Great Western Hospital nhs foundation Trust



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“F2 teaching is amazing here – you get teaching every week on really good topics. From an F2 teaching point of view, this has got to be the best teaching programme that I’ve heard of. Also, here is awesome support in the job. Consultants always available & I feel really well supported.”

Farook Sarfraz, F2 (2011)

Accommodation


Downsview House is the residences block on the Great Western Hospital site built and managed by UNITE.

There are 143 units comprising a range of shared flats for single occupancy, all with en-suite shower rooms and a spacious shared kitchen lounge area, as well as 1 bedroomed flats for couples (no children or pets are allowed). A number of these rooms are fully adapted for wheelchair use.


The Facilities


Each en-suite room is fully furnished with a single bed, wardrobe, drawers, desk, bookcase, desk and easy chair, lamp, radio alarm clock, mini kettle and mugs, pin board, waste bin and telephone. The room is also provided with bedding and towels that will be changed regularly.

Each cluster flat has a communal area for cooking, dining and socialising. These are fully furnished and equipped with kitchen units, cooker, hob, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, coffee maker, TV, video, iron & ironing board, vacuum cleaner, mop & bucket, dining table & chairs, easy chairs and coffee table and all kitchen utensils, crockery, cutlery and saucepans.

The one bedroomed flats are comprised of a large kitchen/lounge/dining room, a double bedroom, a shower room/pod and a cleaning/storage cupboard. These flats contain all the same elements that are in each of the en-suite rooms and cluster flats communal areas.

Other Facilities

Telephone & Internet Access – all telephones are connected to the internal telephone network and external dialling facilities can be requested through the Accommodation Department. Internet access is provided to all rooms free of charge.

Common Room– there is a large common room on the ground floor of Downsview house which has a kitchenette, pool table, vending machines and a television with freeview.

Laundry Room – there is a communal laundry room on the ground floor which is competitively priced and available 24 hours a day.

Bicycle Stores – a secure and undercover cycle store is located within the grounds.

Car Parking – there is a large car park for residents only and spaces are allocated on a first come, first served basis

Security – a state of the art security system offers 24 hour CCTV surveillance in addition to the 24 hour concierge, an emergency call point and a door access system.

Junior Doctor’s Mess



In October 2010 the Great Western Hospital’s Junior Doctor’s Mess moved to brand new accommodation on the Ground Floor between the Main Hospital and the Brunel Treatment Centre.

Facilities in the Mess include a pool table, 50” plasma screen TV, games console, two PCs, main dining table & chairs, and lots of comfy seating.

The brand new kitchen area includes a bistro-style sitting area, fridge freezer, microwave, instant water boiler, sink area, and a dishwasher.



Curry is provided at weekends for those on call and there is a constant supply of tea, coffee, milk, bread, cuppa soups, cereal, biscuits and sweets in the mess for members.

The Mess is a hive of activity with sports clubs (football, netball, running), and regular events – the Payday Parties are particularly popular!

“GWH is a brilliant hospital to start life as a proper doctor! It’s big enough to provide excitement and variety, but small enough that you feel part of a team. The staff are all wonderful and eager to teach. The medicine rotations are mixed with AAU so it’s a great choice if you wanted to do A&E but have too many other choices for F2, and provides a steep learning curve! If I could make my choices again I would definitely still place GWH at the top of the list!”

Nicola Cook, F1 (2011)





Induction

What to expect


At the GWH Foundation Trust we supported an early start for F1s in July/August 2009, 2010 and 2011 by providing a week-long induction programme. The feedback from these induction programmes was excellent.

The programme was underpinned and driven by the Trusts existing Foundation Trainees and incorporated a number of taught and drop-in sessions, workshops, and a hugely successful social event towards the end of the week which brought-together the new F1s, existing F1s, consultants from across the Trust, the Medical Education Team and Trust Management.

This enabled early familiarisation with wards and patients, and ensured effective induction to address risks including safe prescribing and fluid prescription.

Following the success of the July/August 2009, 2010 and 2011 Induction Programme, we will again be supporting an early start for F1s in 2012. An example copy of the Induction Programme from August 2011 can be found on the next page.


New F1 Trainees Practical Clinical Scenarios Training Day

25th July 2011

Prior to the formal induction programme, a SIM day was held for our incoming new F1s.  This course was designed and facilitated by two Core Medical Trainees at the Trust and involved current F1s assisting the new F1s at various stations.  The purpose of the day was to prepare the new F1s for acute situations they may find themselves in during their first few weeks of being a doctor. 


The new F1s also enjoyed a welcome meal at Le Rendezvous which was sponsored by Severn Foundation School. The evening proved to be a great success, as it allowed the new F1s to develop a relationship with more senior peers in a relatively informal setting.


Time

Group One

Group Two

0830

Registration - The Academy

0900

Introduction - Lecture Hall 2

0910

Emergency: Upper GI Bleed

Lecture Hall 2

Practical Clinical Scenario: Asthma

Seminar Room 1

0945

Coffee

1000

ABG Interpretation

Lecture Hall 2

ECG Interpretation

Seminar Room 1

1100

ECG Interpretation

Seminar Room 1

ABG Interpretation

Lecture Hall 2

1200

Lunch

1300

Practical Clinical Scenario: Chest Pain

Lecture Hall 2

Practical Clinical Scenario: Low Urine Output

Seminar Room 1

1345

Practical Clinical Scenario: Asthma

Seminar Room 1

Emergency: Upper GI Bleed

Lecture Hall 2

1415

Coffee

1430

On-call scenarios “What to do if….”

Seminar Room 1

1545

Practical Clinical Scenario: Low Urine Output

Seminar Room 1

Practical Clinical Scenario: Chest Pain

Lecture Hall 2

1630

Coffee / Q&A

Lecture Hall 2

1715

Fun Quiz - Lecture Hall 2

1735

Certificates and finish




FOUNDATION YEAR ONE INDUCTION PROGRAMME

26th July – 2nd August 2011


Date

Time

Session

Speaker

Venue

Tue 26th July

0800 - 0830

Arrive, tea/coffee. Registration, photos & assigned to groups




0830 - 0930

Trust Induction, inc. Fire Safety & ABLS Theory




Lecture 2

0930 - 1015

IP&C, Blood Transfusion & Venepuncture Theory

IP&C Team




1030 - 1130

ABLS Practical

Janice Cumpsty / Tina Symons

Seminar 1

1130 - 1230

IT Training

Lesley Hartnell

Lecture 2

1300 – 1330

Child Protection Level 1

Sue Thompson

Lecture 2

Mental Capacity and DoLS

Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults

1330 – 1410

Health & Safety (in Major Incidents & IR1)

Mark Hemphill / Stephen Higgins

Manual Handling Theory

1410 - 1430

ICU Outreach Team

Dawn Oddie

1500 – 1615

Equality & Diversity, Conflict Resolution, Information Governance & Bereavement Services




Lecture 2

Collect Name Badges

Wed 27th July

0900

Eportfolio and WBAs

Amy Cook

Lecture 2

1000

E-prescribing, Safe prescribing, Antibiotics & Pharmacy Services

Antibiotic Pharmacist

Lecture 2

1115

Nutrition / Fluid Management / Sepsis

Reuben Cooper / Sekina Bakare

Lecture 2

1230

SWIFT1 – Things I wish I had known (current F1s)

Debesh Mukherjee & Sue Chalstrey

Seminar 1

1430

The AMU

Charlotte Cannon

Lecture 2

1600

Clinical Audit

Ranju Gopal

Lecture 2

Thu 28th July

Working with current F1 on ward

1645

Review of first day on the wards

Amy Cook

Academy

1700

Patient Scenarios

Current F1s

Sim Room

Welcome Meal @ Le Rendezvous in Swindon town centre – 7pm - £14.50pp



Fri 29th July

Working with current F1 on ward

Mon 1st Aug

Working with current F1 on ward

Tue 2nd Aug

Final clinical handover on wards

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