Medical Students
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- Introduction to Moore-Ridings Firm — created by Etienne Moore
- Those students attached to the Moore-Ridings should click here for further information
- Moore-Ridings Firm Timetable — created by Etienne Moore
- Summary of the Activities of the Moore-Ridings Surgical Firm
- Moore-Ridings In-Patient Lists — created by Etienne Moore
- Medical students attached to the Moore-Ridings firm should obtain the patient list from the F1 house officers. They should use the list to make sure that they understand the reason for admission for all Moore-Ridings patients and use the list to write down any aide memoires about patients' clinical scenarios and any questions that they want to ask. Use the patient list during the surgical attachment to make sure that you understand what every patient's surgical story is when you visit them each day on the daily ward round. The patient list is a confidential Trust document and should be treated with great respect and disposed of appropriately. Medical students who do not keep the information on patient lists private and confidential will be disciplined.
- Tips on how to present on Mr Moore's ward rounds — created by Etienne Moore
- Click here to find out what Mr Moore looks for in a consultant ward round presentation
- Mr Moore's Medical Education Articles — created by Etienne Moore
- Click here for medical education articles by Mr Moore. Medical students and trainee doctors joining his firm would do well to read these articles because Mr Moore will often ask questions about these topics on his teaching ward rounds!
- A student's experience on the Moore-Ridings firm — created by Paul Zeun
- A medical student who has completed his Moore-Ridings surgical firm year 3 attachment writes here
- A third year medical student's experience — created by Guy Mole
- A BSMS 3rd year medical students writes about their time on the Moore-Ridings firm
- Mr Moore's Year 3 Case Based Discussion Examination Tips — created by Etienne Moore
- Click here for tips on how to do well in the BSMS third year surgical case based discussion exams
- Mr Moore's Year 3 and Year 5 OSCE Exams hints and tips — created by Etienne Moore
- Mr Moore is a regular OSCE surgery examiner and BSMS students can find his hints and tips for success here