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SYDNEY MEDICAL SCHOOL NORTHERN

INFORMATION HANDBOOK STAGE 3 CORE BLOCKS 2012

Sydney Medical School Northern Stage 3 Core Blocks 2012 Handbook


Contents
GENERAL Welcome From Associate Dean...............................................................................2 General Information ...........................................................................................3 CRS, EBM & Acute Pain Round ................................................................................4

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Attendance Policy, Dress Code & General Information ..................................................5 Student Access to Medical Records ..........................................................................6 Elective Placements at Northern ............................................................................7

SCHEDULES CRS Groups Term A ............................................................................................8 CRS Schedule ....................................................................................................9 EBM/PEARLS ................................................................................................... 10 Dermatology .................................................................................................. 11 CPCs ............................................................................................................ 12 Sydney Eye Hospital Visits .................................................................................. 13 Pt-Dr Groups .................................................................................................. 14 Radiology Tutorials........................................................................................... 15 Student Dates ........................................................................................... 16 & 17

RESOURCES RNSH Schedule of Meetings ........................................................................... 18 & 19 Northern Contacts List ...................................................................................... 20 CRS Forms .............................................................................................. 21 & 22

January 2012 WELCOME FROM THE ASSOCIATE DEAN

Welcome to Stage 3 at Northern! Over the next two years you will gain experience in a variety of clinical settings. There are four 8 week Core blocks and four 8 week Specialty blocks as well as an Elective period and a Pre-internship term. This handbook contains information about the running of the Core blocks in Medicine, Surgery and Critical Care. The Specialty blocks are run by each relevant discipline and you will receive information on them at the appropriate times throughout the year. I am sure you will enjoy the clinical attachments arranged for you at the various locations throughout our Clinical School. In this part of the medical program, you will concentrate on perfecting your clinical skills of history-taking and physical examination, while broadening your knowledge-base and experience of patient management in the various disciplines. The staff at the Clinical School have put a lot of work into preparing materials to support your learning, as well as making the arrangements for you to join the clinical teams involved in the program. Remember that you will each experience a wide range of placements, but at the same time no-one will have a rotation in every specialty, as this is not possible in the 32 week period available to us over the next two years. Great care is taken to ensure that each student has a balanced series of attachments, including the required experiences in Critical Care (Emergency Medicine, Anaesthetics, and Intensive Care) and in Geriatric Medicine. In addition, most students will have the opportunity to experience a placement in a rural centre, either in the Northern Rivers area (Lismore/Grafton), in Dubbo/Orange, or in the Northern Territory. In all locations you will find there are well-briefed and enthusiastic supervisors to look after you. Your principal activity during Stage 3 is ward-based clerkships, and most of your learning will be in the context of active patient care. However, during the Core Blocks there is an important program of structured teaching scheduled to occur on each Friday. For students placed at hospitals in Sydney, but outside RNSH, this will involve travelling to St Leonards for these sessions. Your supervisors will be aware of this commitment and will support your attendance, but at all other times you should do as much as you can to take an active role in the clinical teams to which you have been attached. An important part of your assessment will be the report of your nominated Supervisor on your participation. Dont forget also that the SMP web site contains a variety of useful materials to support your learning in this part of the program. Look out particularly for the learning objectives provided online and in the various handbooks, and for the assessment requirements. Sophie Cher and all the staff in the Clinical School Office are available to help you with any logistical problems which may arise, while Rory Clifton-Bligh (Medicine) and Leigh Delbridge (Surgery) are the academic coordinators for the year and can offer advice if problems arise in your clinical placements. You should also feel free to approach Kirsty Foster, Sub Dean (Education) & Senior Lecturer in Medical Education, especially if you need assistance in learning or studying skills, or for other personal guidance. My own door is open at all times, and I would be happy to see anyone who wants a word about their progress through this part of the course.

Professor Jonathan Morris MB ChB MM FRANZCOG DDU CMFM PhD Associate Dean

Sydney Medical School - Northern Level 7, Kolling Building Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards NSW 2065 Australia

T +61 2 9926 4651 F +61 2 9438 2170 E jonathan.morris@sydney.edu.au sydney.edu.au/medicine/northern

ABN 15 211 513 464 CRICOS 00026A

General Information - Stage 3 Core Blocks


Students are reminded that it is their responsibility to check the SMP web site for all course information and assessment information. The standard themes have specific information available as well as information on assessment, who to contact etc. Log in regularly to the SMP Bulletin board to keep informed of any changes or clarifications from the Office of Medical Education. Students each have a unique experience throughout Stage 3 Core Blocks, with a basic pattern of 4 days clinical experience and 1 day structured teaching. All scheduled activities, clinical, teaching and visits are compulsory, 100% attendance is required. Important: Please go through this handbook, check all your personal dates for visits, presentations, clinics etc and place them in your diary immediately. In addition, please check the assessment section of the SMP site. There are a number of group and individually scheduled tutorials and visits you must attend. It is essential that you attend as per the schedules outlined in the handbook as its not possible to reschedule missed activities. Please ensure that you regularly check your email for the confirmed Friday teaching timetable and any other communication from the Sydney Medical School Northern staff. The weekly structured teaching timetable may change, due to lecturer availability, examinations and other unforeseen circumstances. Contact the following staff regarding any conflicting scheduled dates, issues or concerns that you may have during Stage 3: Core Blocks & Pre-internship: Sophie Cher, Education Support Officer Specialty Blocks o Perinatal & Womens Health: Claire Bridgman, Executive Officer o Child & Adolescent Health: Kay Worrell, Education Support Officer, or Vikki Cheetham (vikkic@chw.edu.au) o Discipline of Psychiatry: Trudy Henson, Education Support Officer o Community: Tracey Bayliss, Hornsby (see contacts page) For contact details of those above, please see the contact list on page 20. Core Block Attachments & Teaching Students MUST contact the Supervisor of their new Clinical Attachment one week prior to commencing to organise the details (time/place), for the commencement day. See the Clinical School website: http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/northern/student/index.php for the supervisors contact details. Please advise your Clinical Attachment Supervisor, in advance of any dates, where you will not be present at your Clinical Attachment due to a scheduled activity. Forms Please ensure you keep your forms/log books in very good condition, use black pen only and dont staple them as they need to be scanned for filing. It is your responsibility to submit the forms to Sophie Cher by hand, fax, email or mail no later than one week after completing each attachment. Please ensure you keep copies of all forms for your records as the clinical school will not photocopy them for you. Core Block Clinical Attachment Feedback Forms Towards the end of each Clinical Attachment you must complete the Student Self-Assessment sections on both pages of the Clinical Attachment Feedback Form, sign it and then submit it to your supervisor to complete and sign. Required Forms From Term A to C you must submit: o Medicine Bedside form o Surgery Bedside form o Rectal examination form On completion of each Clinical Attachment you must submit: o Clinical Attachment form (details above) On completion of the Critical Care block you must submit: o 4 x Clinical Attachment forms (ED, ICU, Anaesthetics & Acute Surgery) On completion of year 4 you must submit: o Ophthalmology log book o CRS forms (details next page) PPD Topics see Submitting Activities on SMP, Themes, PPD, Assessment

CRS The Clinical Reasoning tutorials are student led. At the beginning of each block, please allocate the topics amongst your group. It is expected that each student will lead at least two tutorials during the Stage 3 Core Blocks. For the cases you lead, ensure you have the CRS forms (pages 21 & 22) completed, signed by the facilitating tutor on the day and submit copies to Sophie. EBM/PEARLS Tutorials & Presentation Each student is required to complete 3 compulsory EBM tutorials followed by an EBM Presentation; these usually occur in 3 consecutive weeks. Prior to attending tutorial 1 students should read A guide to Student PEARLS on the SMP web site on the EBM PEARLS page. The EBM presentation needs to be 15 minutes (maximum) in duration followed by a couple of minutes for question and answers. If presenting at RNSH, please ensure you dont go over time due to the tight lecture schedule. Also ensure your presentation is loaded on the auditorium PC prior to the commencement of the presentations. If you encounter any IT issues, contact the AV Coordinator on x64528. If youre allocated to complete the EBM at a rural/peripheral site, please ensure you coordinate the dates/details with the Student Coordinator at that site. Assessment of your EBM PEARLS includes tutorial attendance, as well as your presentation and handout. The handout must be no longer than one page and you must make photocopies at your own expense. The Pearls Assessment forms (filled out by your Assessors) will be returned to you via the Education Support Officer/Student Coordinator from the presentation site. After your presentation, please take the Pearls Audience Feedback forms with you for your reflective statement. All students, regardless of where they present, must then submit a reflective statement about the process to the Student Coordinator at their site within one week of their presentation. Once you satisfy all of these requirements you will be notified by Professor Lyn March, Academic EBM Coordinator. All students allocated to clinical attachments in Sydney must attend all presentations as audience members. Pearls Audience Feedback forms must be completed by all audience members on the day. Students who do not attend the presentations that occur whilst theyre allocated to Clinical Attachments in Sydney may fail the EBM component of Stage 3. Acute Pain Round RNSH is a world leader in pain management! For the students completing the Critical Care block at RNSH, you'll be allocated a date to attend the Acute Pain Round. For the students completing the Critical Care block at a peripheral hospital who would like to attend the RNSH Acute Pain Round, there are plenty of places available. A date can be arranged by contacting Sophie. On the Acute Pain Round, you'll be the only student accompanying the Consultant and occasionally a Registrar. You'll have the opportunity to see how to deal with complicated patients, severe burns, spinal cord injuries, etc. Once a date has been confirmed, please meet the team at the Department of Anaesthetics and Pain Management, Level 4, Main Block promptly at 8am. The Round will be completed by 12 noon. If you arrive late, or need to speak to someone, please contact the Pain Service Nurse on pager 41219. Critical Care RNSH Timetable For the students allocated to Critical Care at RNSH, youll receive the timetable via email prior to commencement of the term.

Attendance, Dress Code & General Information


Attendance Attendance is expected at all activities during the stage 3 Core and Specialty blocks. Planned leave for exceptional circumstances must be approved by the Associate Dean or the Sub Dean, Education and the faculty Stage 3 Coordinator. To seek permission for planned absence, submit a Short leave form (SMP, Admin/Forms) to the Education Support Officer (ESO). For sick leave, contact the ESO and your placement supervisor on the first day of illness. A Short leave form and medical certificate must be submitted as soon as possible and certainly by the end of the first week of absence. Please see the attendance policy on SMP for more information. Non attendance is a serious PPD issue and may result in failure to progress. Students who are repeatedly absent will be referred to the Sub Dean, Education and/or the Associate Dean. Dress Code for Medical Students As a medical student you will be involved in day-to-day interactions with patients, members of the public and medical staff, including the discussion of sensitive issues and the performance of a range of clinical duties. Therefore, while attending the ward, clinics or general practice, your dress and general appearance should be appropriate. As an overall guideline: A medical student should appear well groomed and professional. Your official hospital ID badge should be displayed prominently at all times so that your status as a student is clear to all. For males, a collared shirt is strongly recommended. Ties have been discouraged in some areas because of infectious control issues. Be guided by the senior male doctors on your team. Females should avoid wearing tops that are low-cut or bare the midriff. Shoes should be closed in. Sandals or open-toed shoes are inappropriate for ward areas as sharp objects such as dropped needles may pierce the foot. Stilettos and high platform shoes are also inappropriate for ward areas. This is an OH&S issue. Trainers, jeans, shorts and mini-skirts are not acceptable items of clothing while on ward attachments. Theatre gowns/clothing can only be worn within designated areas. Wearing of jewellery in Theatres is not allowed. Harassment Prevention Policy For queries relating to harassment, please see the University's official policy at www.usyd.edu.au/eeo/harass_discrim/harass_prevpolicy.shtml. For any further questions, please see a member of the Northern staff. GENERAL INFORMATION Lockers: Lockers are located in the Common Room Level 4 (Ground Floor) Kolling Building. They can only be used on a daily basis. Find a locker that is empty and follow the instructions for use. Pigeon holes are also provided in the common room. Copying facilities: The BEAR system is working for the photocopier in the Library 24/7 room and this is the copier that the students will have access to. Copy cards can be purchased from the front desk of the Library during opening hours (Mon-Fri 8am-5pm) at a cost of $2.20. The students can then add money to the card as required (also during Library opening hours only at this stage). Receipts will be issued for card purchases and recharges. Copies cost 11c per page for black and white. Printers are available in the common room and the 24/7 room. You must provide your own paper. Student Support: Every student should have their own GP. Please refer to SMP (Course Info, Student Support) for more information.

Student Access to Patient Medical Records


Health Information Services (HIS) primary functions are managing and guaranteeing the availability, security, privacy, and confidentiality of patient information It is your responsibility to ensure medical records are safe, secure, available and that the information is kept private to maintain the patients confidentiality

It is important that you are aware of the policies in place to safeguard medical records, and its enclosed information, and of the impact on you. Medical records must not leave HIS unless for patient care eg. admission, emergency, or outpatient clinic appointment. Under no circumstances is a medical record to leave the hospital grounds including private consulting rooms, NSP, nursing homes etc. There are exceptions to this between RNSH and Ryde Hospitals however always check with your supervisor Medical records must not be photocopied the more copies of personal health information that exist the more likely it is that a breach of privacy may occur. You are permitted to look at patients medical records and to enter appropriate content (e.g. history or examination). All entries you make must be signed and dated with your name and designation legibly printed in black or blue pen It is also possible for you to visit HIS at RNSH where you may view records for patient care. You must have your identification badge with you. If conducting research, you must have a Research Request Form signed by the Clinical School Executive Officer before you request records from HIS. Forms are available from the Student Common Room and through HIS at RNSH. Any notes you make must not include information which would allow the patient to be identified. In preparing case presentations you must ensure that the patient is not identifiable. If you incorporate results or images you must ensure that the patients name is not legible and that there are no other identifying features (DOB, Address etc). Ask for permission from any person whose photograph you wish to take or to use in a visual presentation. You are of course required to comply with any University or Health Service policies and directives at all times and this forms part of your PPD theme learning.

Links on the Intranet can be found under http://intranet.nsccahs.nswhealth.net/areagov/nsgovsys/corpgov/pages/privacy.aspx The Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/maintop/view/inforce/act+133+1998+cd+0+N Health Records and Information Privacy Act (HRIPA) 2002 document your responsibilities. http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/maintop/view/inforce/act+71+2002+cd+0+N More information available from NSW Privacy Manual Version 2: www.health.nsw.gov.au/policies/pd/2005/PD2005_593.html

Applying for an Elective placement at Sydney Medical School Northern


For a number of reasons, there are a very limited number of placements available at Sydney Medical School Northern* during the Elective Term. Applications will be considered on an individual basis by the Electives Coordinator. Due to problems in the past, weve had to include a rule that students dont apply directly to potential supervisors. Even if a Supervisor says they can accommodate the student, this is often not the case as the Department may have other Elective or Stage 3 students booked in at that time, which the Supervisor is unaware of. This is just one of the reasons why initial enquiries MUST go via the Clinical School Electives Coordinator. NOTE: the Electives Coordinator will only assist with arranging clinical placements at Northern. You should refer to SMP (stage 3, elective section) for information on faculty requirements with regard to the Elective term, including the Faculty Elective Term application form, deadlines, insurance, Elective Term report, etc. Process: Students should view the Available placements chart at: http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/northern/electives/placements/index.php If the Department a student would like to do an Elective in, is not listed on the website, this means it is not an available Elective. Students can only apply for Electives listed on the Available placements chart. Students who then wish to then apply should email Kelly Bird, Electives Coordinator, at kelly.bird@sydney.edu.au for an application form to complete. The completed application form should be returned to Kelly Bird who will then liaise with the student regarding details of the elective placement(s). The online faculty elective application must only be completed after Kelly Bird has approved the place.

Sydney Medical School Northern accommodates visiting elective students all year round. Places fill up quickly with most students applying at least 6 months in advance. An early application is strongly advised. Northern students are not required to pay fees if their application is accepted. Due to the limited number of places available over the Christmas/New Year period, there are no places available for medical students from other Clinical Schools of the University of Sydney during this time. * Northern hospitals for this purpose include Royal North Shore Hospital, Hornsby, Manly, Mona Vale, Ryde and a few places at North Shore Private Hospital.

CRS Groups
Term A
23 January - 16 March Tutors & Rooms Tutors Name Pankaj Arora Anna McNaught Cate Storey Doug Chesher Robert Read Student Groups Surname First Hoon Baek Rom McGrath-Cadell Alexander Dunn Patmanidis Salehi Kumar Vigours Novis Maccioni MacKenzie Gill Adunuri Tsui Price Kim Goltsman Wiseman Micallef Schlosberg Salmers Baltinas Kozlovski Westaway Chen Stanton Alley Dabro Lackey Ho Holmes Ting Sarkis She Modesto Offord Andrici Guiney Garcia Hall Davidson Hemmerter Yusof Vessey Chong Elangovan Seung Darren Lucy Lachlan Cameron Anastasia Sara Nikhil Samuel Elan Andrew Jessica Navraj Nikesh Vanessa Christopher Sooyoun David Aimee Milton Arran Gabrielle Julijana Jennifer Darin Ewen Christopher Sonia Peter Alan Jennifer Belinda Jason Leba George Daniel Joanna Juliana Liam Barbara James Mark Stephane Johan Shang Wei Preeya

Group 1 2 3 4 5 Group

Group 1 Room 1

Group 2 Room 2

Group 3 Room 3

Group 4 Room 4

Group 5 Room 5

CRS SCHEDULE 2012


Term Friday 27-Jan 3-Feb 10-Feb 17-Feb 24-Feb 2-Mar 9-Mar 16-Mar 23-Mar Time 8-9am 9-915am 8-830am 830-930am 8-830am 830-930am 8-830am 830-930am 8-830am 830-930am 8-830am 830-930am 8-830am 830-930am 8-845am 8-9am 9-915am 8-830am 30-Mar 6-Apr 8-830am Term B 13-Apr 830-9am 9-10am 20-Apr 27-Apr 4-May 11-May 18-May 25-May 1-Jun 8-Jun 15-Jun 22-Jun 29-Jun 6-Jul 13-Jul 8-9am 9-915am 8-830am 830-930am 8-830am 830-930am 8-830am 830-930am 8-830am 830-930am 8-830am 830-930am 8-830am 830-930am 8-845am 8-830am 9-10am 830-9am 9-10am 8-830am 830-930am 8-845am 830-915am 915-10am Title 1 Aching Joints A 1 Aching Joints B 2 Getting Worse A 2 Getting Worse B 3 A Lump in the Neck A 3 A Lump in the Neck B 4 Short of Breath A 4 Short of Breath B 5 A Dull Ache A 5 A Dull Ache B 6 Still Sick A 6 Still Sick B 7 Out of Puff A 7 Out of Puff B 8 Awful Colic A 8 Awful Colic B 9 An Uncomfortable Fortnight 10 What Does This Mean? A PUBLIC HOLIDAY - GOOD FRIDAY 9 An Uncomfortable Fortnight 10 What Does This Mean? B 11 Glomerulonephritis A 11 Glomerulonephritis B 12 End stage renal failure A 12 End stage renal failure B 13 Loin pain and acute renal 13 Loin pain and acute renal 14 A Bad Reaction A 14 A Bad Reaction B VACATION 15 Burning Up A 15 Burning Up B 16 An Uphill Battle A 16 An Uphill Battle B 17 I Think Im Losing It A 17 I Think Im Losing It B 18 Lost Control A 18 Lost Control B 19 Pre-Op Check A 19 Pre-Op Check B 20 Love Hurts A 20 Love Hurts B 21 Flat as a Tack A 21 Flat as a Tack B PBL PBL CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS 9 Students to allocate topics for the term CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS PBL PBL Format CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS CRS

Students to allocate topics for the term

Term A

Students to allocate topics for the term

Term C

EBM/PEARLS
2-3pm Tuesdays (tutorial room TBA week prior to 1st tute) Surname First Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2 TERM A Holmes Kim Alley Hoon Baek McGrath-Cadell Lackey Rom Tsui Baltinas Adunuri Chen Salmers Modesto Kumar Vigours Dabro Sarkis Guiney Garcia Davidson Yusof Vessey Belinda Sooyoun Sonia Seung Lucy Alan Darren Vanessa Julijana Nikesh Ewen Gabrielle Daniel Nikhil Sam TERM B Peter Leba Liam Barbara Mark Johan 3-Apr 10-Apr 17-Apr 20-Apr 27-Mar 3-Apr 10-Apr 13-Apr 21-Feb 28-Feb 6-Mar 9 Mar 1230-130pm 14-Feb 21-Feb 28-Feb 2-Mar 7-Feb 14-Feb 21-Feb 24-Feb 31-Jan 7-Feb 14-Feb 17-Feb 24-Jan 31 Jan 1-2pm 7 Feb 1-2pm 10-Feb Tutorial 3 1-2pm Fridays (Auditorium) EBM Presentation

Rural/Peripheral Students - please contact student coordinator for EBM details SRH Mackertich Michael Athavale Akshay Treble Alex Irwin Saskia Djajadikarta Caroline Emerson Michelle King William Hardwick Laura Hillhouse James Plunkett Phillip Manly/MVH Maccioni Elangovan Stanton Ting Andrew Preeyadarsini Christopher Jason Novis Wiseman Schlosberg Price Chong Gill Andrici Hall McKenzie Patmanidis Salehi Goltsman Hemmerter SAH Elan Aimee Arran Christopher Shang Wei Navraj Juliana James Jessica Anastasia Sara David Stephane Hornsby Offord Joanna Alexander Lachlan Dunn Cameron Ho Jennifer Micallef Milton Kozlovski Jennifer Westaway Darin She George Lismore Davis Cummings Tran Davis Kehoe Alexander Matt Tara Elizabeth Peter

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DERMATOLOGY
Students will attend 4 Dermatology clinics during a Medical or Surgical attachment (attendance is compulsory) Students are responsible to advise relevant Clinical Attachment Supervisors that you'll be absent for: 4 x Dermatology Clinics on Thursdays 9-1030am - Clinic 8, Outpatients Department You can work out your allocated dates from the Term/Attachment details on the table below The Australasian College of Dermatologists online teaching support modules need to be completed prior to commencing clinics. The website details, login & password have been emailed to each student. Dermatology Objectives
Students will be expected to be familiar with morphological terms used in dermatology, and will be expected to be able to confidently describe diseases encountered in the clinic and formulate an appropriate differential diagnosis for cases examined Students will be expected to be familiar with the management of common skin diseases 2012 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Last Name Yusof Vessy Gill Hall Salehi Goltsman Dabro Chen Lackey Holmes Garcia Davidson McKenzie Kim Goh Leung Leung Tan Stanton Ting Patmanidis Kwan Linebarger Tam Crassini Stretch Sarkis Andrici Hemmerter Guiney Vandervord Parkinson Reichle Yu Hoon Baek Elangovan Wiseman Micallef Champion Howard Smith Anuno Sarmento Rom Ho Baltinas First Name Johan Nav James Sara David Peter Ewen Alan Belinda Barbara Mark Jessica Sooyoun Ruoxuan Helen James Elaine Chris Jason Anastasia Mary Annie Karen Kyle Claudia Leba Juliana Stephane Liam Elle Michael Rene Jessica Seung Preeya Aimee Milton C Joel Andrew Michael Noeno Darren Jennifer Julijana 2nd attachment 1st attachment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Novis Athavale Dunn Kehoe Schlosberg Treble Djajikarta Mackertich Irwin Maccioni Plunkett Davis Alley Kozlovski Price Chong Emerson Elan Akshay Cameron Peter Arran Alex Caroline Michael Saskia Andrew Phillip Elizabeth Sonia Jennifer Christopher Shang Wei Michelle 2nd attachment I 1st attachment 2nd attachment B 1 2 3 4 Westaway Modesto Salmers Kumar Darin Daniel Gabrielle Nikhil 2nd attachment H 1st attachment 1 2 3 4 King Vigours She Hardwick William Samuel George Laura 1st attachment 2nd attachment A 1 2 3 4 McGrath-Cadell Cummings Tran Davis Lucy Matt Tara Alex 2nd attachment G 1st attachment Term Attachment 1 2 3 4 Last Name Adunuri Tsui Alexander Offord 2013 First Name Nikesh Vanessa Lachlan Joanna 1st attachment Term Attachment

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CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CONFERENCES (CPCs)


CPCs involve presentation and discussion of the clinical, radiological and pathological findings associated with specific disease processes and will be run by a multidisciplinary team comprising physicians, surgeons, radiologists and pathologists CPCs are scheduled fortnightly on Friday afternoons as part of the lecture schedule Attendance is compulsory for all students For each CPC session 2-5 students are rostered to be involved in the presentation Those rostered for the CPC should arrange to meet the CPC co-ordinator Dr Anthony Gill in the Department of Anatomical Pathology (x 67085) 2 weeks before the scheduled presentation to discuss their roles. If Dr Gill is unavailable, either Dr Bryn Atmore or Dr Antony Kaufman (contactable on the same no) will provide assistance. Last Name Salmers Garcia Guiney Kumar Vigours Modesto Gill Hall First Name Gabrielle Barbara Liam Nikhil Samuel Daniel Nav James Date 3rd Feb 1 2 Last Name Patmanidis Westaway First Name Anastasia Darin Date 20th April

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

17th Feb

1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4

Stanton Ting She Parkinson Reichle Rom Maccioni Yu Anuno Sarmento Coolican Chong Hoon Baek Elangovan Alley Dunn Schlosberg Chen Cahill

Chris Jason George Michael Rene Darren Andrew Jessica Noeno James Shang Wei Seung Preeya Sonia Cameron Arran Ewen Andrew

11-May

2-Mar

1-Jun

Dabro Sarkis Salehi Kwan Crassini Leung Andrici Hemmerter Lee

Peter Leba Sara Mary Kyle James Juliana Stephane David

16-Mar

15-Jun

30-Mar

29-Jun

13-Apr

6-Jul

McGrath-Cadell Novis Tsui Adunuri Emerson Goltsman Hardwick Lackey Kim Holmes Irwin Davis Plunkett

Lucy Elan Vanessa Nikesh Michelle David Laura Alan Sooyoun Belinda Saskia Alex Phillip

2013 Terms - Dates TBC 1st half Baltinas 2nd half Davis 2nd half Kozlovski 2nd half Micallef either Kehoe 1st half Alexander I 2nd half Treble 1st half Djajikarta 2nd half King 2nd half Ho 2nd half Price 1st half Wiseman 1st half Offord CPC - Dubbo/Orange

Juljana Elizabeth Jennifer Milton Peter Lachlan Alex Caroline William Jennifer Christopher Aimee Joanna

1st half 1st half 1st half 2nd half 2nd half 2nd half 2nd half 2nd half either 1st half 1st half 1st half 1st half

Cummings Tran Mackertich Athavale

Matt Tara Michael Akshay

Davidson McKenzie Hillhouse Yusof Vessey

Mark Jessica James Johan 12

SYDNEY EYE HOSPITAL VISITS


Please ensure you take your Ophthalmology log book to Sydney Eye Hospital Students have been allocated to a day at SEH in various Outpatients Clinics to enhance your Ophthalmology teaching. Students are to arrive by 9am in the clinic and ask for the Nurse in charge of Outpatients (Lesley Thwaites, Office in ground floor, Unit D). If there is a problem, students should seek assistance at the Save Sight Institute (Ph 93827300) University of Sydney Clinic located across the courtyard from the main Outpatients (If you encounter problems, you can contact Tony Succar on 0422 318 065). Tony can also be contacted via email for any general questions regarding your ophthalmologycurriculum (tonyanthony_9@hotmail.com). The Outpatients Clinic is located on the Ground Floor, Clinical Services Block, Sydney Eye Hospital, Macquarie Street, Sydney. Students are required to complete an Ophthalmology log book during stage 3 (by the end of year 4) The log book is located on SMP, Links, On-Line Ophthalmology Teaching Its recommended you take your log book onto the wards during all Core & Specialty blocks. Students are encouraged to test their clinical reasoning skills by using The Virtual Ophthalmology Clinic (VOC) to diagnose and manage virtual patients with simluated eye disorders. Please contact Tony regarding the VOC program.

Last Name Hoyle Goh Linebarger Leung Davidson Fardell McGrath-Cadell Kwan Sarkis Goltsman Patmanidis Salehi Hollows Armellin Stanton Hemmerter Westaway Holmes She Gough Dabro Lackey Ting Vigours Kim Modesto Gill Hall McKenzie Yusof Vessey Kumar Alley Chen

First Name Alex Ruoxuan Annie Helen Mark Nicole Lucy Mary Leba David Anastasia Sara Cam Justin Christopher Stephane Darin Belinda George Katherine Peter Alan Jason Samuel Sooyoun Daniel Nav James Jessica Johan Nikhil Sonia Ewen

Date Wed 1 Feb Wed 1 Feb Thur 2 Feb Thur 2 Feb Tue 7 Feb Wed 8 Feb Wed 8 Feb Thur 9 Feb Thur 9 Feb Wed 7 Mar Wed 7 Mar Wed 14 Mar Tue 27 Mar Tue 27 Mar Wed 28 Mar Wed 28 Mar Thur 29 Mar Thur 29 Mar Wed 4 Apr Wed 4 Apr Wed 18 Apr Thur 19 Apr Thur 19 Apr Thur 26 Apr Wed 2 May Wed 2 May Thur 3 May Thur 3 May Wed 9 May Wed 9 May Thur 10 May Tue 29 May Tue 29 May

Last Name First Name Rom Darren Novis Elan Schlosberg Arran Alexander Lachlan Tsui Vanessa Baltinas Julijana Ho Jennifer Adunuri Nikesh Wiseman Aimee Offord Joanna Dunn Cameron Kozlovski Jennifer Hoon Baek Seung Chong Shang Wei Micallef Milton Maccioni Andrew Price Christopher Elangovan Preeya Irving Ed 2013 - Dates TBC Cummings Matt Tran Tara Athavale Akshay Hardwick Laura Davis Elizabeth Kehoe Peter Treble Alex Andrici Juliana Djajadikarta Caroline Emerson Michelle King William Salmers Gabrielle Garcia Barbara Guiney Liam Mackertich Michael Davis Alex Irwin Saskia Plunkett Philllip

Date Wed 30 May Wed 30 May Thur 31 May Thur 31 May Tue 5 Jun Tue 5 Jun Wed 6 Jun Wed 6 Jun Wed 20 Jun Wed 20 Jun Thur 21 Jun Thur 21 Jun Wed 27 Jun Wed 27 Jun Wed 4 July Wed 4 July Wed 11 July Wed 11 July Wed 25 Jul

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Pt-Dr (bedside) Tutorials RNSH


Bedside tutorials will be held once per week during medical and surgical clinical attachments. Arrangements for RNSH, NSPH and Mater are shown below. At metropolitan and rural sites, arrangements will be made locally and students need to contact the relevant student coordinator for details.

Term A Group 1 2 Medicine Block Tutor/Days Chris Dennis Thursdays 4pm Les Schrieber Thursdays 330pm Students Chen Garcia Dabro Sarkis Hall Lackey Gill Guiney Holmes Davidson Ewen Barbara Peter Leba James Alan Navraj Liam Belinda Mark Surgery Block Place Chest clinic Main block lvl 8 Main Foyer Dates/times/tutors will be advised by Sophie during terms

Group

Group 1

Students MacKenzie Salehi Kumar Vigours Kim Modesto Goltsman Salmers Yusof Vessey Jessica Sara Nikhil Samuel Sooyoun Daniel David Gabrielle Johan

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RADIOLOGY TUTORIALS
Radiology Dept Contact - Anne Streeter x68805

Add your name to the hardcopy of this timetable displayed in the Dept of Radiology Toshiba room Please allocate yourself to the Radiology and Nuclear Medicine tutorials when you don't have other activities scheduled Names must be added at least 1 week prior to the tutorial Once scheduled, you must attend (if unforeseen circumstances occur and you can' attend, you must advise the Radiology Dept at least 24 hours prior) The Radiology tutorials will be held in the Dept of Radiology Toshiba room & Nuclear Medicine tutorials in the Dept of Nuclear Medicine (report to reception desk)
1st Thursday of each Clinical Attachment 9-10am 10-11am Radiology-Neurology (head,neck,spine emergency) Nuclear Medicine-Cardiology & Thromboembolism 3rd Thursday of each Clinical Attachment 9-10am 10-11am 11-1130am 2nd Thursday of each Clinical Attachment 9-10am 10-11am Nuclear Medicine - Endocrine & Oncology Radiology - Abdominal Imaging Attachment 1 Radiology - Cardiology/Respiratory CXR Radiology - Musculoskeletal Imaging Nuclear Medicine - Musculoskeletal Scintigraphy Nuclear Medicine - Gastro & Renal Imaging

4th Thursday of each Clinical Attachment 10-11am

Attachment 2 1st Thursday of each Clinical Attachment 9AM - Radiology - Neurology (head, neck, spine emergency) 26 Jan - Clinical Attachment 1 23 Feb - Clinical Attachment 2

10AM - Nuclear Medicine - Cardiology & Thromboembolism 26 Jan - Clinical Attachment 1 23 Feb - Clinical Attachment 2

2nd Thursday of each Clinical Attachment 9AM - Nuclear Medicine - Endocrine & Oncology 2 Feb - Clinical Attachment 1 1 Mar - Clinical Attachment 2

10AM - Radiology - Abdominal Imaging 2 Feb - Clinical Attachment 1 1 Mar - Clinical Attachment 2

3rd Thursday of each Clinical Attachment 9AM - Radiology - Cardiology/Respiratory CXR 9 Feb - Clinical Attachment 1 8 Mar - Clinical Attachment 2

10AM - Radiology - Musculoskeletal Imaging followed with 11AM - Nuclear Medicine - Musculoskeletal Scintigraphy 9 Feb - Clinical Attachment 1 8 Mar - Clinical Attachment 2

4th Thursday of each Clinical Attachment 10AM - Nuclear Medicine - Gastro & Renal Imaging 16 Feb - Clinical Attachment 1 15 Mar - Clinical Attachment 2

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Student Dates
Important: this does not include all dates such as Radiology Tutorials and Bedside tutorials - please see separate pages for these allocations. Please go through this handbook, check all your dates and advise Sophie ASAP if you have any clashes Surname ADUNURI ALEXANDER ALLEY ANDRICI ATHAVALE BAEK BALTINAS CHEN CHONG CUMMINGS DABRO DAVIDSON DAVIS DAVIS DJAJADIKARTA DUNN ELANGOVAN EMERSON GARCIA GILL GOLTSMAN GUINEY HALL HARDWICK HEMMERTER HILLHOUSE HO HOLMES IRWIN KEHOE KIM KING KOZLOVSKI KUMAR First NIKESH LACHLAN SONIA JULIANA AKSHAY SEUNG JULIJANA EWEN SHANG WEI MATTHEW PETER MARK ELIZABETH ALEXANDER CAROLINE CAMERON PREEYA MICHELLE BARBARA NAVRAJ DAVID LIAM JAMES LAURA STEPHANE JAMES JENNIFER BELINDA SASKIA PETER SOOYOUN WILLIAM JENNIFER NIKHIL EBM 1 14-Feb Hornsby 24-Jan SAH SRH 31-Jan 7-Feb 14-Feb SAH Lismore 27-Mar 3-Apr Lismore Lismore SRH Hornsby H b Manly/MVH SRH 3-Apr SAH SAH 27-Mar SAH SRH SAH SRH Hornsby 24-Jan SRH Lismore 24-Jan SRH Hornsby 21-Feb EBM 2 21-Feb Hornsby 31-Jan SAH SRH 7-Feb 14-Feb 21-Feb SAH Lismore 3-Apr 10-Apr Lismore Lismore SRH Hornsby H b Manly/MVH SRH 10-Apr SAH SAH 3-Apr SAH SRH SAH SRH Hornsby 31-Jan SRH Lismore 31-Jan SRH Hornsby 28-Feb EBM 3 28-Feb Hornsby 7-Feb SAH SRH 14-Feb 21-Feb 28-Feb SAH Lismore 10-Apr 17-Apr Lismore Lismore SRH Hornsby H b Manly/MVH SRH 17-Apr SAH SAH 10-Apr SAH SRH SAH SRH Hornsby 7-Feb SRH Lismore 7-Feb SRH Hornsby 6-Mar EBM pres 2-Mar Hornsby 10-Feb SAH SRH 17-Feb 24-Feb 2-Mar SAH Lismore 13-Apr 20-Apr Lismore Lismore SRH Hornsby H b Manly/MVH SRH 20-Apr SAH SAH 13-Apr SAH SRH SAH SRH Hornsby 10-Feb SRH Lismore 10-Feb SRH Hornsby 9-Mar Eye Hosp 6 Jun 31 May 29 May 2013 2013 27 Jun 5-Jun 29 May 27 Jun 2013 18 Apr 7 Feb 2013 2013 2013 21 Jun J 11 Jul 2013 2013 3 May 7 Mar 2013 3 May 2013 28 Mar SRH 6 Jun 29 Mar 2013 2013 2 May 2013 21 Jun 10 May CPC Term G 2013 Term I 2013 29 Jun 13 Apr SRH 29 Jun Term I 2013 6 Jul 15 Jun SRH 16 Mar SRH Term I 2013 Term I 2013 Term I 2013 6 Jul J l 29 Jun Term H 2013 3 Feb 2 Mar Term H 2013 3 Feb 2 Mar Term H 2013 13 Apr SRH Term I 2013 Term H 2013 Term H 2013 Term I 2013 Term H 2013 Term I 2013 Term I 2013 17 Feb Derm block Term G 2013 Term G 2013 Term I 2013 Term B Term I 2013 Term C Term C Term A Term I 2013 Term G 2013 Term A Term A Term I 2013 Term G 2013 Term I 2013 Term I 2013 T Term C Term I 2013 Term A Term A Term A Term B Term A Term H 2013 Term B SRH Term C Term A Term I 2013 Term I 2013 Term A Term H 2013 Term I 2013 Term H 2013 Derm Attach 1st attach 1st attach 2nd attach 2nd attach 1st attach 1st attach 2nd attach 1st attach 2nd attach 2nd attach 1st attach 2nd attach 2nd attach 2nd attach 1st attach 1st tt h 1 t attach 1st attach 2nd attach 2nd attach 1st attach 1st attach 2nd attach 1st attach 1st attach 2nd attach SRH 2nd attach 2nd attach 1st attach 1st attach 2nd attach 1st attach 2nd attach 2nd attach 16

Student Dates

Important: this does not include all dates such as Radiology Tutorials and Bedside tutorials - please see separate pages for these allocations. Please go through this handbook, check all your dates and advise Sophie ASAP if you have any clashes Surname LACKEY MACCIONI MACKERTICH MCGRATH-CADELL MCKENZIE MICALLEF MODESTO NOVIS OFFORD PATMANIDIS PLUNKETT PRICE ROM SALEHI SALMERS SARKIS SCHLOSBERG SHE STANTON TING TRAN TREBLE TSUI VIGOURS WESTAWAY WISEMAN YUSOF VESSEY First ALAN ANDREW MICHAEL LUCY JESSICA MILTON DANIEL ELAN JOANNA ANASTASIA PHILIP CHRISTOPHER DARREN SARA GABRIELLE LEBA ARRAN GEORGE CHRISTOPHER JASON TARA ALEXANDER VANESSA SAMUEL DARIN AIMEE JOHAN EBM 1 31-Jan Manly/MVH SRH 31-Jan SAH Hornsby 21-Feb SAH Hornsby SAH SRH SAH 7-Feb SAH 14 Feb 14-Feb 27-Mar SAH Hornsby Manly/MVH Manly/MVH Lismore SRH 7-Feb 21-Feb Hornsby SAH 3-Apr EBM 2 7-Feb Manly/MVH SRH 7-Feb SAH Hornsby 28-Feb SAH Hornsby SAH SRH SAH 14-Feb SAH 21 Feb 21-Feb 3-Apr SAH Hornsby Manly/MVH Manly/MVH Lismore SRH 14-Feb 28-Feb Hornsby SAH 10-Apr EBM 3 14-Feb Manly/MVH SRH 14-Feb SAH Hornsby 6-Mar SAH Hornsby SAH SRH SAH 21-Feb SAH 28 Feb 28-Feb 10-Apr SAH Hornsby Manly/MVH Manly/MVH Lismore SRH 21-Feb 6-Mar Hornsby SAH 17-Apr EBM pres 17-Feb Manly/MVH SRH 17-Feb SAH Hornsby 9-Mar SAH Hornsby SAH SRH SAH 24-Feb SAH 2 Mar 2-Mar 13-Apr SAH Hornsby Manly/MVH Manly/MVH Lismore SRH 24-Feb 9-Mar Hornsby SAH 20-Apr Eye Hosp 19 Apr 4 Jul 2013 8 Feb 9 May 4 July 2 May 30 May 20-Jun 7 Mar 2013 11 Jul 30 May 14 Mar 2013 9 Feb 31 May 4 Apr 28 Mar 19 Apr 2013 2013 5 Jun 26 Apr 29 Mar 20 Jun 9 May CPC Term H 2013 1 Jun SRH Term G 2013 SRH Term I 2013 17 Feb Term G 2013 Term I 2013 20 Apr Term I 2013 Term I 2013 1 Jun 16 Mar 3 Feb 16 Mar 6 Jul 11 May 11 May 11 May SRH Term I 2013 Term G 2013 17 Feb 20 Apr Term I 2013 SRH Derm block Term A Term I 2013 Term I 2013 Term G 2013 Term A Term C Term H 2013 Term I 2013 Term G 2013 Term B Term I 2013 Term I 2013 Term C Term A Term H 2013 Term B Term I 2013 Term H 2013 Term B Term B Term G 2013 Term I 2013 Term G 2013 Term H 2013 Term H 2013 Term C Term A Derm Attach 2nd attach 2nd attach 1st attach 2nd attach 2nd attach 1st attach 2nd attach 1st attach 1st attach 1st attach 2nd attach 2nd attach 2nd attach 1st attach 2nd attach 2nd attach 1st attach 1st attach 1st attach 1st attach 2nd attach 1st attach 1st attach 1st attach 2nd attach 1st attach 1st attach

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SYDNEY MEDICAL SCHOOL - NORTHERN CONTACTS 2012


Phone General enquiries: Associate Dean's Office: Associate Dean Sub-Dean (Education) & Senior Lecturer Secretary to A/Dean Administrative Office: Executive Officer & PWH Education Support Officer (Stage 1/PAAM) (M,T,W ) Education Support Officer (Stage 2 & CAH) (T,T,F ) Education Support Officer (Stage 3 core blocks) Elective Student Co-ordinator Administrative Officer (M,T,T,F ) Admin Assistant & Room Bookings (Mon & Wed ) School Accountant Administrative Assistant - Finance (M-F 10 - 5 ) Note: All IT issues are to be directed to ICT Shared Services Audiovisual Equipment Co-ordinator The Pam McLean Centre: Director Administrator (M, T, T, F) Sydney Clinical Skills & Simulation Centre: General enquiries Postgrad Program Co-ordinator USydMp Medical Co-ordinator Acting Manager/Clinical Skills Co-ord (M,T,T,F) Administrative Officer (Tues, Thurs & Fri ) Metropolitan Hospital Contacts: Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Sub-Dean Associate Dean (Educational Development) Senior Administrative Officer - Stages 1 & 2 (Mon - Thurs) Administrative Officer - Community & Stage 2 (M, T & T) Administrative Assistant (Stages 1 & 3) (M, W & Th) Manly & Mona Vale Sub-Dean Clinical Coordinator (M - W) Ryde Hospital Sub-Dean JMO Manager/Administration North Shore Private Hospital Project Manager Rural Hospital Contacts: NRUDRH (Director of Education) NRUDRH (Director of Education) Lismore Hospital Training Co-ordinator Lismore Group Email Grafton Hospital Training Co-ordinator Farnaz Nazy Sanaei Ellen McGirr John Graham Karen Wilson Reception Jane Nichols
0431 772 599 / 8425 3030

Fax 9438 2170

Email northernenquiries@sydney.edu.au

9926 4700

Jonathan Morris Kirsty Foster Sarah Hartnett Claire Bridgman Trudy Henson Kay Worrell Sophie Cher Kelly Bird Gina Dolphin Kate Drabsch Swee Mozar Sherry Yam Uni Help Desk (Mon - Fri 0800 - 2100) Bruno Marion

9926 4651 9926 4658 9926 4651 9926 4678 9926 4677 9926 4687 9926 4680 9926 4683 9926 4682 9926 4685 9926 4676 9926 4686 9351 6000 9926 4528 0403 222 839 9926 4694 9926 4691 9926 4646 9438 2277 9926 7597 9926 4629 9926 4633

9438 2170 9438 2170 9438 2170 9926 6188 9926 6188 9926 6188 9926 6188 9926 6188 9926 6188 9926 6188 9926 6188 9926 6188

jonathan.morris@sydney.edu.au kirsty.foster@sydney.edu.au sarah-jane.hartnett@sydney.edu.au claire.bridgman@sydney.edu.au trudy.henson@sydney.edu.au kay.worrell@sydney.edu.au sophie.cher@sydney.edu.au kelly.bird@sydney.edu.au gina.dolphin@sydney.edu.au kate.drabsch@sydney.edu.au swee.mozar@sydney.edu.au sherry.yam@sydney.edu.au support@usyd.edu.au (phone option preferred by ICT) bruno.marion@sydney.edu.au

9926 6188

Stewart Dunn Jennie Dibley

9926 6188 9926 6188 9926 6755 9438 2278 9926 6311 9926 6755 9926 6755

stewart.dunn@sydney.edu.au jennie.dibley@sydney.edu.au

Tom Hugh Ben Cass Jenny Ludeman Kate Drabsch

tom.hugh@sydney.edu.au bcass@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au jennifer.ludeman@sydney.edu.au kate.drabsch@sydney.edu.au

Narelle Shadbolt Chris Roberts Karyn Mossman Tracey Bayliss Sue Baar

9477 9709 9477 9871 9477 9869 9477 9165 9477 9136

9482 1642 9482 1642 9482 1642 9482 1642 9482 1642

narelle.shadbolt@sydney.edu.au christopher.roberts@sydney.edu.au karyn.mossman@sydney.edu.au tracey.bayliss@sydney.edu.au sbaar@med.usyd.edu.au

Michele Franks Clare Barwick

9976 9802 9976 9508

9976 9599 9976 3879

mfranks@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au clare.barwick@sydney.edu.au

Logan Kanagaratnam 9858 7944 Suganthi Premachandran 9858 7622

9980 9300 9858 7718

lkanagar@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au spremachandran@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au

8425 3970 6629 4230 6629 4230 6629 4230 6629 4230 6640 2499

SanaeiF@ramsayhealth.com.au ellen.mcgirr@ucrh.edu.au john.graham@ucrh.edu.au studentcoord@ncahs.health.nsw.gov.au UDR-LISStudentEd@ncahs.health.nsw.gov.au Jane.Nichols@ncahs.health.nsw.gov.au

6620 7375 6620 7375 6620 7379 6620 7570 6640 2484

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Sydney Medical School Northern Stage 3 Core Blocks 2012 CRS form
Date Students Name Topic

CRS Topic was satisfactorily completed, presented and led by the above named student.
TUTOR NAME.. TUTOR SIGNATURE... DATE. What did the student do well? Areas needing improvement: . Suggested strategies for improvement: NOTE: Students are required to have this form signed by the CRS tutor for the sessions they lead. Submit this form to Sophie within one week of the tutorial along with the Criteria for Assessment in the Long Case form.

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CRS feedback form incorporating Criteria for Assessment in the Long Case
Assessment Domain Level of Performance

History

Examination

Summary and Problem List


Identifies all major and minor problems Vary careful prioritisation which includes a long term view Recognises social impact of disease

Differential Diagnosis and Investigation


Superior differential diagnosis that covers all areas and is well prioritized. Sophisticated and discriminating use of investigations Mature recognition and interpretation of inconsistent results Well ordered differential diagnosis that covers all the major symptom areas. Discriminating use of investigations Accurate interpretation of results Develops a sensible differential diagnosis Suggest appropriate investigations to refine the differential diagnosis Interprets investigations appropriately Poorly organized differential diagnosis Erratic and nondiscriminatory use of investigations Errors in the interpretation of investigations No systematic differential diagnosis Very poor ordering of investigations; not targeted and without regard to expense or complications No attempt to interpret investigations

Management
Appropriate management plan in complex issues Sophisticated appreciation of risks and benefits Confident use of an array of medical, surgical and physical therapies Good management of standard issues Appreciation of patient compliance and drug interactions Sensible management of common problems Appreciation of the risks and benefits of management choices

Impact of illness on patient and family


Shows mature understanding of subtle, difficult, or intimate aspects of patients functioning Demonstrates balance when discussing issues and sophisticated use of external social support

Much Better than Expected Standard

Sophisticated interpretation of the history Focuses on key issues Shows maturity in extracting difficult information

Actively seeks subtle signs that might enhance diagnosis Superior organisation of difficult examination

Better than Expected Standard

Emphasis on appropriate details Appreciates subtleties Interprets significant aspects of the history Complete and accurate history Minimal need to clarify details Timely and well structured Some interpretation

Includes important relative negative signs Appreciates significance of more subtle signs

Confidently identifies essential problems Shows maturity in recognising lesser issues

Shows persistence in exploring subtle psychological issues, or issues that impact on the patient or family

Expected Standard

Correctly identifies all important physical signs

Identifies all key problems Arranges problems in order of priority

Understands patients physical and psychological functioning in relation to disease Appreciates impact of treatment and prognosis on patient and family

Short of Expected Standard

Poorly organised Omission of some key issues Need to clarify important details

Omission of some important physical signs Find signs that are not present

Problems poorly prioritised Significant problems under-valued

Limited understanding of management implications for the patient Poor appreciation of compliance issues

Fails to recognise some important aspects of the disease on patient or family Misses some aspect affecting functioning or reaction to illness

Very Poor Performance

No clear structure Focused only on single problem Minimal detail

Minimal attention to detail with the examination

Most key issues unidentified No attempt to establish priority

Poor or unsafe management Poor understanding of common management modalities

Impact of disease not explored at all, or unable to be discussed

Tutors Please circle a cell in each row that most reflects the students presentation/leadership role

Tutors signature............................
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