MD2 Rotations Guide Overview
Hitting the wards marks a new beginning for MD2s. After the torment and perils of learning exclusively from lectures in FJ Clark and the eSuite, it is your time to become a student in the scary hospital environment.
Hitting the wards marks a new beginning for MD2s. After the torment and perils of learning exclusively from lectures in FJ Clark and the eSuite, it is your time to become a student in the scary hospital environment.
This article is part of WAMSS’s MD2 Rotations Guide. Start with page one to check out our other useful tips in this series. Note: The advice shown here may not reflect …
Tips: How to Learn on the Wards. 1. Talk to Patients, 2. Taking Histories, 3. Figuring out your Schedule
Tips: Behaviour on the Wards. 1. General Behaviour, 2. Have a Positive, Proactive Attitude, 3. Cool Tips on What to Do, 4. Reality Check: Be proactive, but don’t be a dick, 5…
WAMSS Clinical Prep: 7 Key Tips. 1. Don’t be late – being on time makes a good impression, 2. Introduce yourself to staff, 3. Be helpful – collect files before ward rounds, have the obs ready, 4. Get a nerd box, 5…
Try and see a few patients per week (at least) for a formal 45min interview. Make sure you ask the team who is appropriate. Don’t be too scared about this, if you’re not feeling confident doing a psych history then just go in for an informal chat.
This article is part of WAMSS’s MD2 Rotations Guide. Start with page one to check out our other useful tips in this series. Note: The advice shown here may not reflect …
This article is part of WAMSS’s MD2 Rotations Guide. Start with page one to check out our other useful tips in this series. Note: The advice shown here may not reflect current Department of …