Your First Medical Clerking - Tips, Trips, and Trips for the New Foundation Doctor - Part 5
Summary
This on-demand teaching session is relevant to medical professionals and will explore the amount of work that goes into completing a medical consult. It will cover topics such as time management, documentation, medications, practical procedures, and safety rules. The session will also discuss a study by the Royal College of Physicians that suggests that it takes the average F1 almost two hours to complete a consult. Attendees will gain insight into how to maximize efficiency in their role as a medical professional.
Learning objectives
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the amount of work involved in completing a medical assessment with a patient from start to finish
- Recognize the amount of time usually spent on components of a medical assessment (history and examination, documentation, medication, practical procedures)
- Familiarize with the different types of interruptions usually encountered in a medical assessment
- Identify areas for improvement in efficient workflow for medical assessments
- Learn safety protocols for medical assessments as needed.
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we go way back. So like I said, if we can There we go. We are get some people clearly being able to see me. It's just we're losing it for others. Story about that game. So quick scan about how long does it take your average medical left one from seeing a patient immediately. Teo. After post, they walk around where you've done all the jobs and initiates a mission reading you've done on. It starts to your thoughts about how long do you think it takes? You let me know. Very interested to see or you guys force. That's the key. Walk. Okay, a couple of seconds. Okay. Under 30 minutes, 30 to 60 minutes. Let's get a few more. A few more of those in any more. Any more, This one we can meet So interesting. So most you think things that take you under a half an hour for all of that, including seeing patient with A with a consultant. And actually, there's an interesting study by the Royal College of Physicians in 2016 and suggested that once you've done a lot of the things that we spoke about previously, it actually takes you take the average F one almost two hours from start to finish. Or there's a huge amount of work that goes into a medical parking. And if you think about medical school, actually, we're only talked to do a very minute amount of that. If you look at the the key on the right kind of splits it. Time spent into different talks and actually a history examination is about right for your offseason, about 20 minutes for that. For the average F one very in mind, there's some standard deviation there. Huge amounts of it goes into documentation, and we will spend spend a lot of talking about that today and then all other toe of a kind of a different types. You know, a lot of medication going on. And it's practical procedures, loads of interruptions, unfortunately, which you get used to a doctor going forward. And there's a bit of a safety house. And actually, and actually, if you look at this split between yes, it shows a register consultant, it doesn't make a huge