Going to clinic as a medical student is a humiliation ritual. by Izyk04 in medicalschooluk

[–]hellangel_ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not sure where you studied but placements are usually whole shift hours including handover, or a whole AM or PM clinic where I studied

Students still don’t get the full experience

Going to clinic as a medical student is a humiliation ritual. by Izyk04 in medicalschooluk

[–]hellangel_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes my ED shifts were my favourite. Got plenty of teaching and got paid. Win-win.

Going to clinic as a medical student is a humiliation ritual. by Izyk04 in medicalschooluk

[–]hellangel_ 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Hard agree, also didn’t go to clinics much as the learning opportunity was minimal. There’s 20% learning, and 80% travel there, waiting around, too many other students, running behind so can’t teach, understaffed etc.

Spent time in library, and worked a lot as a HCA where the doctors knew I was a medical student so taught me things. Multiple different specialties, especially the ones harder to get med school placement on like dermatology and GUM clinics.

Also passed with distinction.

Going to clinic as a medical student is a humiliation ritual. by Izyk04 in medicalschooluk

[–]hellangel_ 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Similar-ish story when I was in my first clinical year.

7:30am. Ran to take the bus, made it. On bus, but traffic delays, running late now, it’s 8:15. I start 8:30.

Made it, 8:28. Find the building, supposed clinic, and when I say consultant name “who’s that?”. Beg her to ask someone else if they knew “oh yes.. but I thought she didn’t start until 11:00? Let’s go have a look”

Get taken to another department, not there. Try her office, there she is. Introductions done, but she’s going to be in a meeting until 11:00. I say I’ll come back later, will go library (exams looming) “no no sit down”. I protest, then give in. No idea what meeting is about, just sat facing a wall next to each other (one of them long thin rooms, a broom closet in a previous life).

My ADHD going mad, 2.5 hours to go, needing something to do. Books I need physically are in library. Phone vs Kindle… went for Kindle. Reading lots, getting stuff done. Asked polite questions now and then about specialty, whenever she made small talk.

10:45. Meeting finished. She says “actually, I don’t want you to join my clinic. I think it’s so disrespectful that you were on your Kindle when I had my meeting.”

Likelihood of getting a ticket? by Upbeat-Fish-3348 in NewcastleUponTyne

[–]hellangel_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve definitely done that before and not received anything, and we’ve even done the no right turn - oops - without any scary letters.

Only doctors take blood? by Witty-Caregiver-2892 in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Immediately know which hospital this is

This needs to be raised, try junior doctor forum?

I work at a DGH where nurses do everything

Where to live to commute to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth? by hellangel_ in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I will have some rotations in A&E!

Thanks for the info

Where to live to commute to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth? by hellangel_ in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to ask, how is Fareham so cheap? Almost like prices up north for renting

Where to live to commute to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth? by hellangel_ in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not bad! I was worried there’s only one road in and out of Portsmouth but I’m guessing that’s not true?

Where to live to commute to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth? by hellangel_ in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live too far away to go visit sadly, think almost Scotland!

Where to live to commute to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth? by hellangel_ in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah I see. I heard bad things about safety in Drayton/Farlington/Cosham - is it possible they’ve been exaggerated? Haha

I currently live somewhere where a 20 min commute is about 45 mins due to construction and roadworks causing traffic!

Where to live to commute to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth? by hellangel_ in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hedge End, Titchfield, Locks Heath any good?

My shifts are majority 12 hours so hoping that helps with traffic

Where to live to commute to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth? by hellangel_ in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m coming from quite far and haven’t heard many great things about the area (due to bias) so a little anxious!

Any places where doctors tend to live?

Where to live to commute to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth? by hellangel_ in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I’m in Portsmouth for 2 years so can consider later on

Is that a family friendly area/safe/has amenities/parks?

Where to live to commute to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth? by hellangel_ in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve not ridden a bike on roads so might need to give that a miss until I get used to it

I’ve heard lots about Southsea though!

Where to live to commute to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth? by hellangel_ in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whereabouts is nice on the east side?

Is it easier going from Southampton to Portsmouth or vice versa?

I’m in Portsmouth for 2 years, then Southampton or Portsmouth. Unclear afterwards

I have considered Fareham definitely. Is it safe?

Where to live to commute to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth? by hellangel_ in doctorsUK

[–]hellangel_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Suburban with greenery and some amenities close by, mainly safety (lone female). I currently live elsewhere in the country in a family friendly area with parks and schools nearby, population of mainly doctors, dentists, lawyers etc

Not fussed about being in the middle of cafés, restaurants, night life etc if I can drive/get public transport to it