick Peters (x22468)

Mrs. Uzma Chaudhury NLHI Teaching Administrator |Mobile: 0787 285 0168

x21955

ENT Prof. Tony Narnula Christine Mark (Sec. x21091) x26709

Dermatology Dr. Ien Chan Lynn Page (Sec.) x21083

Diabetes Dr. Jeremy Cox (x23703) Dr. Stephen Robinson (x21703), Dr. David Gable (x26037)

Dr Jon Valabhji (x21253), Dr Mike Yee (x26134) x21678

Gastroenterology/GI

Prof. Tim Orchard (x21072) Dr. Jonathan Hoare (x21208) Dr. Julian Teare (x21072)

Prof. Huw Thomas (x21208) Dr. Horace Williams (x26678)

x21072

Hepatology Dr. Shahid Khan (x26454) Dr. Jeremy Cobbold (x21909) x26454

HIV/Infectious Diseases

Dr. Janice Main (x26312) Dr. Graham Taylor (x43910) Poupak Saleh (Sec.) x21521

Medicine - General/Hyper-tension/CPT\

Dr. Neil Chapman (x27949), Dr. Simon Thom (x41101), Dr. Mike Schachter (x26265)

x27947

Medicine for the Elderly

Dr. Michael Fertleman/Dr. Shane Roche/Dr. Susy Long /Dr. Diane Ames/ Dr. David James/Dr. Colin Mitchell Dani Mufti (Sec.)

x21736 or x27225

Medicine - Respiratory

Dr. Onn Min Kon (x21344) Dr. L Han (x21344) Dr. Oldfield (x27980)

Dr. Sarah Elkin (x27942) Dr. M. Wickremasinghe (x27980)

Dr M. Berry (x27980) Helen Crawford (Sec.)

x21344

Neurology Dr. Carolyn Gabriel (x27782) Luke Hartley (Sec. x21216) x26889

O&G Mr. Tariq Miskry/Miss. Shahla Ahmed Zosia Michaelides (Sec. x21798) x21461

Ophthalmology Western Eye

Mr. Kevin Gregory-Evans (07957 423 998) [or 020 8383 0614]

x23265

Orthopaedics Mr. Chinmay Gupte (x61234) & (x15215) x26741

Oncology Dr. Susan Cleator x21132

Paediatrics Dr. Gareth Tudor-Williams (x43716) Dawn Stageman (Admin.) x41563

Radiology Dr. Christopher Schelvan/Dr. Elizabeth Dick Yvette Mukandori (Sec.) x21116

Rheumatology Dr. Colin Tench/Dr. Anne Kinderlerer x27886

Surgery - General Mr. Paul Ziprin Caroline Hurley (Sec. x22124) x21110

Surgery - Colorectal

Mr. Barry Paraskeva Caroline Hurley (Sec. x22124) X21110

Surgery - Upper GI

Prof George Hanna Caroline Hurley (Sec. x22124) x22124

Urology Mr. Justin Vale (x21033) Mr. Ranan Dasgupta Bridget Zotti (Sec.) x26041

Vascular Surgery Mr. Mike Jenkins, Prof N Cheshire (x21068), Mr. Colin Bicknell (x26428) Prof Alun Davies, Mr. Ian Franklin, Mr. Nigel Standfield (x33940) Hasema Patel (Sec.)

x23726

Surgery - Mr. Krishna Moorthy Caroline Hurley (Sec. x22124) x21427 x21110

Surgery – Bariatric

Mr. Sanjay Purkayastha Mr. Sherif Hakky

x26962

To bleep someone whom you don’t have a bleep number for then contact hospital switchboard on ‘0’

To beep someone you do have a number for dial 81 then the bleep number followed by the number you are calling from and wait for the call to come back.

THERE IS A PHONE CONNECTED TO THE HOSPITAL SWITCHBOARD ON THE WALL INSIDE THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE MEDICAL SCHOOL, it is best to bleep from there.

Page 6: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

TEACHING CO-ORDINATOR The Teaching Co-ordinator for Undergraduate Education at St Mary’s Campus are Sherry-Lynn Gerard She is always happy to help you with a variety of issues that are attachment/teaching/Hospital related, ie:

Issue of Locker keys/bleeps/on call-rooms Timetable problems Tutorials Assessment forms SOLE - Student on Line Evaluation Room bookings for teaching – Eastcott Room (8

th floor) QEQM.

Absence from attachment – you must inform the office as soon as possible of any absence.

Sherry, based in the FEO, administers all the clinical teaching at St Mary’s; she can often help with questions or issues regarding your attachment. FEO [Faculty Education Office] open 10am-3pm The FEO at St Mary’s can deal with most things relating to medical school issues and if not, will know the person/department who does. Elective reports from previous years are available for perusal in the office – contact Wendy Pearson. Philippa Shallard and Martin Kenton deal with the F1/F2 [PRHO] and Foundation Scheme. Andrew Wright deals with F2 Any Medical School issues relating to the Clinical Years [2, 3, 5, 6] should be directed to Duncan Gates/ Sophia Eglin/Maya Misty/Jitender Yadav in the FEO at Charing Cross Campus. Student Notice board The electronic notice board is situated next to the security desk at the entrance to the Medical School, important daily messages will be posted here. The Notice Board just outside the FEO is also used to display up-to-date news, changes and sign ups. We advise students to regularly check these boards and their email twice daily. Absence or Illness reporting http://www5.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/absencereport/ RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Being an ‘adult’ learner gives you certain rights but also responsibilities and these are mirrored by the rights and responsibilities for the teaching staff. The specific responsibilities of medical students based at St Mary’s are listed below: You have the right to be treated with respect by your teachers and not humiliated, but your teachers also

have the right to be respected. You have the right to expect to have teaching sessions when timetabled and for the teachers to have

prepared for these sessions. You in turn have the responsibility to ensure that you turn up on time to these sessions having completed any pre-session task.

Not withstanding the above, you must recognise that in a hospital the needs of patients have priority and may sometimes force cancellation of teaching. All the teaching staff at St Mary’s are clinicians and will sometimes have emergencies to deal with. When this occurs you have the right to be given as much notice as possible and for these sessions to be re-arranged when appropriate. Similarly, if you cannot attend a session due to illness you have the responsibility to ring the Teaching Co-ordinator/Assistant or the FEO and the teacher will be informed as soon as possible.

You have the right to be provided with the help, learning opportunities and access to patients that will enable you to become competent and reach the standard necessary to pass the prescribed examinations. However, you have the responsibility to ensure that you use the opportunities presented to you to learn. Patients who give you their time and themselves freely need to be valued and thanked as well as being treated in a professional manner.

Page 7: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

HEALTH AND SAFETY In addition to your College instructions whilst you are based at St Mary’s you must also abide by the Health and Safety rules of the Trust. The Trust’s Health and Safety at work rules are displayed on the notice boards throughout the hospital. A brief outline of the Trust’s Health and Safety rules are listed below. Substance Abuse It is imperative that whilst you are on the wards, or on clinical attachment that you are not suffering from the effects of alcohol, Drugs or any other substance. If you suspect a colleague to be involved in substance abuse it is your responsibility to bring it to the attention of their group leader. Fire You should familiarise yourself with the fire rules which are part of the health and safety rules of the Trust. If you discover an outbreak of fire or smoke, raise the alarm immediately, leave the premises and assemble at the appointed place (see fire instructions in the area you are working), wait there until you are told it is safe to return. Do not make any attempt to rescue personal possessions. The Medical School Fire alarms – when the continuous alarm sounds please leave the building immediately. Test alarms usually take place on Wednesday mornings and the alarm is in short intervals – you may continue your work/activity when the test alarm sounds. Accidents You must report as soon as possible, in accordance with the Health and Safety procedures, any accidents or ‘near misses’ involving injury or potential injury whilst in the building. You should ensure that an accident form is completed – see Sherry as soon as possible to complete this. First Aid Make sure you know who provided first aid and where the first aid box is kept in the areas you are working. Smoking The Trust and College have a no smoking policy and expects it to be followed. If you wish to smoke, there are designated smoking areas. Immunisation You should have received your immunisation card from Imperial College Health Centre [blue cards], which permits you to be on the wards. If for any reason you are concerned about immunisation contact either the local DCS or Occupational Health Sharps For guidelines on procedure when dealing with sharp instruments – please refer to your Course Guide. A student must always be supervised and will NOT be asked to undertake invasive procedures on patients known to be HIV/HCV positive.

SECURITY POLICY Security rules aim to protect employees, patients, visitors, medical students and the Trust. As well as the general security rules which follow, there maybe other rules which are specific to the department(s) you are based in – please take note of them. Always wear your name badge and photo identification badge at all times whilst on the premises. If you misplace you ID badge please inform security immediately. Replacement medical student name badges can be obtained from the FEO Charing Cross Campus 020 7594 0734 and will cost approximately £10. Trust property may only be used in conjunction with the Trust’s business unless you have specific authorisation from your Firm Leader. You must not remove from any Trust premises any documents, or other property belonging to the Trust, unless you have the permission of the Firm Leader. Private Property such as valuables or large sums of money, should not be brought to work. The Trust cannot accept responsibility for your clothing and other personal property. Lockers are provided for you in the Medical School Building. Suspicious packages should be immediately reported to a member of staff or to the security department in the Hospital – please ring 020 331 21544.

Page 8: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

INFECTION CONTROL – Important Information HANDWASHING

Drying is as important as washing

Soap and water is adequate [wet your hands first]

Alcohol hand gel can be used as an alternative if your hands are not physically soiled

Alcohol gel should be used on all Dressing and notes trolleys and at the bedside with contact precautions

DECONTAMINATION OF THE HANDS

Turn on the tap, adjust temperature of water

Wet hands and apply measure of soap/scrub

Wash hands to include all aspects of the hands and wrists as in diagram below

Rinse thoroughly

Turn off taps with elbows. If you do not have elbow operated taps, turn off with paper towel.

Dry hands thoroughly

Seven step handwashing technique recommended by the Infection Control Nurses Association (2003). This should take about 30 seconds. With about five strokes per step.

SHARPS

If you have been exposed to body fluids through a splash into the eye/mouth or contact with a break in skin or inoculation with a sharp

Wash site thoroughly with water and make the injury bleed

Treatment within one hour of incident

Monday-Friday 8am – 4.30pm Occupational Health extension 21099

Outside these hours and bank holidays, go straight to A&E triage

Fill in incident form and inform your line manager/DCS and TCO immediately.

Sharps line – 020 331 26793 will provide the above information. LINEN AND WASTE

Infected and soiled linen is bagged in red alginate bags then white plastic bags

All other used linen is bagged in white plastic bags

Clinical waste – including all aprons and gloves are disposed of in yellow bags

Domestic waste – black bags

Patient white opaque table bags [domestic waste] – black bags

Page 9: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

DRESS CODE Please dress clean and smart: boys please wear shirt. Ladies no revealing clothing or dangly jewellery.

STRICTLY NO TRAINERS. Please be aware that it is not permitted for any persons entering the Medical School building to be wearing blue’s or green’s scrubs or white lab coats. SCRUBBING INSTRUCTIONS

Please report to the theatre reception on the 4th floor of the QEQM Building and ask for the theatre coordinator. You should be at the reception 10 minutes before your allocated time. On the first day you will need to encode your swipe cards at the theatre reception. Please allow enough time to do this. Then you can be dressed in your blues for your induction slot. Blues are dispensed from a machine in the changing rooms on the 4th floor. Bleeps and on-call rooms When bleeped you should:

Press the large button. Once will silence it and twice will display the number to be contacted. If there is an external call waiting to be answered the display will read ‘0’ for switchboard.

The medical bleeps will bleep for cardiac arrests and you will hear a voice announcing the location. Phone/contact Switchboard [Ground floor Clarence Wing] if you do not understand.

Replacement batteries for your bleep can be obtained from Switchboard or from the FEO. On Call rooms The on-call rooms are located in the Doctor’s Mess, Mezzanine level Cambridge Wing, St Mary’s and 5

th

floor of the Western Eye Hospital. If you require an on-call room you will need to book it as soon as possible up to 7 days in advance by email to [email protected] and copy to [email protected] stating the Campus, date/s, and your mobile phone number. Bookings for on-call rooms during the weekends should be requested by noon on the Friday. The subject of your email should read: MEDICAL STUDENT ON-CALL ROOM AT ST MARY’S CAMPUS REQUEST. You will receive an email confirmation from the accommodation office team of the allocated on-call room. Keys and swipe cards for the room can be collected after 5pm from the Security office, Ground floor QEQM on production of your Imperial College ID card. Rooms will only be given to students who are actually on call that night; they will not be given out for ANY other purpose. All keys and swipe cards MUST be returned to Security at St Marys (or Western Eye if that is where the room was allocated) BEFORE 10am the following morning. When you are on-call, if you would like to be escorted back to your room please ask at the Security desk, Ground floor, QEQM building. Swipe cards This swipe card is issued to you for your current attachment at St Mary’s Campus hospital wards as per your timetable. It must be used ONLY by you and is not an ID card. Badges are programmed to give appropriate access to areas needed and a full audit trail is available for security to monitor usage should it be necessary. You must wear your College photo ID card with it at all times. A charge of £20 will be made for a replacement of this card if it is not returned at the end of the attachment. Deposits and fines A deposit of £50 CASH must be paid for each bleep and £20 for each locker. The deposits are refundable in full provided that the bleep and/or locker key are brought back to the FEO by the specified time the next day or at the end of your attachment. Warning If the key or bleeps are not returned by the specified time, the deposit cheques will be retained. When you pick up the Bleep you will be asked to sign a statement which states that you are responsible for the Bleep whilst in your possession and any damage or loss will be your responsibility. Each bleep costs £360 so please do not lose them. DO NOT GIVE THE BLEEP OR KEYS TO ANYONE ELSE TO USE OR HAND IN. FINES WILL STILL APPLY IF THEY FORGET TO RETURN THEM. PLEASE LOOK AFTER YOUR BLEEP.

Page 10: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

Locker area and student toilets The student Locker area and toilets are situated on the lower ground floor of the medical school; they are at the furthest end of the swimming pool. For access you need to walk down along the side of the gym, then turn right, on re-entering the building you will be outside to the Ladies changing room. Go through the set of double doors next to the Ladies changing room and the locker area is in front of you (slightly to the right). Lockers are available for your use for the length of your attachment at St Mary’s only. Keys can be obtained from the Teaching Co-ordinator and Assistant. Bike Stores You will need to complete an online form to get your card authorised by security for access. Please click this link: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/facilitiesmanagement/security/services/onlineforms/bicycleregistrationform Clinical Skills Laboratory – Clinical Skills Centre The Clinical Skills Laboratory is located on 2nd floor Paterson Wing of the St Mary’s Hospital. Teaching sessions are arranged for Year 3 in accordance with the aims and objectives in the Year 3 Course Guide and Core Competency Project - timetables are issued separately. At other times, in order to use the lab you must have a doctor with you, who should be present throughout your time in the laboratory. A full-time co-ordinator in the Skills Lab can be contacted on 020 331 26755 is also available between 9am-5pm in the laboratory if you are unable to locate a doctor who can assist you in your clinical practice. To book a session in the Laboratory contact the Skills Lab co-ordinator. DO NOT TURN UP EXPECTING TO BE TAUGHT IF YOU HAVE NOT PRE-BOOKED A SESSION. Library at St Mary’s Campus The Library is located on the ground floor of the Medical School and is open 9am – 9pm [Mon – Fri]. 1.30pm – 5.00pm [Sat] except on College closure days – access by swipe ID card. The Gallery – access on 1st floor is open from 7am until midnight, 7 days a week, except on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Telephone: 020 7594 3692. Fax: 020 7402 3971. Email: [email protected] Hynds Computer Lab The computer laboratory is located on the 1

st floor of the Medical School – entry is by swipe ID card and is

usually open 8am-8pm. Any queries should be directed to the computer helpdesk ICT situated on South Wharf Road towards Paddington Station. Telephone: 0207 594 9000 Evaluation and feedback We need your input to continually monitor and improve clinical attachments at St Mary’s. At the end of each attachment you will be asked to complete an evaluation online - Student On-Line Evaluation [SOLE] To access SOLE go to www.imperial.ac.uk/newsole, where you will be asked to enter your Imperial College user name and password. Further information on SOLE, including information about the kind of questions you will be asked, is available in Year Course Guide and on the intranet. YOUR FEEDBACK IS IMPORTANT - WE HOPE YOU WILL PARTICIPATE IN SOLE. You may also be asked for informal feedback to measure the quality of your learning experience at St Mary’s and we take this very seriously so please be as detailed as you can. GP attachments [CMT Clinical Methods Teaching] – Year 3 As part of your attachment you will be allocated a session with a GP. Please ensure that you always attend your GP sessions. If for any reason, you cannot attend, or you are going to be late, please inform the GP directly and let Steve Platt in the GP department, Charing Cross [Tel: 020 7594 3380] know as far in advance as possible. A map of how to get to your GP will be provided by the FEO. All the GP information and maps will be displayed on the Year 3 page of the intranet.

PATIENTS CHARTER You will be aware that the Patient’s Charter identifies a number of Patients Rights’ for all patients receiving care under the National Health Service Existing Right Number 7 is as follows: ‘To choose whether or not you wish to take part in medical research or MEDICAL STUDENTS TRAINING’. In order to ensure that whilst at St Mary’s patients can exercise this right:

Page 11: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

1. The first time you visit a ward to take a history and examine any patient, would you ensure that you seek the permission from the nurse caring for the patient or senior nurse on duty. When you are know to the ward this will not, obviously, be necessary.

2. Introduce yourself to any new patient that you may be seeing and ask for their permission before proceeding to take a history and examine him/her.

3. If it is not possible to communicate with the patient, ensure that you have sought permission from the Nursing staff.

Whilst this is an obvious common courtesy and works well in most instances, nursing staff do report cases when permission of themselves was not sought. This can, at the very least, lead to confusion for the patient who may expect a further examination/history taking to make a positive contribution to their treatment and recovery.

Full copies of the Patients Charter can be obtained from the Department of Health.

Page 12: St Mary’s Hospital NHS Trust

WARDS & DEPARTMENTS

WARD/LECTURE ROOM BUILDING FLOOR WARD/LECTURE ROOM BUILDING FLOOR

3RD FLOOR SEMINAR ROOM MED SCH 3 LABOUR WARD - MATERNITY CLARENCE MEMORIAL 1

ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY QEQM 1 LEWIS LLOYD WARD CAMBRIDGE G

ACUTE MEDICAL UNIT QEQM 1 LIBRARY AND GALLERY MED SCHOOL G & 1

ALMR.OTH WRIGHT WARD CLARENCE MEMORIAL 5 LINEN MARY STANFORD B

ANTHONY DE ROTHSCHILD ANTEROOM MED SCH 2 LOCKERS MED SCHOOL B ANTHONY DE ROTHSCHILD LECTURE THEATRE MED SCHOOL 2 MANVERS WARD QEQM 2

BANNISTER LECTURE THEATRE MED SCHOOL 1 OBSTETRICS&GYNAECOLOGY MINT-SOUTH WHARF RD G

BARGE RESTAURANT QEQM 2 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH DEPT CAMBRIDGE B

BIKE STORE MED SCH SB OUTPATIENTS - CHILDREN QEQM 6

BIRTH CENTRE CAMBRIDGE G OUTPATIENTS - EYES WESTERN EYE HOSP G

CARDIAC CATHETER LAB MARY STANFORD B OUTPATIENTS - GENERAL OUTPATIENTS G

CHAPEL MARY STANFORD 1 PAIN CLINIC MARY STANFORD 4

CHARLES PANNETT WARD QEQM 8 PEART ROOM QEQM 10

CHEST & ALLERGY DEPT MINT WING G PEART ROSE CLINIC QEQM G

CLINICAL LECTURE THEATRE CAMBRIDGE 2 PORRITT ROOM QEQM 10

CLINICAL SKILLS LAB PATERSON CENTRE 2 PRAYER ROOM CLARENCE MEMORIAL G

COCKBURN LECTURE THEATRE QEQM 2 RAPID ASSESSMENT UNIT QEQM 1

COMPUTER LAB MED SCHOOL 1 RENAL CLINIC MINT 2

CORONARY CARE UNIT QEQM 8 RODNEY PORTER WARD CAMBRIDGE 3

DAY SURGERY MARY STANFORD 4 SAMUEL LANE WARD QEQM 8

DOUGLAS WARD QEQM 1 SEXUAL HEALTH CLINIC JEFFERISS G

EASTCOTT ROOM QEQM 8 STUDENT COMMON ROOM MED SCHOOL B

ECG MARY STANFORD G SWITCHBOARD CAMBRIDGE G

EDUCATION CENTRE MINT WING 2 SWIMMING POOL MED SCHOOL B

ENDOSCOPY UNIT CLARENCE MEMORIAL 3 THEATRES QEQM 4

FACULTY EDUCATION OFFICE (FEO) MED SCHOOL G THISTLE WARD CAMBRIDGE 1

FRACTURE & ORTHOPAEDIC CLINIC SALTON HOUSE G

GEORGE PINKER SEMINAR ROOM MINT WING O&G G VALENTINE ELLIS WARD QEQM 8

GLAZER ROOM QEQM 3 WALLER CARDIAC UNIT MARY STANFORD G

GRAND UNION WARD QEQM 7 WINNICOTT BABY UNIT CLARENCE MEMORIAL 3

GREAT WESTERN WARD QEQM 7 WINSLAND CLINIC JEFFERISS 1

GYM (ST. MARY’S) MED SCHOOL B WITHEROW WARD CAMBRIDGE WING 2

GYM (ENERGIA) CAMBRIDGE B X-RAY QEQM 3

HIV JEFFERISS WING 1 ZACHARY COPE WARD QEQM 8

ICCH BUILDING, 59 NORTH WHARF ROAD

ACCESS VIA A&E RAMP

JOSEPH TOYNBEE WARD QEQM 1