Yesterday and today, I was in a group doing simulations for various situations in ED, with a mannequin which had a pulse, pupilliary responses and various other responses; with a monitor and facilitator giving speech as a patient. We were asked to pretend we were doctors and initiate the management of the patient in front of us. We were also video recorded and they played back some portions of our performance to show us, although it is not part of our assessment.
It was very fun! Unfortunately, due to confidentiality agreements, I am not able to say what the situations were. This was not a university wide thing for medical school though. It was just at St Vincent's. So the ED simulations are another reason to come to St Vincent's, apart from the rigorous teaching. And of course the table tennis.
Hello everyone. I graduated with Doctor of Medicine at the University of Melbourne in 2015. I previously attained a Bachelor of Biomedicine at Melbourne in 2011. This blog documents some of my journey so far, starting from the year before I got into medicine. It also contains discussions of other issues with varying degrees of relevance to medicine or the selection process that I decide to bring up.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
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