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Book Synopsis
Here are 101 * of the best ideas to make the most effective use of your time on the ward.

Trade Review

“This is an easy-to-read, quick guide to spare-time activities that enhance learning for third-year medical students about to begin clinical rotations. It is not intended as a formative text for rotations.” (Doody’s, 17 August 2012)



Table of Contents

Foreword vii

Abbreviations and Medical hierarchy viii

Introduction x

Acknowledgements xiv

Table of tasks xix

Section 1 Teaching, Testing and Learning 1

Memory aids and mnemonics 2

Building quizzes 5

E-learning resources 8

Section 2 Clinical Communication 12

Narrative – the patient’s story 15

Preparation 20

History taking 22

Observing communication 26

Section 3 Physical Examination 31

Peer practice for physical examination 33

Examining patients – systems examinations 36

Examining patients – holistic assessments 40

Spot diagnosis 44

Exploring around the patient 45

Section 4 Practical Procedures 49

Know your equipment 50

Peer practice of practical skills 55

Hidden teachers, hidden opportunities for practical skills practice 63

Infection control 70

Section 5 Prescribing 75

Navigating around the drug chart 77

Preventable human errors in prescribing 83

Your peripheral brain – the BNF (British National Formulary) 86

Hidden teachers in pharmacology 90

Transition to junior doctor 93

Section 6 Being Curious 95

A doctor’s best friend: the nurse 99

Who are the players? 102

Communication 107

Section 7 Data Interpretation 110

Patient notes 111

Patient ECGs (Electrocardiogram) 115

Imaging 118

Section 8 Getting Teaching 123

Motivating people to teach you 123

Finding other teachers 126

Section 9 Effectiveness and Efficiency 129

Knowing your own motivation 130

Fun and flippant suggestions 133

Never too early to think about your future 136

Organisation and efficiency 136

Section 10 Over to You 143

Task 101 143

Index 144

101 Things To Do with Spare Moments on the Ward

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/03/2012
      ISBN13: 9781405159852, 978-1405159852
      ISBN10: 1405159855

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Here are 101 * of the best ideas to make the most effective use of your time on the ward.

      Trade Review

      “This is an easy-to-read, quick guide to spare-time activities that enhance learning for third-year medical students about to begin clinical rotations. It is not intended as a formative text for rotations.” (Doody’s, 17 August 2012)



      Table of Contents

      Foreword vii

      Abbreviations and Medical hierarchy viii

      Introduction x

      Acknowledgements xiv

      Table of tasks xix

      Section 1 Teaching, Testing and Learning 1

      Memory aids and mnemonics 2

      Building quizzes 5

      E-learning resources 8

      Section 2 Clinical Communication 12

      Narrative – the patient’s story 15

      Preparation 20

      History taking 22

      Observing communication 26

      Section 3 Physical Examination 31

      Peer practice for physical examination 33

      Examining patients – systems examinations 36

      Examining patients – holistic assessments 40

      Spot diagnosis 44

      Exploring around the patient 45

      Section 4 Practical Procedures 49

      Know your equipment 50

      Peer practice of practical skills 55

      Hidden teachers, hidden opportunities for practical skills practice 63

      Infection control 70

      Section 5 Prescribing 75

      Navigating around the drug chart 77

      Preventable human errors in prescribing 83

      Your peripheral brain – the BNF (British National Formulary) 86

      Hidden teachers in pharmacology 90

      Transition to junior doctor 93

      Section 6 Being Curious 95

      A doctor’s best friend: the nurse 99

      Who are the players? 102

      Communication 107

      Section 7 Data Interpretation 110

      Patient notes 111

      Patient ECGs (Electrocardiogram) 115

      Imaging 118

      Section 8 Getting Teaching 123

      Motivating people to teach you 123

      Finding other teachers 126

      Section 9 Effectiveness and Efficiency 129

      Knowing your own motivation 130

      Fun and flippant suggestions 133

      Never too early to think about your future 136

      Organisation and efficiency 136

      Section 10 Over to You 143

      Task 101 143

      Index 144

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