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A New Training Opportunity for Intensive Care Trainees in the Severn Deanery
As a newly qualified Foundation Year 1 doctor, I witnessed the devastating impact of poor communication in a clinical setting. A consultant surgeon had the unenviable task of informing a patient that her cancer was inoperable. The conversation was rushed, clinical, and devoid of empathy. The woman sat in stunned silence, her confusion and distress palpable, while the surgeon moved on to his next case without offering any support. That moment stayed with me and underscored the importance of effective, compassionate communication in medicine...
Written by Dr Tom Cloke and Dr Hannah Crofton
As a newly qualified Foundation Year 1 doctor, I witnessed the devastating impact of poor communication in a clinical setting. A consultant surgeon had the unenviable task of informing a patient that her cancer was inoperable. The conversation was rushed, clinical, and devoid of empathy. The woman sat in stunned silence, her confusion and distress palpable, while the surgeon moved on to his next case without offering any support. That moment stayed with me and underscored the importance of effective, compassionate communication in medicine...
Written by Dr Tom Cloke and Dr Hannah Crofton
A matched journey through intensive care training
When I left home for medical school, I packed my £79 Halfords bike and headed to Edinburgh. Known for its hilly terrain and charming cobbled streets, Edinburgh wasn’t exactly cyclist-friendly. But for me, cycling was a practical way to get around. As a medical student, every minute counted, and cycling gave me a few extra minutes of sleep—something that felt vital during a jam-packed schedule of lectures and studying...
Written by Elaine Yip
When I left home for medical school, I packed my £79 Halfords bike and headed to Edinburgh. Known for its hilly terrain and charming cobbled streets, Edinburgh wasn’t exactly cyclist-friendly. But for me, cycling was a practical way to get around. As a medical student, every minute counted, and cycling gave me a few extra minutes of sleep—something that felt vital during a jam-packed schedule of lectures and studying...
Written by Elaine Yip
Scotland West Training unit
Dr Cathy Ross shares lessons from her final year of ICM training, covering placements, leadership, job planning and preparing for life as a consultant.