Trust grade doctors are based on the ward. The day starts with a MDT review of potential ward discharges. Patient-orientated tasks arise from the ward round where they present the new patients. The rest of the day is spent continuing the care of the patients on the ward, completing specific tasks from the ward round and dealing with acutely unwell patients.
During a normal day on the ward the trust grade doctors will summarise the new patients on the ward and update the list of patients. They will present on the ward round and prioritise any tasks created during the round. After the ward round they will continue to complete tasks and deal with unpredictable events such as deteriorating patients. They will also be involved in discussions with family members and continue to care for the patients on the wards.
For more details, please refer to the job description document.
Job responsibilities
Trust grade doctors are based on the ward. The day starts with a MDT review of potential ward discharges. Patient-orientated tasks arise from the ward round where they present the new patients. The rest of the day is spent continuing the care of the patients on the ward, completing specific tasks from the ward round and dealing with acutely unwell patients.
During a normal day on the ward the trust grade doctors will summarise the new patients on the ward and update the list of patients. They will present on the ward round and prioritise any tasks created during the round. After the ward round they will continue to complete tasks and deal with unpredictable events such as deteriorating patients. They will also be involved in discussions with family members and continue to care for the patients on the wards.
For more details, please refer to the job description document.
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