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Final Year Revision Lectures

Final Year Revision Lectures. Lead by: Dr Houghton & Dr Krishnan. Final Year. Why do we need Finals?. To ensure you’re good enough to provide care for patients To make sure all the course material is still in your head Or…. F1 Revision Programme. …and Rotating Skills weekend.

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Final Year Revision Lectures

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  1. Final Year Revision Lectures Lead by: Dr Houghton & Dr Krishnan

  2. Final Year

  3. Why do we need Finals? • To ensure you’re good enough to provide care for patients • To make sure all the course material is still in your head • Or…

  4. F1 Revision Programme …and Rotating Skills weekend

  5. Revision Hints • Revision team • Books • Time on the wards • Courses • Timing and Balance • Extra Shadowing

  6. Spotter Stations Dr N Houghton

  7. What is a Spotter?

  8. How should I approach one? It Depends!!

  9. Example “Please Examine this patients lower abdomen, and other areas you may subsequently feel are necessary. Your examiner will have questions”

  10. What do you see?

  11. Anything else you would like to look for?

  12. “Please Examine this patients Cardiovascular System”

  13. Scars • Murmurs • Valves • TVR vs CABG?

  14. “Please perform an abdominal examination on this patient”

  15. “Examine this patients legs”

  16. “This patient has a stable neurological condition. Please examine them to reach a diagnosis”

  17. General Approach • Confidence • Wash Hands • Introduction • Consent • Confidentiality • End of the bed inspection • “Would you like me to…” • Accurately describe findings in latin • “Consistent with…” • Look for other possible features, exclude differentials • Summarise • Thank Patient • Answer questions systematically • Thank Examiner • Wash your hands

  18. Questions? Fears? Rumours? Panicking?

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