Fairfield GeneralHospital
RochdaleOld Road
Bury BL9 7TD
0161 778 3232
2 Year Academic Foundation Programme
Academic Foundation Leads – Dr Sarita Bhat & Dr D. Whitcombe
Clinical Research /Academic lead – DR J.Limdi
Foundation Programme Directors -Dr Sarita Bhat & Dr D. Whitcombe
The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust serves the communities of North Manchester, Bury, Rochdale and Oldham. This area is collectively known as the North East sector of Greater Manchester. The Trust provides a range of elective and emergency, district general services, some specialist services and operates from 5 sites.
NorthManchester GeneralHospital;
Fairfield GeneralHospital;
The RoyalOldhamHospital;
Rochdale Infirmary
BirchHillHospital
Our aim is to introduce Foundation doctors to academic training in the field of medical education and certain clinical specialities in order to inspire and encourage individuals to undertake further academic training.
Features of the programme include:
- As an academic trainee at Pennine Trust you will spend one session per week, usually in the afternoon, on your academic activities over a period of two years.
- You will be required to undertake research, publication of papers and presentations at academic meetings. Whilst attaining all the usual foundation competencies, you will be expected to acquire extra experience and expertise in generic skills.
- This will include some responsibilities in organisation and delivery of teaching.
- You will have named academic educational supervisor/mentor.
- All academic trainees will be encouraged to undertake the writing of a review article. The final article will be submitted to a peer review journal for publication.
- For all academic trainees whether research, educational or management focused they will be expected to deliver a teaching seminar at which their educational supervisor will be present and will give formal feedback on teaching competence based on an audience feedback.
- You will be required to take the regional Good Clinical Practice Course
You will be required to make contact with your academic supervisor as soon as possible on arrival. Discussion and preparatory work around medical education activity/research can begin as soon as possible to make your stay productive. By FY2 you should have ample opportunity to plan, deliver and present your own project related to education and training. In particular there are excellent opportunities to work in areas of simulation and clinical /research in the field of Gastroenterology and Stroke Medicine. Submission to National and International academic meetings for presentation would be expected.
ACADEMIC TRACK- 23FY1 / FY2
General Medicine / Surgery/Urology / Radiology / Emergency Medicine / General Practice / Acute Medicine
Post details Year 1 – FY1
Placement 1-General Medicine FY1 4 months Fairfield General Hospital
Educational Supervisor: Dr J. Pavel
Clinical Supervisor: Dr M.Fletcher
Where is the placement based: Ward Based- General/Geriatric/Endocrinology patients
Brief description of the department:
One busy wards with 26 beds . Fast turnover of Geriatric and General Medical patients. Multidisciplinary approach
Main duties of this post:
Ward rounds.
Day to day work on busy wards.
Practical procedures.
Regular MDT meeting
Teaching of undergraduates.
Attendance out-patient clinics
Participation in Medicine teaching and audit with appropriate supervision for all duties.
Typical working pattern in this post :
9 AM TO 5 PM
Mon: AM consultant ward round PM Ward work
Tues: AM ward work PM ward work
Wed: AM SpR ward round PM ward work
Thurs: AM teaching consultant ward round PM FY1 teaching
Fri: AM consultant ward round PM – Academic activity
Nil Banded
Placement 2
Urology FY1 4 months North Manchester General Hospital
Educational Supervisor :Dr J.Pavel
Clinical Supervisor : Mr Hussain
Where is the placement based:
NMGH, ward based
Brief description of the department:
General/Emergency Surgery in a busy DistrictGeneralHospital
Main duties of this post:
Ward work
Post take ward rounds
Theatre attendance
Clerking of elective patients
Out-patient clinics attendance
Typical working pattern in this post :
8 AM TO 4 PM
Mon: Ward rounds + ward work, elective clerking
Tues: Ward rounds + ward work, elective clerking + theatre
Wed: Ward rounds + ward work, elective clerking + theatre
Thurs: Ward rounds + ward work and Foundation teaching
Fri: Ward rounds + ward work and academic activity
On call requirements: On call on the surgical rota
Band 1A
Placement 3
Radiology FY1 4 Months Fairfield General Hospital
Educational Supervisor :Dr J Pavel
Clinical Supervisor :Dr S.Limdi
Where is the placement based :department based
Brief description of the department:
The radiology department provides an imaging service covering all imaging modalities apart from nuclear medicine, which is available at another of the hospitals in the same trust.
Main duties of this post and working pattern:
9 AM TO 5 PM
The post is supernumerary with no fixed service commitment. There are opportunities to learn new skills including performing radiological examinations under supervision.
The FY1 is encouraged to conduct an audit.
A timetable is drawn up for each trainee depending on individual interests and needs
Opportunity to learn toperform radiological procedures.
Opportunity to learn radiological anatomy.
Opportunity to learn to interpret radiological examinations
Attend foundation teaching programme.
Opportunity to attend MDT and clinical meetings.
Nil Banded
Post details Year 2 – FY2
Placement 1FY2 General Practice 4 Months Redbank Surgery
Educational Supervisor :Dr J. Raw
Clinical Supervisor: Dr J. Newton
Where will the placement be based :Redbank Surgery
Brief description of the department:
Failsworth Group Practice is based in Failsworth. It has a list size of just over 13000 patients and currently 7 full-time equivalent doctors work in the surgery. A Nurse Practitioner, three nurses and two health care assistants support the clinical team. The practice is based in a health centre which also houses a large and varied multidisciplinary team
Main duties of this post:
The foundation year doctor will have the duty to hold surgeries in the morning and afternoon unless away for education.
The doctor will see pre-booked patients as well as cases booked in on the same day with either an exacerbation of a chronic problem or an acute minor ailment.
The doctor will do home visits.
The doctor will request investigations, will look at results and act on them.
The doctor may do telephone consultations if appropriate.
The doctor will have the opportunity to undertake audit if relevant
The foundation doctor has access to his/her own consulting room that is equipped with a computer with access to internet for e-learning. The foundation year doctor is expected to attend the monthly education meeting usually with outside speakers invited to talk about a hot topic. The foundation year doctor attends the weekly primary health care team meeting for case discussion.
The doctor is released for half a day a week for teaching at the hospital, for meetings and for self-study.
Typical working pattern in this post :
9 AM to 5 PM
Mon: home visits
Tues: am surgery, pm off for training or half-day; once a month in-house teaching, weekly Foundation Training
Wed: am surgery, pm surgery
Thurs: am surgery, pm surgery
Fri: am surgery ,pm –academic work
On call requirements:
Banded at 1 B
Placement 2
Emergency Medicine ( A&E) FY2 4 Months Fairfield General Hospital
Educational Supervisor :Dr J Raw
Clinical Supervisor:Mr Z. Hassan
Where is the placement be : Emergency Department
Brief description of the department:
The Emergency Department is part of the Directorate of Unscheduled Care in the Division of Medicine. There is a long standing close working relationship between the Emergency department and the intensive care, high dependency and coronary care units. The department receives all types of emergencies.
Main duties of this post:
The FY2 trainee is expected to see all the different types of emergencies, initiate appropriate management and investigation and discuss any concerns with a senior supervisor.
The trainee will work as part of the Emergency Department Team in managing seriously ill and injured patients (including paediatrics).
The trainee will communicate appropriately with in-patient teams and General Practitioners.
The trainee will learn to make decisions appropriately and effectively and prioritise their work.
Weekly protected teaching is provided and they will take part in Foundation Course for Emergency Medicine (VLE).
Typical working pattern in this post :
Full shift rota
48 hours 1B
Direct supervision by senior doctors at all times associated with teaching and supervision in practical procedures.
Protected teaching on The Foundation Teaching Programme.-Tuesday AM
Academic Activity- Friday PM
Foundation VLE Course in Emergency Medicine.
Soft Tissue Injuries Course
Audit
Placement 3
Acute Medicine FY2 4 months- Fairfield GeneralHospital
Educational Supervisor :DR J Raw
Clinical Supervisor :Dr K Gow
Where will the placement be based (e.g. ward or department)
ward based 7 and 20
Brief description of the department:
Busy 35 bedded medical admissions unit, with twice daily consultant ward rounds 7 days per week
Main duties of this post:
Ward rounds.
Day to day work on busy wards.
Practical procedures.
Regular MDT meeting
Teaching of undergraduates.
Attendance out-patient clinics
Participation in Medicine teaching and audit with appropriate supervision for all duties.
Supervised clerking and management of acute medical emergencies
Management of patients in HDU/ITU settings
Typical working pattern in this post:
9 AM to 5 PM
Am post take rounds with MAU consultants
PM ward work & clerking patients
Attendance AT Foundation teaching –Tuesday AM
Academic Activity-Friday AM
Banded 1B