Work experience Flashcards

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What is the NHS Genomics Strategy?

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  • The NHS has rolled out a world-leading genomic testing system for babies in ICU.
  • The Generation Study, a world-leading initiative led by Genomics England in partnership with NHS England, has begun testing newborns for over 200 rare genetic conditions.
  • Aims to screen up to 100,000 newborns across England, which could lead to early diagnosis and treatment of rare genetic disorders.
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Who was Joshua Curtis?

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Joshua’s family spent two years seeking a diagnosis for his metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD). Had this study been available when Joshua was born, he might have benefited from life-changing gene therapy available on the NHS.

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How early did the NHS offer WGS?

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The NHS was the first healthcare system in the world to offer whole genome sequencing (WGS) as part of routine care.

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What occurred that emphasised teamwork and reflection?

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  • Emergency procedure/response/situation.
  • All worked together, under the leadership of the doctor, to stabilise the patient.
  • After successful outcome, the team reflected on what went well and what could have gone better.
  • MDT meetings, many different professionals, all contributing equally.
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What things emphasised reflection?

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  • Analysis of deaths and morbidity.
  • Link events in pregnancy and neonatal care to infant mortality.
  • Reflection on bereavement care and support.
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What things emphasised empathy?

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  • Volunteering with SJA.
  • Dealing with patients experiencing emotional distress.
  • Comforting and talking to patients.
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What things emphasised communication?

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  • Observing doctors communicate difficult news to patient’s families in neonates.
  • Seeing how doctors communicated with people giving birth (surgically and vaginally).
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What seemed difficult about life as a doctor?

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  • Bleepers going off frequently: understaffing and high demand.
  • Long hours, emotionally stressful situations etc.
  • Nevertheless rewarding.
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What did you enjoy most about work experience?

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  • The sense of teamwork and unity between all professions and levels of seniority.
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Reflecting On Your Work Experience, What Event, If Any, Changed Your Views On Modern Medicine?

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  • My view is that where funding etc is lacking, doctors and healthcare staff are feeling obliged to fill the gaps unfairly.
  • Their diligence and good-spirit is being exploited and as a result they are being severely over-worked.
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