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Medical Student Information Package
2021 Internship Royal Perth Bentley Group
Welcome to Royal Perth Hospital
Content:
Royal Perth Bentley Group 2021 internship brochure
Royal Perth Bentley Group Resident Medical Officer (RMO) steams
Postgraduate Medical Education Department poster
Internship Matrix
Intern Teaching Term 1 Programme
Resident Medical Officer Workshops
Interested in Basic Physician Training?
Basic Physician Training education schedule
Interested in the Basic Surgical Program?
Basic Surgical Program workshop schedule
Resident Medical Officer Step-up Programs
a. Medicine
b. Surgical
Contact Details
Royal Perth Hospital – who are we?In 2020, Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) remains a vibrant 450 bed teaching hospital.The hospital continues to build on its strong tradition of excellence, not only in the provision of high-quality clinical care, education and research, but also in fostering the unique RPH culture – a culture that encourages students to not only work hard and be dedicated learners, but to always support each other. This is evident in RPH’s current Medical Educators, who have developed the State’s first and best JMO wellbeing program which has been embraced by junior medical staff.RPH is home to quaternary level trauma services (comprising the State Major Trauma Centre) and retains a substantial tertiary workload across most medical and surgical specialities within the Perth metropolitan area. There are prospects of exposure to almost all facets of medicine and surgery, including paediatrics and obstetrics/gynaecology. Several country rotations are also available at sites such as Kalgoorlie Regional Hospital, Bunbury Regional Hospital and Hedland Health Campus.
Royal Perth Hospital – what can we offer?• Work at a Hospital with the longest established tertiary
teaching program in Western Australia.• A site of active research engagement.• A place where senior clinicians love to teach and bring
out the best in their Junior Medical Officers (JMOs).• A place where junior doctor wellbeing is high on
the agenda.
In ternship 2021
W h e r e t r a d i t i o n p l u s i n n o v a t i o n e q u a l s e x c e l l e n c erph.health.wa.gov.au
“Realise your potential”
How about some specifics:Formal education programsCareer streaming, including Basic Physician Training and Basic Surgical ProgramOpportunities for research and audit, including prospective rotations in Service ImprovementA robust junior doctor wellbeing programMentoring programsActive junior doctor engagement with senior staff and ExecutiveWork not only at Royal Perth and Bentley hospitals, but also at many other metropolitan and country sitesInnovative ICT initiatives providing a platform for education, teaching, rostering etc.
Formal education programsEducation at RPH is driven by the Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME) Department. Our programs are robust and ever evolving, constantly being modified and improved to suit junior doctor needs in response to direct feedback from our JMOs. There is weekly quarantined time for intern teaching.Resident Medical Officer teaching is led by a busy workshop series, where practical clinical skills can be obtained and consolidated. Those who are on the cusp of transitioning to registrar status are also supported by Step Up programs conducted throughout the year, which provide guidance about how to take that next step in your career and training. The hospital continues to hold weekly Grand Rounds, where hospital departments take turns in presenting cutting edge clinical developments and research.
RPH is also highly regarded for its expertise in training the physicians and surgeons of the future. The Basic Physician Training Program has consistently seen high success rates in professional examinations, with candidates invariably being amongst the best in the State and country.RPH is the first hospital in WA to introduce a Basic Surgical Program, in which JMOs who wish to pursue a surgical career have a formalised teaching and training path. This program has been well received and is already highly regarded and extremely popular.
Research and auditRPH has been the home of Nobel Prize winning research and maintains an active research community. This comprises of both clinical research and basic science research, with the RPH Research Foundation located onsite. Junior doctors are actively encouraged to participate in audit activities. During rotations every intern and RMO rotation may be given an opportunity to present their audit/research to a larger hospital community.From PGY2 onwards, junior doctors can apply for Service Improvement rotations, where a full term is spent identifying areas within the hospital in which clinical care, research or otherwise can be streamlined or improved. This can offer excellent opportunities for developing sophisticated skills, as well as making a genuine difference to our health system at a level beyond the individual patient.
Junior doctor wellbeing/junior doctor engagementRPH has the first, well established, and arguably most robust Wellbeing Program in the State. Our program (led by Rich Read) is based on the recognition that whilst doctors are great at looking after other people, they are not always so good at looking after themselves. Our Wellbeing Program provides an environment in which junior doctors can seek help, guidance or simply just a friendly chat from someone who recognises the stresses and uncertainties that can go along with being a new doctor.The JMO Liaison Committee meets regularly and is a forum in which JMOs can sit in the same room as senior clinicians, as well as Hospital Executive, and discuss everyday issues which affect their work and welfare. This Committee has been a great success and substantial changes have been driven by actions from our JMOs. The hospital wants to hear from you about how it can keep building and improving.The RPH Mentoring Program has been very well received and is another useful mechanism by which interns can discuss difficult circumstances or simply seek advice about how to tackle a problem.
Royal Perth Hospital – lifestyle and transportWherever you choose to work as an intern, you will likely have rotations which are busy or challenging. At RPH, you will know that you are being supported.You may be busy, but you will be actively learning and becoming a better and more experienced doctor, in an institution that has become renowned for its expertise in training the best.Although, it’s not all about work. The RMO Society at RPH is active and promotes a busy social schedule. You may have already been to the famous Milligan’s Bar for a catch up after work on Fridays.But wait – there’s more:
An annual RMO BallA comfortable JMO common room, with regular snacks/morning teas (and coffee), as well as Foxtel, computers and newspapersA host of other social activities coordinated by your RMO Society representatives.
For those who want even more, the RPH Staff Amenities Fund will provide access to a well-equipped gym, including fitness classes, a pool, tennis and squash courts, and showers and changing facilities.
What about getting to and from work?RPH is conveniently located at the eastern end of the Perth CBD. It is adjacent to the McIver train station and is on the regular (and free) CAT bus route. For those who prefer to drive to work, parking is made available to all JMOs in an undercover multistorey carpark. Facilities are also available for those who wish to cycle to work. carpark. Facilities are also available for those who wish to cycle to work.
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Royal Perth Hospital – where can I find out more information?
Director PGME Dr Lucy Kilshaw [email protected]
Director of Physician Training Dr Athula Karunanayaka [email protected]
Director of Clinical Training (DCT) Medicine Dr Kevin O’Connor Kevin.O’[email protected]
Director of Clinical Training (DCT) Surgery Dr Stephanie Chetrit [email protected]
Senior Medical Registrar Dr Tiffany Faithfull [email protected]
Senior Registrar Emergency Medicine Dr Thomas Jowitt [email protected]
Coordinator - Medical Education Ms Caroline Bentley [email protected]
Medical Education OfficersMs Erin Grasso Ms Caroline Bentley Ms Stephanie Ho
[email protected]@[email protected]
PGME Administrative Officer Ms Judy Ritchie [email protected]
Medical Education Support Officer Ms Alana Symonds [email protected]
JMO Wellbeing Officer Dr Rich ReadNicola Frew [email protected]
PGME General Enquiries [email protected]
Resident Medical Officer Streams
With an established international reputation for contribution to healthcare, training and research as well as the provision of extensive, tailored career opportunities, RPBG provides an ideal launch pad for your career in the medical profession.RPBG is keenly invested in the personal and professional progression of its staff and their engagement in strategic organisational decisions. With support and active engagement from the medical wellbeing program and peer support services, as well as tailored streams of clinical rotations that provide JMOs with the necessary skills and experience to pursue their desired career pathway.
The streams in the Resident Medical Officer program are outlined overleaf, covering rotations at Royal Perth Hospital, Bentley Health Service, Armadale Health Service, Kalgoorlie Hospital, Bunbury Regional Hospital and Hedland Health Campus, and specialised rotations within the Perth Metropolitan area (SJOG Midland Hospital, Mount Hospital, Perth Children’s Hospital and Joondalup Health Campus).
Key reasons you should work for RPBG
Defined streams of medical rotations tailored to provide doctors with the necessary skills and experience to progress down intended career pathways.
Expanding medical wellbeing program and peer support systems.
Opportunities for rotation variations including Service Improvement, Perioperative, Anaesthetic ED, Silver Chain and CRP rural rotations.
Supportive of part–time/flexible training arrangement negotiations.
Doctors have the opportunity to be engaged with the Hospital Executive and Area Board through an active JMO Liasion Committee.
Royal Perth Bentley Group
Accelerate your career with Royal Perth Bentley Group (RPBG)
More informationPostgraduate Medical Education: 9224 7091Medical Workforce (Recruitment): 9224 1693
The surgical stream has been tailored to residents interested in pursuing a surgical career.In the surgical rotation you will choose between a focus on either: General Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery or Surgical Specialties..In this stream you are guaranteed a term in either leave relief and/or after hours with a combination of the following areas: General Surgery, Emergency, Trauma, Neurosurgery, Vascular, Intensive Care, Plastics, Ear, Nose and Throat, Orthopaedics, Urology, Spinal, Ophthalmology, SAFE (Safe Afterhours For Everyone).
In the critical care stream you will be placed within an Emergency Department for between one and four terms complimented by a selection of these speciality areas: Intensive Care, Emergency, General Medicine, SAFE (Safe Afterhours For Everyone), Cardiology, Trauma.
In the GP stream you will be based only in the metro area. All rotations in this stream will complete an afterhours and/or leave relief term complimented by the following specialties: Mental Health/ Psychiatry, Drug and Alcohol, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, General Medicine, Emergency, Ophthalmology, SAFE (Safe Afterhours For Everyone), Intensive Care, Rehab.
Not sure what direction you want to take in your career? The variety stream gives you experience in a diverse range of specialties to assist you in making your choice. Speciality placements in this stream include: Mental Health, Psychogeriatric Care, Orthopaedics, General Medicine, Cardiology, SAFE (Safe Afterhours For Everyone), Acute Medicine, Respiratory, Emergency, Internal Medicine.
MEDICAL STREAMIn the medical rotation you will get between one and three terms in an acute/general medicine ward (combination of RPH AMU, AHS General Medicine and SJOG Midland, Medicine Unit), as well as one leave relief or after hours term.Optional specialities in this stream include: Cardiology, Endocrinology, Dermatology, Haematology, Neurology, Nephrology, Respiratory, Immunology, Rheumatology, Hospital in the Home, Infectious Disease, Geriatrics, Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine, Acute Medicine SAFE (Safe Afterhours For Everyone).
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CRITICAL CARE STREAM
GP STREAM
VARIETY STREAM
SURGICAL STREAM
Department of Postgraduate Medical Education Director
Director of Physician Training Director of Clinical Training (Medicine) Director of Clinical Training (Surgery) Senior Medical Education Registrar Coordinator-Medical EducationJMOWellbeingOfficerMedicalEducationOfficersMedicalEducationSupportOfficerAdministrationOfficerMedicalStudentExperienceOfficer
Phone: 9224 7091 Email: [email protected]
Medical Employment ServicesPhone: 9224 3615
Contacts and Support Services
© State of Western Australia, East Metropolitan Health Service 2018 RPH M190207007rph.health.wa.gov.au bhs.health.wa.gov.au
Royal Perth Bentley Group
Department of Postgraduate Medical Education‘Realise your potential’ Why Choose Us?
Part-time internship, resident and registrar placementsInteractive, cased-based intern curriculum Interactive and engaging procedural and skills-based Junior MedicalOfficer(JMO)workshopsResident to Registrar Step Up ProgramService improvement and medical leadership placements and training RPH leads a highly competitive, award winning Basic Physician Training Program Royal Perth Hospital also runs the first and only Basic Surgical Program in Western Australia (WA) Experience unique JMO training opportunities with the Royal Perth Bentley Group - including the State Trauma Service, Peri-op Anaesthetics, Paediatrics and Neonates, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, SAFE and partnerships with the Community Resident ProgramJMO allocations designed by doctors for doctorsMake the world a better place - be involved in innovative and internationally recognised research and audit projects Work for the hospital achieving excellence in Gold Standard service practices and delivery of patient careDedicated and committed education team led by 2018 State and National Clinical Educator of the Year
Education and Training
Our motto –Makingadifferencebecauseyourwellbeing is our priority We care -thefirsthospital-baseddoctor’sWellbeingOfficerandPrograminWAJMO Wellbeing Program was highly commended for the ACHS Quality Improvements Award 2018, andrecognisedasafinalistinthe2017HealthExcellence AwardsJMO peer-groups providing an opportunity to debrief in a non-threatening setting Peer-led mentoring program for JMOsEngaging JMOs through partnerships with a dynamic, enthusiastic and proactive RMO SocietyWe listen – JMO liaison Committee advocating for JMO issues impacting training, education and wellbeing
Wellbeing and Support
Milligan’s - Perth’s cheapest bar Tennis and squash courts Gym and pool Accessible public transport Vibrant and evolving social and culinary scene at the door step of the hospital
Work Life Balance
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2020 Intern Matrix Preference Form Name: Contact No: Email:
The following rotations are being offered for Intern positions at Royal Perth Hospital and its Secondment Hospitals for 2020.
Please use the boxes to the right of each row (A to O) to rank in order of preference, from 1 to 15.
There are 15 preferences available (A to O) – five doctors will be appointed to each block and rotated through each placement.
Key:
Pref #
A RPH – Geriatric Medicine RPH – Spinal Surgery RPH - ED RPH - Cardiology BRH – Orthopaedic Surgery
B RPH – Maxillofacial Surgery BHS – Psychiatry RPH - ED RPH – Trauma Surgery AHS – General Medicine
C RPH – Sexual Health RPH – General Surgery AHS - ED RPH – Acute Medical Unit RPH – Plastic Surgery
D RPH - General Medicine RPH - General Surgery KRH - ED BHS - Psychiatry RPH – Orthopaedic Surgery
E RPH – Vascular Surgery KRH – General Medicine AHS - ED RPH – General Surgery BHS - Psychiatry
F PH – General Surgery RPH – General Medicine RPH - ED RPH Orthopaedic Surgery AHS – Psychiatry
G RPH – Orthopaedic Surgery BRH – General Medicine RPH – ED RPH – General Surgery RPH – Acute Medical Unit
H RPH – Acute Medical Unit RPH – Trauma Surgery BRH - ED KHR – General Surgery RPH - Neurology
I AHS – General Medicine RPH – Orthopaedic Surgery BRH - ED RPH – Acute Medical Unit AHS – Paediatrics &
Neonates
J RPH – Urology AHS – General Medicine RPH - ED BRH – General Surgery RPH – Geriatric Medicine (NOF)
K RPH – Orthopaedic Surgery RPH – Geriatric Medicine RPH - ED RPH – Plastic Surgery BRH – General Surgery
L AHS – General Surgery RPH – Acute Medical Unit RPH - ED RPH – Orthopaedic Surgery BHS – Geriatric Medicine
M RPH – Gastroenterology RPH – General Surgery RPH - ED AHS – General Medicine AHS - General Surgery
N RPH - Nephrology RPH – General Surgery RPH – ED BHS – Geriatric Medicine KRH – General Medicine
O KRH – General Surgery RPH - Cardiology RPH- ED AHS – Orthopaedic Surgery RPH – Plastic Surgery
Subject to change without notice
RPH – Royal Perth Hospital BHS – Bentley Hospital BRH – Bunbury Hospital AHS – Armadale Hospital KRH – Kalgoorlie Hospital PH – Port Hedland
Core Medical Specialised Medical Core Emergency Medicine Core Surgical Specialised Surgical
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Tuesdays, 12:00 – 13:00 Brian Vivian Lecture Theatre
Level 4 South Block
DIAL IN NUMBER: 6857
Date Department Title of Lecture Presenter Standards
14/1 General Surgery Post Op Complications 3, 5, 6, 8
21/1 Anaesthetic & Pain
Management Pain Management 4, 8
28/1 Radiology Practical Tips for Imaging 5, 6
4/2 SAFE Common Ward Calls 5, 6, 8
11/2 Education Centre MET / First Responder 5, 6, 8
18/2 Cardiology ECG Case Studies 5, 8
25/2 Nephrology Fluid Balance Case Studies 5, 8
3/3 Pharmacy Medication Safety 3, 4
10/3 Anaesthetic Pre Op Assessment 2, 5, 6, 8
17/3 Respiratory ABGs 5
24/3 Cardiology Arrhythmia Case Studies 5, 8
Queries & Suggestions
Contact: PGME on [email protected]
Intern Weekly Education Term 1 2020 13
th Jan – 29
th March (11 weeks)
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Term 1: 14th January – 31st March 2019Date Workshop Facilitator/s Venue NSQHSS
Wednesday 23rd January & Wednesday 22nd February 9.00-11.00am
Difficult IV Cannulation Workshop (8 participants)
Dr Agnieszka Ganska & Dr Katherine Fisher
Anaesthetics Seminar Room
3 & 5
Tuesday 12th March 2.00-5.00pm
Haematology Workshop (8 participants)
Dr Tony Calogero, Sue Finch and Brett Bettridge
Haematology Seminar Room
3, 5 & 7
Thursday 14th March 2.00-4.00pm
Infectious Diseases Workshop (10 participants)
Dr Claire Italiano & Dr Alison Keed
Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology
3 & 5
Tuesday 26th March 1.30-3.30pm
Common Renal Problems Workshop (10 participants)
Dr Greg Perry Dialysis Unit Ward 6C 5
Term 2: 1st April – 9th June 2019 Date Workshop Facilitator/s Venue NSQHSS
Friday 12th April 12.00-2.00pm
Respiratory Workshop: How to Manage Chest Drains (12 participants)
Dr Claire Tobin and Ren Jolly
11th Floor Seminar Room
3, 5 & 8
Wednesday 17th April & Wednesday 5th June 9.00-11.00am
Difficult IV Cannulation Workshop (8 participants)
Dr Katherine Fisher Anaesthetics Seminar Room
3 & 5
Thursday 2nd May 1.30-3.30pm
Basic Neurology Skills Workshop (12 participants)
Dr Kevin O’Connor Brian Vivian Seminar Room
5 & 8
Thursday 23rd May 12.00-1.30pm
Pharmacy Workshop: High Risk Medications
Sam Hilmi & Ann Berwick
11th Floor Seminar Room
4,5 & 6
Tuesday 28th May 2.00-4.00pm
Diabetes Workshop (8 participants)
Dr Seng Khee Gan Diabetes Clinic Room 5
Resident Education Workshop Program
(Medical) - 2019
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Term 3: 10th June – 18th August 2019Date Workshop Facilitator/s Venue NSQHSS
Thursday 11th July 1.00-3.00pm
Lumbar Puncture Workshop (6 participants)
Dr Kevin O’Connor Brian Vivian Seminar Room
5
Tuesday 6th August 12.00 - 2.00pm
Respiratory Workshop: How to Manage Chest Drains (12 participants)
Dr Claire Tobin and Ren Jolly
11th Floor Seminar Room
3, 5 & 8
Term 4: 19th August – 27th October 2019Date Workshop Facilitator/s Venue NSQHSS
Wednesday 4th & 25th September 9.00-11.00am
Difficult IV Cannulation Workshop (8 participants)
Dr Patricia Anagnostides
Anaesthetics Seminar Room
3 & 5
Wednesday 28th August & Wednesday 16th October 2.00 - 4.00pm
Airways Workshop ( 8 participants)
Dr Ian Fleming & Dr Reza Feizerfan & Dr Patricia Anagnostides
Department of Anaesthetics and Pain Medicine
5 & 8
Wednesday 11th September 1.00 – 4.00pm
Basic Neurology Skills Workshop: Part 1 (12 participants)
Dr Kevin O’Connor Brian Vivian Seminar Room
5 & 8
Wednesday 18th September 1.00 – 4.00pm
Lumbar Puncture (6 participants)
Dr Kevin O’Connor Brian Vivian Seminar Room
5 & 8
Tuesday 1st October 1.30-3.00pm
Planning a Medical Career and Avoiding Burnout
Visiting Professor: Dr Elizabeth Dick
Bruce Hunt Lecture Theatre
1
Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th October All day
Resident to Registrar Step-Up Program
Multiple Presenters WASON Education Centre 5,6 & 8
Term 5: 28th October 2019 – 12th January 2020 Date Workshop Facilitator/s Venue NSQHSS
Wednesday 27th November 9.00-11.00am
Difficult IV Cannulation Workshop (8 participants)
Dr Patricia Anagnostides
Anaesthetics Seminar Room
3 & 5
17th Dec 2.00-5.00pm
Haematology Workshop (8 participants)
Dr Tony Calogero, Sue Finch and Brett Bettridge
Haematology Seminar Room
3, 5 & 7
Resident Education Workshop Program
(Medical) - 2019
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INTERESTED IN BASIC PHYSICIAN TRAINING AT
ROYAL PERTH HOSPITAL?
The purpose of Basic Physician Training (BPT)
• BPT is the first training component in order to becoming aconsultant Physician (Specialist).
• BPT takes 3 - 4 years of clinical training focused on buildingon existing knowledge, skills and attitudes to developcompetence, confidence, professional and ethical qualitiesexpected of a Physician.
• This training ensures broad clinical exposure to a wide varietyof patients and problems across medical specialties withassessment and examinations at completion in staged steps.
• BPT establishes a solid foundation for entry into AdvancedTraining and lifelong practice as a physician in a speciality ofyour choice.
Training Program at Royal Perth Hospital
All trainees are allocated supervisors and supported for clinical learning as well as professional development advisor. There are mandatory teaching sessions at RPH and these are available via videoconference/scopia for those not onsite
• Medical Grand Rounds• BPT Journal Club• Registrar rounds
The structured program for exam preparation includes
• FRACP tutorial series for those sitting the written examination• Weekly public long cases• Short case rounds• Mentor groups for long cases with consultants• Weekend mock examinations
Directory of Physician Education (DPE) The Director of Physician Education is Dr Athula Karu. The DPE oversees the Basic Physician Training program at Royal Perth Hospital.
Senior Medical Education Registrar (SMR) The Senior Medical Education Registrar (SMR) is Dr Tiffany Faithfull
The SMR is in charge of the medical education and examination preparation program as well as providing support for trainees.
For more information on the FAQ, and the Application Process for BPT, please email [email protected]
POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Phone: 08 9224 7091
Level 4 Colonial House, M Block Royal Perth Hospital
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Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Morning
8:00am (weekly, April – July) FRACP Inter-Hospital Moc Exams
Lunch 12:00noon (weekly) Hospital Grand Rounds
12:00noon (weekly) Registrar Rounds
Afternoon 15:00pm (weekly) 1st year BPT Education
16:00pm (weekly) Journal Club
15:00pm (weekly) FRACP Long Cases
13:00pm (Monthly, May – July) Blitz Day (FRACP candidates)
Basic Physician Training Education and Training Sessions
Written exam tutorials 2-3x weekly August-Feb
Long and short case rounds throughout the year
Clinics and exam prep courses throughout the year
Mentorship between years and with consultant groups
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INTERESTED IN THE BASIC SURGICAL
PROGRAMME AT ROYAL PERTH HOSPITAL?
This is an opportunity for interns & residents to apply for the 2021 Basic Surgical Programme.
The programme includes:
Preparing for Registrar transition
Part 1 preparation for Generic Surgical SciencesExamination
Interviewing techniques
Preparing your CV
Peer-Led Mentoring
Research and audit opportunities
Career counselling and pastoral support Hands on skills workshops
Once you have been notified that you have received an offer of employment for Royal Perth Bentley Group in 2021 keep a look out for an EOI that will be emailed out by Postgraduate Medical Education Department with the application for the BSP
Program.
Dr Stephanie Chetrit Director of Clinical Training for Surgery
Department of Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME), Royal Perth Hospital
For more information please email:
POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENTTelephone: 08 9224 7091
Colonial House
Level 4, M Block
Royal Perth Hospital
BSP
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Term 1: 14th January – 31st March 2019Date Workshop Facilitator/s Venue NSQHSS
Tuesday 19th February 2.00-4.00pm
Basic Suturing Skills Dr Stephanie Chetrit Research Centre 3 & 5
Friday 22nd February 1.30-4.00pm
Plastics: Skin Lesions, Flaps and Grafts
Dr Helena Van Dam Research Centre 3 & 5
Tuesday 12th March 11.00am-12.00pm
Applying for Advanced Training
Dr Stephanie Chetrit Brian Vivian Seminar Room
1
Term 2: 1st April – 9th June 2019Date Workshop Facilitator/s Venue NSQHSS
Tuesday 16th April 1.30-3.30pm
Advanced Suturing Dr Stephanie Chetrit Research Centre 3 & 5
Tuesday 30th April 11.00am-1.00pm
Basic Interview Technique Dr Stephanie Chetrit Cardiology Seminar Room
1
Tuesday 28th May 1.00-3.00pm
ENT: Epistaxis Workshop Dr Jessica Chong
11th Floor Seminar Room
3 & 5
Thursday 30th May 1.00-4.00pm
Interview Skills Andrea Lloyd, Mr Nishath Altaf, Dr Chetrit
WASON, Classroom A 1
Term 3: 10th June – 18th August 2019Date Workshop Facilitator/s Venue NSQHSS
Sunday 16th June 2019 Puzzle room team bonding
Term 4: 19th August – 27th October 2019Date Workshop Facilitator/s Venue NSQHSS
Friday 30th August 1.30-4pm
Plastics Workshop Dr Helena Van Dam Research Centre 3 & 5
Tuesday 17th September 1.30-3.00pm
ENT: Tracheostomy Workshop
Dr Jessica Chong 11th Floor Seminar Room
3, 5 & 8
Thursday 10th October 1.00-3.00pm
Presentation Skills Dr Stephanie Chetrit Cardiology Seminar Room
1
Term 5: 28th October 2019 – 12th January 2020 Date Workshop Facilitator/s Venue NSQHSS
Thursday 7th November 10.45am-4pm
Surgical Resident to Registrar Step-Up Program
Multiple Presenters Cardiology Seminar Room
1,2,5,6,8
Basic Surgical Program
Workshops 2019
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Resident to Registrar
Step Up (Medical) – DAY 1
Date: Thursday 3 October 2019 Time: 8:00-16:00pm
Venue:
WASON Education Centre Cnr Wellington and Hill St
Classrooms A & B, Level 2
Contact:
RPH Department of Postgraduate Medical Education
Program
Time Session Facilitator Room NSQHSS Standard
7:45-8:00am (15 min) Registration PGME RO Dee Foyer N/A
8:00-12:00pm (4 hrs)
Cancer Clinicians Communications Program: ‘Eliciting and Responding to Emotional Cues’ - Conflict resolution - Difficult
conversations
Group 1
2, 5, 6
Expert Mentor – Cancer
Clinicians Communications Program for WA, Cancer Council, and HOD Palliative Care,
RPH
Classroom B
Group 2
Manager and Facilitator – Cancer Clinicians
Communications Program, Cancer Council
Facilitator – Cancer
Clinicians Communications Program,
Cancer Council, and Palliative Care Nurse
Practitioner
Classroom A
12:00-12:50pm (50 min) Lunch – Sponsored by MIPS
12:50-13:45pm (55 min) - Critical thinking - Reasoning
Classroom B 1, 6
13:45-14:40pm (55 min)
Leadership - How to manage
junior doctors - Delegation - Giving feedback
Classroom B 1, 6
14:40-14:55pm (15 min) Afternoon Tea – Sponsored by MIPS
14:55-15:50pm (55 min) Wellbeing Classroom B 1
15:50-16:00pm (10 min) Program close +
Feedback PGME Classroom B N/A
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Resident to Registrar
Step Up (Medical) – DAY 2
Date: Friday 4 October 2019 Time: 8:00-16:00pm
Venue:
WASON Education Centre Cnr Wellington and Hill St Clinical Skills Seminar Room and Simulation Suite, Ground Floor
Contact:
RPH Department of Postgraduate Medical Education
Morning Program
Time Session Presenter Room NSQHS Std.
7:45-8:00am (15 min) Registration PGME Foyer – Clinical
Skills area N/A
8:00-9:00am (60 min) AKI Workshop Nephrology Clinical Skills
Seminar Room 8
9:00-10:00am (60 min)
Non-technical skills of a team
working in a deteriorating
patient setting
Clinical Skills
Seminar Room 6, 8
10:00-10:20am (20 min) Morning Tea Break
MET Simulation Scenario Groups
Group Red Scenario 1
Group Blue Scenario 2
Group Orange Scenario 3
Group Green Scenario 4
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MET Simulation Scenario Program
10:20-10:40am (20 min)
SIM orientation and briefing – all groups Room: Simulation Suite Facilitator:
10:40-11:40am (60 min) SIM Scenario One
Group Red Group Green
Group Orange
Group Blue
Room: Simulation Suite
Facilitator: SIM Team
Room: Clinical Skills Seminar Room
Facilitator:
SIM activity (20 min) Observe SIM activity (20 min)
SIM debrief (30 min) Pathophysiological debrief (30 min)
Team debrief – all groups (10 min) Room: Clinical Skills Seminar Room Facilitator:
11:40-11:50am (10 min) Group change over
11:50-12:50pm (60 min) SIM Scenario Two
Group Blue Group Red
Group Green
Group Orange
Room: Simulation Suite
Facilitator: SIM Team
Room: Clinical Skills Seminar Room
Facilitator:
SIM activity (20 min) Observe SIM activity (20 min)
SIM debrief (30 min) Pathophysiological debrief (30 min)
Team debrief – all groups (10 min) Room: Clinical Skills Seminar Room Facilitator:
12:50-13:40pm (50 min) LUNCH – Sponsored by AVANT
13:40-14:40pm (60 min) SIM Scenario Three
Group Orange Group Blue
Group Red
Group Green
Room: Simulation Suite
Facilitator: SIM Team
Room: Clinical Skills Seminar Room
Facilitator:
SIM activity (20 min) Observe SIM activity (20 min)
SIM debrief (30 min) Pathophysiological debrief (30 min)
Team debrief – all groups (10 min) Room: Clinical Skills Seminar Room Facilitator
14:40-14:55 (15 min) Afternoon tea + Group change over
14:55-15:55pm (60 min) SIM Scenario Four
Group Green Group Orange
Group Blue
Group Red
Room: Simulation Suite
Facilitator: SIM Team
Room: Clinical Skills Seminar Room
Facilitator:
SIM activity (20 min) Observe SIM activity (20 min)
SIM debrief (30 min) Pathophysiological debrief (30 min)
Team debrief – all groups (10 min) Room: Clinical Skills Seminar Room Facilitator:
15:55-16:00pm (5 min) Program close + Feedback
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Time Session Presenter ACHS Std.
11am–11:10am Welcome and Registration General Surgeon Education
Supervisor/DCT
11:10-11:40am Stepping up: Your Role as a
Registrar Director of Clinical Training
Surgical
Std 1 (Clinical Governance)
11:40-12:00pm Trauma Emergencies Trauma Surgeon Std 2, 5, 6
12:00-12:20pm Preparing your Patient for
Surgery Anaesthetist
Std 2 (Partnering with Consumers),
5, 6 (Communicating
for Safety)
12:20-12:40pm General Surgical Emergencies
General Surgeon Std 2, 5, 6
12.40-1:00pm Plastic Emergencies Plastic Surgeon Std 2, 5, 6
01:00-1.30pm Lunch @ Cardiology Seminar Room
01:30-1:50pm The Life of a Surgical
Registrar Trauma Reg Std 1
01:50-2:30pm
“Goals of Care” And How to Approach
“Not for Resuscitation” as a Registrar
General Surgeon
Std 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 (Recognising & Responding to
Acute Deterioration)
2:30-2:50pm The Role of ICU.
in Surgery ICU consultant
Std 1, 5 (Comprehensive
Care)
2:50-3:20pm General Medical Emergencies Senior Medical Registrar Std 2, 5, 6
3:20-3:40pm Vascular Emergencies Vascular Fellow Std 2,5,6
3:40-3:55pm Afternoon Tea @ Cardiology Seminar Room
3:55-4:20pm How to Deliver and Receive
Feedback Director of Clinical Training
Surgical
Std 1
4:20-4:30pm Feedback and Evaluation Director of Clinical Training
Surgical
Std 1
Resident to Registrar
Surgical Step Up Program
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