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Getting into Core Surgical Training

Getting into Core Surgical Training. Mr Paul Sutton CT2 General Surgery North Western Deanery. Overview. Surgical portfolios Curriculum vitae Surgical log books Finally Making the most of your surgical attachments Top tips Keeping up to date. Surgical Portfolios.

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Getting into Core Surgical Training

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  1. Getting into Core Surgical Training Mr Paul Sutton CT2 General Surgery North Western Deanery

  2. Overview • Surgical portfolios • Curriculum vitae • Surgical log books • Finally • Making the most of your surgical attachments • Top tips • Keeping up to date

  3. Surgical Portfolios

  4. Surgical Portfolio 1/2 • Needs to include (at a minimum) - CV - Certificates - Surgical Logbook - Student/Foundation Logbook - Letters of support - Audit

  5. Surgical Portfolio 2/2 • Continued- - Research and publications - Teaching - Reflective Diary • Other things to consider - Presentations given - SSM/Elective reports

  6. Curriculum Vitae

  7. Surgical CV 1/5 • Name, DOB (Age), Sex, Contact Details • Qualifications (A Levels and beyond) • Memberships to professional bodies - RCSEng/RCSEd/JASME/ASGBI - BMA/MPS less important • Employment history

  8. Surgical CV 2/5 • OOPEs (out of programme experience) - SSMs ideally in surgery, or relevant subject (e.g. critical care) - Summer placements - Elective • Research and Publications - ‘Publish or perish’ - Still important

  9. Surgical CV 3/5 • Audit - Compulsory - Choose something worthwhile • Teaching - Informal (ad hoc ward based) - Formal (prescribed, learning plan, presentation, feedback)

  10. Surgical CV 4/5 • Management - Not immediately relevant, but one of the roles of a surgeon, necessary to embrace • Letters to learned journals - Carry CV points, not as important as research - Must be peer reviewed, many available on internet

  11. Surgical CV 5/5 • Awards received - Med school prizes, presentation prizes, awards from other organisations • Courses attended - Lots available, advertised in sBMJ, many on the internet, observe on some courses if necessary • Extra-curricular activities

  12. Surgical Logbooks

  13. Surgical Logbook 1/2 • Three available • http://www.elogbook.org/ (Edinburgh) • http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/career /pathway/bstlog.html (London) • www.iscp.ac.uk (PMETB) • Essential to maintain an up to date record of experience to date – the best evidence of your trainability!

  14. Surgical Logbook 2/2 • You need to record - interesting patients/cases - acute surgical patients seen - outpatient clinics attended - procedures performed (CVP lines, art lines, cystoscopy etc) - surgical procedures observed/assisted/performed - time spent in simulators - anything to prove attainment of competencies

  15. Finally …

  16. Making the most of your attachments in surgery • Turn up to as many ward rounds, theatre sessions and clinics as you can • Spend time shadowing the F1 • Clerk all new patients and present them • Get involved in the ward round, know the patients! • Keep a log book of all practical procedures, interesting cases and sessions attended

  17. Some Top Tips! • Start building up your portfolio now • Observe or attend some surgical courses • Get involved in teaching and management • Give presentations • Get a good set of SSMs and elective in a relevant specialty

  18. Some Top Tips! • Decide on your career early on, and demonstrate longevity of interest • Badger people to get you involved in audit and or research • Read journals online and keep up to date • Attend College student activities • Seek and apply for prizes and scholarships

  19. Keeping up to date Top websites! • www.bma.org.uk • www.mmc.nhs.uk • www.mtas.nhs.uk • www.pmetb.ac.uk • www.rcseng.ac.uk • www.gmc-uk.org • www.rcsed.ac.uk • www.iscp.ac.uk • www.asgbi.org.uk • www.asit.org

  20. Thanks for listening! Any questions?

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