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East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust

Medical Student Hand Book

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Contents: Welcome 3 Mission 4 Meet the Team 5 Induction 6 The NHS 7 Confidentiality & Professionalism 8 Dress Code 9 Fire 11 Manual Handling 12 Library 13 Student Support 15 Information Technology 15 Accommodation 15 Doctors & Dentist 15 Hopper Bus 16 Maps 17 Surgery Check list 20

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Welcome Welcome to East Kent Hospitals, we aim to give you an excellent experience with good clinical exposure, excellent teaching and pastoral care to aid your development in medicine. East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust (EKHUFT) is one of the largest hospital trusts in the country, with more than 6,000 staff serving a population exceeding 700,000 and provides integrated patient care in East Kent with over 80 clinical specialties.

Established on 1st April 1999, EKHUFT has three acute hospitals at Canterbury,

Margate, and Ashford, with smaller hospitals in Dover and Folkestone.

EKHUFT provides a popular and friendly destination for training doctors and medical students.

Kent & Canterbury Hospital – Canterbury (K&CH)

Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother William Harvey Hospital – Ashford Hospital - Margate (QEQM) (WHH)

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East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust:

We care so that our values will shape how:

� People feel cared for as individuals

� People feel safe, reassured and involved

� People feel teamwork, trust and respect sit at the heart of everything we do

� People feel confident we are making a difference

East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust, Education Centres Strategic Objectives

To be a centre of excellence for the provision of high quality, innovative and effective medical education, training and learning.

To recruit, retain and develop high quality trainees and staff.

To build effective working partnerships with clinical and non-clinical directorates, patients, the public and other stakeholders.

To maximise and develop the Medical Education Directorate facilities and resources to deliver a high quality and effective service.

To provide and develop ICT, Library and Medical Illustration services and support innovations in teaching and learning.

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Meet the Team:

Director of Medical Education:

Dr Prathibha

Director of Undergraduate Medical Education

WHH K&CH QEQM Dr Tim Newson Mr Nitin Shrotri Mr Graham Ross

Undergraduate Administrators: WHH K&CH Brenda Harden Lisa Fletcher & Jane Offen

QEQM Alex Ashby & Sarah McGilley

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Induction We feel it is very important that all our medical students are welcomed into the trust. To that end we have structured an induction programme carefully and with your needs firmly in mind. On your first day you will meet with the Undergraduate Administrator. There will be a short talk and a short tour of the centre and hospital; you will also be given the opportunity to address any accommodation or car parking issues you may have.

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The NHS The NHS is short for The National Health Service. The NHS was launched in 1948 by Aneurin Bevan and runs services like hospitals, doctors, dentists and chemists; the NHS covers everything from Antenatal Screening, to Open Heart Surgery. The Department of Health is responsible for the NHS and is funded from National Taxation, in 1948 the budget was £437 today the budget is around £106 Billion. The Department of Health controls England’s 10 Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs), which oversee all NHS activities in England. Secondary care is known as acute healthcare and can be either elective care or emergency care. Elective care means planned specialist medical care or surgery, usually following referral from a primary or community health professional such as a GP. In Primary care there are over 39,409 GPs and 22,800 NHS dentists. There are 170 acute NHS trusts and 58 mental health NHS trusts, which oversee 1,600 NHS hospitals and specialist care centres. In 1948 The Three core Principles were:-

that it meet the needs of everyone that it be free at the point of delivery that it be based on clinical need, not ability to pay

These three principles have guided the NHS over more than 60 years and remain today.

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Confidentiality Issues such as patient confidentiality, health and safety, and protection of young people make it essential that proper procedures are followed in the preparation for work in hospitals. Throughout the placement, it is also important that correct conduct is observed and that medical students are aware of the ‘do’s and don’ts’. Any confidential information that could identify or lead to the identification of an individual patient or member of staff, or information about the business of the Trust must not be discussed in arenas where they may be overheard. Such information must not be discussed with anyone outside of the Trust (unless given the authority to do so). Confidential information includes all information relating to the Trust, its patients and employees. The Data Protection Act 1998 regulates the use of computerised information and paper records and the Computer Misuse Act 1990 makes it a criminal offence to gain access to unauthorised information on a computer system. The Trust is registered in accordance with this legislation, if it is found that an unauthorised disclosure has been made, there may be legal action taken

1. Justify the purpose

2. Do not use patient-identifiable information unless it is absolutely

necessary

3. Use the minimum necessary patient-identifiable information

4. Access to patient-identifiable information should be on a strict need to

know basis

5. Everyone with access to personal confidential data should be aware of

their responsibilities.

6. Understand and comply with the law

Professionalism “Professional competence is the habitual and judicious use of communication, knowledge, technical skills, clinical reasoning, emotions, values, and reflection in daily practice for the benefit of the individual and community being served”

Be Punctual

Dress appropriately

Meet deadlines

Do not use mobile phones on wards and clinics

Look after your accommodation

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Dress Code It is important that staff at all levels and disciplines including students, portray a positive and professional image and act as professional role models for patients and visitors. It is also important that any clothing or accessories worn by students do not cause offence to patients, visitors or colleagues i.e. t-shirts with inappropriate logos, excess cleavage on view etc. Jeans/Denim is not permitted. All clinical staff should be ‘bare below the elbows’ when carrying out clinical duties with direct patient contact, this includes ward rounds. All staff are required to adhere to this policy when entering clinical areas. The following contains key infection control elements that are compulsory. Key requirements are:

Neck ties, if worn, must be removed or tucked in (other than bow ties) when delivering direct patient care.

Ideally wear short sleeved shirts or roll sleeves up above the elbow when delivering any hands on care.

Cardigans, jumpers, sweatshirts etc must be removed prior to any clinical activity and patient contact.

Do not wear any hand jewellery/wristwatch apart from a plain wedding band (if desired/ appropriate).

Students must wear Identity badges at all times

Acceptable for work wear:

Skirts and dress.

Smart but casual trousers/city shorts - not denim.

V neck or round neck.

Low heeled/ flat shoes.

Short or long-sleeved shirts/blouses or polo shirts

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Fire Procedure

Important Fire Notice

If you discover or suspect a fire:

1. Immediately operate the nearest fire alarm call point

AND

2. Dial 2222 and confirm to the switchboard that this is an actual fire and the fire service is required.

If the fire alarm sounds:

1. Make an immediate thorough check of all areas within your department/ Ward

AND

. If a fire is discovered or suspected dial 2222 and confirm to the switchboard that this is an actual fire and the Fire Service is required.

This change in Trust Fire Action procedures is due to the implementation of a call Management System by Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KFRS).

In light of the above ALL Managers/Heads of Departments must review and update their Department Fire Policies to reflect these changes and if you need any assistance, please contact your site based Health & Safety Manager for further information and guidance.

IF YOU DO NOT CONTACT SWITCHBOARD ON 2222 – THE FIRE BRIGADE WILL NOT ATTEND

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LIBRARY

Library and Knowledge Services has a Library on each of the three main East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust sites at Canterbury, Ashford, and Margate. Medical students on an elective from medical schools throughout the country are welcome to use our libraries for reference and study. Books Each library holds a wide range of books on medicine, nursing, health related, management and education topics. You can search our online catalogue www.southeastlibrarysearch.nhs.uk on one of the library computers to see the complete stock of literature available at all three sites. Journals Each library keeps a wide range of medical, nursing, health, scientific and management journals. Search the online catalogue to see if a journal is held in the Trust libraries or if there is online access. A printed list is also available at the library counter. All libraries maintain a core journal collection and circulate specifically requested titles between sites. Journal articles may be photocopied in the library but journals should not be removed from the premises. Computer facilities PCs are available in the libraries for general use. They are open access (i.e. they do not require a logon) and offer Internet access, email, e-learning, literature searching and MS Office applications. Further PCs are available in student work rooms on each site. Black and white printing facilities are available in the libraries at 5p per sheet. Netvibes Netvibes is our current awareness portal for keeping you up to date with the latest healthcare information, tailored to different specialties, all in one place. Find top journals in your specialty, news feeds, useful links and more - all neatly packaged under a single tab for your convenience. www.netvibes.com/ekhuftlibrary KCH - CONTACT DETAILS: Library Education Centre Kent and Canterbury Hospital Ethelbert Road Canterbury Kent CT1 3NG Tel: 01227 766877 x 722 4851 Direct Line: 01227 864354 Fax: 01227 864154 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ekhuft.nhs.uk/libraries

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LOCATION: The library is located within the Education Centre. From the main driveway leading to the hospital, take the first left into a small car park adjacent to the Education Centre. Once inside the Centre, you will find the library to the left of the reception desk which is immediately opposite the entrance doors. QEQM - CONTACT DETAILS: Clinical Studies Library Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital Ramsgate Road Margate Kent CT9 4AN Tel: 01843 225544 x725 3829 Fax: 01843 234373 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ekhuft.nhs.uk/libraries LOCATION: We are signposted as ‘Clinical Library’ on the main signage within the hospital and on a hanging notice located in the main corridor at the far entrance to the restaurant. At the rear of the restaurant there is a set of double doors leading is courtyard and signed Clinical Library. Remaining in the corridor go past the courtyard door, along the short corridor and through the next set of double doors which are also signed. The Library is located immediately to the left, down a small flight of steps for which there is a disabled lift available. WHH - CONTACT DETAILS: Education Centre Library William Harvey Hospital Kennington Road Willesborough Ashford Kent TN24 0LZ Tel: 01233 633331 x 723 8413 Fax: 01233 616789 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ekhuft.nhs.uk/libraries LOCATION: The library is located above the main entrance to the hospital. Once through the main doors turn left towards the café, and you will see a signpost pointing left to the Red Zone. Proceed through the doors and up the stairs into the Education Centre. The library is located on your right, through the double doors at the top of the stairs.

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Student Support The Education Centres operate an ‘Open Door’ approach and you may speak with the Undergraduate Administrator at any time without having to make an appointment first.

As a general rule, if you want help/advice/support, you should see the following as your ‘first port of call’:

Your Firm Chief or Firm Teacher Undergraduate Administrator Centre Manager Director of Undergraduate Education

Bear in mind, it is very common for students to experience difficulties. This will only become a real problem if you DO NOT seek help.

Information Technology: If you have any problems with any Passwords (Novell or PAS) please ring the IT help desk on 01233 616161 for assistance; or ext. 723 6161 from any trust phone. Wi-Fi is available within accommodation and the hospitals Accommodation: Accommodation is available for all medical students at approx. £16 per night. (If not covered by your medical school) For WHH email [email protected] K&CH [email protected] and QEQM [email protected]

All students who wish to drive must purchase a car parking permit @ £5 per

week; All you need to do is visit the following web page:

http://permits.paysmarti.co.uk/acct/eastkenthospitals

Doctors If you need a doctor go to: http://www.nhs.uk/Service-Search/GP/LocationSearch/4 Dentist In an emergency contact Dental Line on 01634 890 300. This line is open 18:00 – 22:55 seven days a week and 08:30 – 13:25 weekends and Bank Holidays.

Students are also welcome to use the Doctors Mess

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