North Central Thames Foundation School

Individual Placement Description - Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Placement / F1 General Surgery
The department / BTUH NHS Foundation Trust is a University Hospital affiliated to UCL, situated 30 miles to the east of London on the North Bank of the Thames Estuary. The Trust has an established reputation amongst the surgical community for the delivery of supervised training and is popular amongst the trainees. Basildon is the largest teaching hospital outside London for UCL students, consequently there are many opportunities to participate and deliver teaching to medical students.
The General Surgical department provides General Surgical on call services for the population of Basildon and Thurrock and Elective surgical services in Upper GI, Colorectal, Vascular, Breast, Endocrine, Urology and Paediatrics.
The General Surgical department is structured into three ‘superfirms’, each has two or more Consultants supported by at least one Specialty Doctor, two Specialist Registrars, 2 F2/Core trainees and F1s. There are a number of specialty nurses who also support the Multidisciplinary services. The firms are Colorectal, Vascular and Upper GI with Breast. There is a separate Urology Firm with 3 Consultants, 2 Specialty Doctors, one SpR, one F2 and 4 F1s.
The type of work to expect and learning opportunities / F1s are attached to specific surgical firms and expected to take an active role in the day to day management of the firm. They are responsible for documenting progress in the Clinical Record, organising investigations requested by the team and collating and communicating the results of those investigations. FY1s are expected to undertake simple ward based procedures with supervision as necessary, but are also encouraged to attend the operating theatre. Simulation centre training is available for a wide range of surgical skills from simple iv cannulation to laparoscopic and endoscopic simulation. Once competent in simulation these skills can be transferred to clinical practice.
There are regular educational meetings within the department, in addition to the F1 programme lectures held on a Monday. This includes a monthly M&M and Surgical audit meeting, and weekly SpR led MRCS teaching on a Thursday morning.
National courses are also held in the simulation centre, these include Basic Surgical Skills, Advanced Trauma Life Support, the Basildon Trauma Course and Core Laparoscopic skills .
Location / Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital NHS FT, Wards: Burstead/SRU/Elsdon/BDU
Supervisor(s) / Miss Bryony Lovett
Main duties of the placement / When on call the F1 is responsible for the management of the surgical inpatients. F1s are also encouraged to participate in the assessment and management of emergency admissions and are expected to attend all trauma calls, where acting as the scribe they observe and record the activities of the trauma team. All documentation is subsequently reviewed by the trauma team leader which allows an excellent learning opportunity. Each F1 is allocated a clinical and educational supervisor. Within the department F1s are encouraged to develop independence at a level commensurate with their competence and confidence. As the year progresses F1s are allowed increasing levels of responsibility whilst still being offered close Consultant lead support and teaching.
Typical working pattern in this placement / Mon – Fri: Ward Rounds consultant led/jobs/clerking
Mon: 1200 – 1400 F1 mandatory bleep free generic teaching
programme
Fri: pm MDT Meeting
On call requirements: 1 in 12 Mon – Thurs nights
1 in 12 Fri – Sun nights
1 in 12 weekend days
1 in 12 Mon – Thurs days
Employer information / Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides:
  • an extensive range of acute medical services at Basildon University Hospital
  • outpatient clinics, diagnostics and a day surgery unit at Orsett Hospital (Orsett also houses a minor-injuries unit)
  • diagnostic services (x-ray and phlebotomy) at the St. Andrew's Centre, Billericay
We primarily serve the 400,000 population of Basildon and Thurrock in south west Essex, plus residents of the neighbouring districts of Brentwood and Castle Point.
In addition, we also provide diagnosis and treatment for people with cardiovascular (heart) and respiratory (lung) diseases atThe Essex Cardiothoracic Centre, based at Basildon University Hospital. The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre serves people from the county of Essex and beyond,and is amongst the most modern centres of its kind in the country, boasting the latest equipment and technology. The centre provides a'primary percutaneous coronary intervention service', where peoplefrom across the county who have had a heart attack are brought directly to the Essex Cardiothoracic Centre to have stents fitted to repair constricted coronary arteries.
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Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust primarily serves a 400,000 population in south-west Essex covering Basildon and Thurrock, together with parts of Brentwood and Castle Point.
We provide an extensive range of acute medical services at Basildon and Orsett Hospitals, plus x-ray and blood testing facilities at the St Andrew's Centre in Billericay. We also provide dermatology services across the whole of south Essex.
The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre is also part of the Trust, providing a full range of tertiary cardiothoracic services for the whole county and further afield.
In April 2004, we became one of the first ten NHS foundation trusts in the country, with a Council of Governors comprising local elected members, meaning we could work much more closely with our local community to address and deliver their needs.
Local people, patients and staff can become members of the Trust and have a say in the healthcare services we provide. We have more than 10,000 public members and 4,000 staff members.
Foundation status gives us have more control over how we spend our money and plan our services. We remain firmly part of the NHS and are subject to NHS standards, performance ratings and inspections.
We have always put a high value on training and education and in 1997 we were awarded the status of Associate Teaching Hospital by the Royal Free University College London Medical School. In 2002, the Secretary of State for Health conferred University Hospital status.

It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your placement and may be subject to change.

Placement / F1 General Surgery w/ Breast
The department / Mr Salih/Mr Chicken are Breast and General Surgeons, Mr Taylor who also undertakes colorectal surgery works in the breast unit with the addition of a Locum Specialist. The firm currently has one SpR equivalent, one F2 and one F1.
The type of work to expect and learning opportunities / F1s are attached to specific surgical firms and expected to take an active role in the day to day management of the firm. They are responsible for documenting progress in the Clinical Record, organising investigations requested by the team and collating and communicating the results of those investigations. F1s are expected to undertake simple ward based procedures with supervision as necessary, but are also encouraged to attend the operating theatre. Simulation centre training is available for a wide range of surgical skills from simple iv cannulation to laparoscopic and endoscopic simulation. Once competent in simulation these skills can be transferred to clinical practice.
When on call the F1 is responsible for the management of the surgical inpatients. F1s are also encouraged to participate in the assessment and management of emergency admissions and are expected to attend all trauma calls, where acting as the scribe they observe and record the activities of the trauma team. All documentation is subsequently reviewed by the trauma team leader which allows an excellent learning opportunity. Each F1 is allocated a clinical and educational supervisor. Within the department F1s are encouraged to develop independence at a level commensurate with their competence and confidence. As the year progresses F1s are allowed increasing levels of responsibility whilst still being offered close Consultant lead support and teaching.
Location / Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital NHS FT
Ward: Bulphan/Burstead and outliers
Supervisor(s) / Mr Hugo Taylor/Miss Bryony Lovett – at present
Main duties of the placement / The breast unit sees 2 week wait cancer and symptomatic breast patients every week. They are seen within a multidisciplinary one stop clinic, with radiology, histopathology and oncology support. The unit performs primary reconstructions with the support of the plastic surgeons from Broomfield.
Mr Salih and Mr Chicken participate in the General Surgical on call rota so the trainees benefit from the exposure to the normal range of emergency admissions.
Typical working pattern in this placement / Typical working pattern in this post e.g. ward rounds, clinics, theatre sessions
Daily/weekly/monthly (if applicable)
Mon: Ward round/ jobs/ clerking
1200 – 1400 F1 generic teaching.
Tues: Ward R/ jobs/ clerking
Wed: Consultant led Ward R.
Thurs: MDT am/ Ward R /jobs/ clerking
Fri: Ward R/jobs/clerking
Pre-assessment clinic 1 per month.
Teaching during Ward round and clinics.
On call requirements: 1 in 12 Mon – Thurs nights
1 in 12 Fri – Sun nights
1 in 12 weekend days
1 in 12 Mon – Thurs days
Employer information / Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides:
  • an extensive range of acute medical services at Basildon University Hospital
  • outpatient clinics, diagnostics and a day surgery unit at Orsett Hospital (Orsett also houses a minor-injuries unit)
  • diagnostic services (x-ray and phlebotomy) at the St. Andrew's Centre, Billericay
We primarily serve the 400,000 population of Basildon and Thurrock in south west Essex, plus residents of the neighbouring districts of Brentwood and Castle Point.
In addition, we also provide diagnosis and treatment for people with cardiovascular (heart) and respiratory (lung) diseases atThe Essex Cardiothoracic Centre, based at Basildon University Hospital. The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre serves people from the county of Essex and beyond,and is amongst the most modern centres of its kind in the country, boasting the latest equipment and technology. The centre provides a'primary percutaneous coronary intervention service', where peoplefrom across the county who have had a heart attack are brought directly to the Essex Cardiothoracic Centre to have stents fitted to repair constricted coronary arteries.
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Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust primarily serves a 400,000 population in south-west Essex covering Basildon and Thurrock, together with parts of Brentwood and Castle Point.
We provide an extensive range of acute medical services at Basildon and Orsett Hospitals, plus x-ray and blood testing facilities at the St Andrew's Centre in Billericay. We also provide dermatology services across the whole of south Essex.
The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre is also part of the Trust, providing a full range of tertiary cardiothoracic services for the whole county and further afield.
In April 2004, we became one of the first ten NHS foundation trusts in the country, with a Council of Governors comprising local elected members, meaning we could work much more closely with our local community to address and deliver their needs.
Local people, patients and staff can become members of the Trust and have a say in the healthcare services we provide. We have more than 10,000 public members and 4,000 staff members.
Foundation status gives us have more control over how we spend our money and plan our services. We remain firmly part of the NHS and are subject to NHS standards, performance ratings and inspections.
We have always put a high value on training and education and in 1997 we were awarded the status of Associate Teaching Hospital by the Royal Free University College London Medical School. In 2002, the Secretary of State for Health conferred University Hospital status.

It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your placement and may be subject to change.

Placement / F1 General Surgery w/ Colorectal
The department / There are 5 Colorectal surgeons, Mr Taylor, Mr Ashraf, Miss Lovett, Mr Zammit and Locum Consultant. They are supported by 2 Associate specialists, 3 SpRs, 1 core trainee, 3 F2s and 5 F1s.
The type of work to expect and learning opportunities / The unit performs over 200 colorectal procedures for Cancer per annum. The recent appointment of two new laparoscopic surgeons will increase the percentage of cases performed laparoscopically.
Basildon is a Bowel Cancer Screening Centre and there is a close working relationship with the gastroenterology firms. The weekly Colorectal cancer MDT is attended by surgeons, physicians, oncology, pathology and radiology and supported by the Colorectal nurse practitioners. There is also a fortnightly Inflammatory Bowel Disease MDT where complex patients are reviewed with radiology and histopathology support and management planned.
SpRs attend endoscopy lists, undertake regular operating and Consultant led clinics.
Location / Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital NHS FT
Wards: Burstead/Elsdon & SRU
Supervisor(s) / Mr Hugo Taylor/Miss Bryony Lovett/Mr Zammit/Mr Ashraf
Main duties of the placement / The F1s are encouraged to work independently on the wards following the guidance of senior staff. They are encouraged to attend theatre whenever possible. They are allocated to pre-assessment clinics which are proforma driven, supported by dedicated nurse practitioners and supervised by a Consultant anaesthetist.
Typical working pattern in this placement / Mon – Fri: 8am Ward rounds/Jobs/clerking
Wed: Consultant led WR
Thurs: Reg teaching during Ward Round and Breakfast club
Fri: MDT
Weekly: half day pre admission clinic (specific to colorectal)
On call requirements: 1 in 12 Mon – Thurs nights
1 in 12 Fri – Sun nights
1 in 12 weekend days
1 in 12 Mon – Thurs days
Outpatient clinics & Theatres: alternate weeks
Employer information / Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides:
  • an extensive range of acute medical services at Basildon University Hospital
  • outpatient clinics, diagnostics and a day surgery unit at Orsett Hospital (Orsett also houses a minor-injuries unit)
  • diagnostic services (x-ray and phlebotomy) at the St. Andrew's Centre, Billericay
We primarily serve the 400,000 population of Basildon and Thurrock in south west Essex, plus residents of the neighbouring districts of Brentwood and Castle Point.
In addition, we also provide diagnosis and treatment for people with cardiovascular (heart) and respiratory (lung) diseases atThe Essex Cardiothoracic Centre, based at Basildon University Hospital. The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre serves people from the county of Essex and beyond,and is amongst the most modern centres of its kind in the country, boasting the latest equipment and technology. The centre provides a'primary percutaneous coronary intervention service', where peoplefrom across the county who have had a heart attack are brought directly to the Essex Cardiothoracic Centre to have stents fitted to repair constricted coronary arteries.
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Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust primarily serves a 400,000 population in south-west Essex covering Basildon and Thurrock, together with parts of Brentwood and Castle Point.
We provide an extensive range of acute medical services at Basildon and Orsett Hospitals, plus x-ray and blood testing facilities at the St Andrew's Centre in Billericay. We also provide dermatology services across the whole of south Essex.
The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre is also part of the Trust, providing a full range of tertiary cardiothoracic services for the whole county and further afield.
In April 2004, we became one of the first ten NHS foundation trusts in the country, with a Council of Governors comprising local elected members, meaning we could work much more closely with our local community to address and deliver their needs.
Local people, patients and staff can become members of the Trust and have a say in the healthcare services we provide. We have more than 10,000 public members and 4,000 staff members.
Foundation status gives us have more control over how we spend our money and plan our services. We remain firmly part of the NHS and are subject to NHS standards, performance ratings and inspections.
We have always put a high value on training and education and in 1997 we were awarded the status of Associate Teaching Hospital by the Royal Free University College London Medical School. In 2002, the Secretary of State for Health conferred University Hospital status.

It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your placement and may be subject to change.

Placement / F1 General Surgery w/ Upper Gastrointestinal
The department / The General Surgical department provides General Surgical on call services for the population of Basildon and Thurrock and Elective surgical services in Upper GI, Colorectal, Vascular, Breast, Endocrine, Urology and Paediatrics.
The General Surgical department is structured into three ‘superfirms’, each has two or more Consultants supported by at least one Specialty Doctor, two Specialist Registrars, 2 F2/Core trainees and F1s. There are a number of specialty nurses who also support the Multidisciplinary services. The firms are Colorectal, Vascular and Upper GI with Breast.
The type of work to expect and learning opportunities / When on call the F1 is responsible for the management of the surgical inpatients. F1s are also encouraged to participate in the assessment and management of emergency admissions and are expected to attend all trauma calls, where acting as the scribe they observe and record the activities of the trauma team. All documentation is subsequently reviewed by the trauma team leader which allows an excellent learning opportunity. Each F1 is allocated a clinical and educational supervisor. Within the department F1s are encouraged to develop independence at a level commensurate with their competence and confidence. As the year progresses F1s are allowed increasing levels of responsibility whilst still being offered close Consultant lead support and teaching.
There are regular educational meetings within the department, in addition to the F1 programme lectures held on a Monday. This includes a monthly M&M and Surgical audit meeting, and weekly SpR led MRCS teaching on a Thursday morning.
National courses are also held in the simulation centre, these include Basic Surgical Skills, Advanced Trauma Life Support, the Basildon Trauma Course and Core Laparoscopic skills.
Location / Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital NHS FT
Wards Elsdon/Burstead & outliers
Supervisor(s) / Miss Bryony Lovett/Mr Zammit/Locum Consultant
Main duties of the placement / F1s are attached to specific surgical firms and expected to take an active role in the day to day management of the firm. They are responsible for documenting progress in the Clinical Record, organising investigations requested by the team and collating and communicating the results of those investigations. F1s are expected to undertake simple ward based procedures with supervision as necessary, but are also encouraged to attend the operating theatre. Simulation centre training is available for a wide range of surgical skills from simple iv cannulation to laparoscopic and endoscopic simulation. Once competent in simulation these skills can be transferred to clinical practice.
Typical working pattern in this placement / Mon – Fri: Ward rounds, consultant led varies/jobs/
Mon: F1 mandatory generic bleep free teaching 1200–1400 (protected)
Wed & Fri: am MDTs
Teaching in theatre varies
On call requirements: 1 in 12 Mon – Thurs nights
1 in 12 Fri – Sun nights
1 in 12 weekend days
1 in 12 Mon – Thurs days
Employer information / Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides:
  • an extensive range of acute medical services at Basildon University Hospital
  • outpatient clinics, diagnostics and a day surgery unit at Orsett Hospital (Orsett also houses a minor-injuries unit)
  • diagnostic services (x-ray and phlebotomy) at the St. Andrew's Centre, Billericay
We primarily serve the 400,000 population of Basildon and Thurrock in south west Essex, plus residents of the neighbouring districts of Brentwood and Castle Point.
In addition, we also provide diagnosis and treatment for people with cardiovascular (heart) and respiratory (lung) diseases atThe Essex Cardiothoracic Centre, based at Basildon University Hospital. The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre serves people from the county of Essex and beyond,and is amongst the most modern centres of its kind in the country, boasting the latest equipment and technology. The centre provides a'primary percutaneous coronary intervention service', where peoplefrom across the county who have had a heart attack are brought directly to the Essex Cardiothoracic Centre to have stents fitted to repair constricted coronary arteries.
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Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust primarily serves a 400,000 population in south-west Essex covering Basildon and Thurrock, together with parts of Brentwood and Castle Point.
We provide an extensive range of acute medical services at Basildon and Orsett Hospitals, plus x-ray and blood testing facilities at the St Andrew's Centre in Billericay. We also provide dermatology services across the whole of south Essex.
The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre is also part of the Trust, providing a full range of tertiary cardiothoracic services for the whole county and further afield.
In April 2004, we became one of the first ten NHS foundation trusts in the country, with a Council of Governors comprising local elected members, meaning we could work much more closely with our local community to address and deliver their needs.
Local people, patients and staff can become members of the Trust and have a say in the healthcare services we provide. We have more than 10,000 public members and 4,000 staff members.
Foundation status gives us have more control over how we spend our money and plan our services. We remain firmly part of the NHS and are subject to NHS standards, performance ratings and inspections.
We have always put a high value on training and education and in 1997 we were awarded the status of Associate Teaching Hospital by the Royal Free University College London Medical School. In 2002, the Secretary of State for Health conferred University Hospital status.

It is important to note that this description is a typical example of your placement and may be subject to change.