J F Baker1, M M Molloy, S Cusack. 1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland. joseph.f.baker@gmail.com
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Emergency Medicine (EM) is a challenging specialty to work within and forms part of a number of training programs. The Emergency Medicine experience at non-consultant hospital doctor (NCHD) level in Ireland has not been reported. METHODS: We retrospectively audited one NCHDs 6-month experience in Emergency Medicine at Cork University Hospital to document the potential experience gained from this rotation. RESULTS: We found a broad experience and exposure to a variety of medical conditions, especially orthopaedic presentations (39% of patients seen). CONCLUSION: Emergency Medicine provides a potential broad experience for a senior house officer and may be of benefit to various training schemes.
INTRODUCTION: Emergency Medicine (EM) is a challenging specialty to work within and forms part of a number of training programs. The Emergency Medicine experience at non-consultant hospital doctor (NCHD) level in Ireland has not been reported. METHODS: We retrospectively audited one NCHDs 6-month experience in Emergency Medicine at Cork University Hospital to document the potential experience gained from this rotation. RESULTS: We found a broad experience and exposure to a variety of medical conditions, especially orthopaedic presentations (39% of patients seen). CONCLUSION: Emergency Medicine provides a potential broad experience for a senior house officer and may be of benefit to various training schemes.