Modules
- Year 1
- Year 2
- Introduction to Year 2 and Year Outcomes
- Cardiorespiratory 2
- Metabolism 2
- Brain and Behaviour 2
- Human Development 2
- Human Sciences and Public Health 2
- Locomotor 2
- Cancer Week
- Moving and Handling Training
- Year 2 Lifesaver Programme
- Clinical Communication Skills
- Medicine in Society 2
- Extended Patient Contact
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Year 3
- Introduction to Year 3 and Year Outcomes
- Clinical Science and Professionalism (Weeks 1-3)
- Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Haematology (CR3)
- Gastroenterology and Cancer (MET3A)
- Public Health
- Endocrinology and Renal Medicine (MET3B)
- General Practice and Community Care
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Clinical and Communication Skills
- Year 4
- Introduction and Year 4 Outcomes
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Child Health
- HIV & Sexual Health
- Musculoskeletal
- Health Care of the Elderly
- Neuroscience
- Dermatology
- General Practice and Community Care
- Psychiatry
- Ear, Nose and Throat
- Global Health and Ethics
- Ophthalmology
- Clinical & Communication Skills
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Year 5
- Introduction to Year 5 and Year Outcomes
- Teaching Week 1
- Teaching Week 2
- Anaesthesia & ITU (AN & ITU)
- Breaking Bad News
- Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Community Care
- Doctors as Teachers and Educators (DATE)
- Emergency Medicine (EMERG MED)
- General (Internal) Medicine (G(I)M)
- Immediate Life Support (ILS)
- Student Assistantship
- Simulation
- Surgery
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Year GEP 1
Year 4 CSP4a: Introduction and Year 4 Outcomes
- Prof Bruce Kidd
- b.l.kidd@qmul.ac.uk
Introduction
During this year you will have your most concentrated exposure to the medical and surgical specialities. This means that you will be exposed to areas of medicine in greater depth than might have been the case previously. Whilst Year 4 provides an opportunity to practice clinical generic skills learnt in previous years, you will also learn a number of new and important skills that will serve you well during your medical career.
Sessions
- General Outcomes for Year 4
- Understand and have experience of the principles and methods of improvement including audit, adverse incident reporting and quality improvement and how to use the results of audit to improve practice
- Recognise the duty to take action if a colleague's health, performance or conduct is putting patients at risk (GMC)
- Overview of Year 4 Introduction to the Mentor Programme
- Lecture 1: Probity and related issues
- Lecture 8: Introduction to Global Health: why is it important?
- Lecture 6: Brief Introduction to Global Health
- Introduction to Electives: Introduction to SSC4
- Lecture 3: View From the Shop Floor
- Lecture 5: When Team Working Goes Wrong
- Lecture 7: Prevention, Control and Infection - Hazards in Resource Poor Settings
- Seminar 2: Community Based Medicine Seminar
- Public Health Component of SSC4
- Lecture 2: Clinical Governance and the NHS today
- Lecture 4: Effective Team Working in the NHS
- Lecture 9: Clincial Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Prescribing Coursework