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Intern 101: Tips and Tricks for Surviving Internship

Intern 101: Tips and Tricks for Surviving Internship . Dr Samuel Roberts, RMO, John Hunter Hospital Dr Alex Legge , Intern, John Hunter Hospital. Summary. Background – Manning Hospital “The Gaps” The Program The Feedback The Future. Manning Hospital. Taree , NSW. The Gaps….

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Intern 101: Tips and Tricks for Surviving Internship

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  1. Intern 101: Tips and Tricks for Surviving Internship Dr Samuel Roberts, RMO, John Hunter Hospital Dr Alex Legge, Intern, John Hunter Hospital

  2. Summary • Background – Manning Hospital • “The Gaps” • The Program • The Feedback • The Future

  3. Manning Hospital Taree, NSW

  4. The Gaps… • Medical school gives good medical knowledge • Much of this is irrelevant to life as a JMO! • Little taught about how to “do the job” of a JMO

  5. The Gaps Continued… • Many JMOs want to teach • “Junior” knowledge is a barrier • Access to formal teaching limited due to full time working hours • They DO have good knowledge about how to be JMOs!

  6. The Solution – Intern 101 • Once weekly • Over Lunch • Informal • In the JMO common room • Relatively unstructured • Topics of relevance for JMOs – both “day to day” and “clinical”

  7. Topics – Day to Day • Structuring Your Day/Ordering Bloods • Writing In Notes • Getting a consult (without being abused!) • Discharge Summaries • Imaging Requests

  8. Topics - Clinical • Low Urine Output • Fevers • Chest Pain • Analgesia/Anti-emetics • Sugars • Fluids

  9. Example: Structuring Your Day • Turn up early, print lists. • Ward Round • Sick Patients!! • Imaging and other investigations • Consults • Discharge Summaries • Cannulas, rechart’s, fluid’s • Bloods

  10. Feedback • Formalized Survey after each session • Collected separately from students and presenters

  11. From Students • Examined “usefulness”, “style”, “content” and “whether you would recommend to a colleague” • Paper forms, employing Likert Scales • Some issues with presenters! • 21 total responses

  12. From Students • 100% said style was “just right” • 100% said content was “just right” • 100% said sessions were either “useful” or “extremely useful” • 100% said they would “definitely” recommend the session to a colleague

  13. From Presenters • Online Survey • Employed Likert scales and “true/false” plus free text boxes • Total of 6 responses

  14. From Presenters • 100% Said they would like more teaching opportunities • 83% said they thought their session had been useful or extremely useful • 100% said their teaching skills had improved • 100% said they would recommend involvement to a colleague

  15. The Future • This semester – John Hunter Hospital • Next Year – Possibly network wide • Need to get more feedback – small numbers from Taree • Possibility of a day long workshop • Orange and Blacktown

  16. Conclusions • There is a gap in medical education • JMOs like to teach – and have strong knowledge in this area • The intern 101 sessions were very successful in Taree with overwhelmingly positive feedback

  17. Acknowledgements • Dr Alan Pederson (Senior Lecturer, University of Newcastle) • MrsMel Kerr (4th year Manager, University of Newcastle Medical School) • MrsPetaBernasconi (5th Year Manager, University of Newcastle) • Mrs Jessica Moore (JMO Manager JHH/RNC) • All the JMOs and medical students who have been involved with the program

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