ADELAIDE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ SOCIETY
ROLLING HANDOVER
ROVER: your very own Rotation Guide
Year Level Rotation Hospital/location Home Ward
MBBS IV Infectious diseases RAH S8
Admin Contact Dept/Level Phone E-mail
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Rotation Contact Dept/Level Phone
Dr. Brett Ritchie Department of Infectious diseases 08 8222 5773
E-mail Current Key Staff CNC Intern(s) Registrar(s) Fellow(s)
brett.ritchie@health.sa.gov.au
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Assessment Criteria/Tasks Summative Formative Weighting
Case report and presentation Participation in ward activities Assessment/Task
Timetable Please mark compulsory tasks with an asterisk (*). MONDAY
TUESDAY
AM – Consults with Reg 1 AM – IDCP, RASS PM - IDC Time & Task Time & Task Time & Task
9am – ID Ward round AM – consults with Reg 2 Time & Task Time & Task 2pm – ID unit meeting (IMVS level 1) Time & Task Time & Task Time & Task
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Extra (weekend/after hours)
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
AM – consults with RMO AM – IDCP, IDC AM – IDCP, IDC Time & Task Time & Task Time & Task
WEDNESDAY
AM – consults with Reg 1 AM - IDC Time & Task Time & Task Time & Task Time & Task
AM – consults with Reg 2 Time & Task Time & Task Time & Task Time & Task Time & Task
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Tips
IDCP, IDC, RASS are outpatient clinics – there are clinics throughout the week including Thurs and Fri afternoons, however, they do not all welcome students. Best to collect an OPD timetable from level 9 receptionist and ask which clinics best to sit in Each day one Registrar or RMO is rostered for consults – work out a roster between you and other students to have one student following the consults doctor each day (these consults are more important than clinics) There are 6 tutorials to be given by registrars and consultants – try and schedule these as early as possible so that they do give the tutorial (all of them are busy)
Key Topics
Common infections – pneumonia, meningitis, endocarditis, OM, septic arthritis, UTI, diarrhoea, sepsis, HIV, Hepatitis B and C Know your antibiotics Microbiology techniques and clinical relevance
Resources
Infectious diseases: a clinical approach (available in the ward office) Therapeutic guidelines - antibiotics 2nd year MMI notes and lectures
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