manners Paul and the senior pharmacist for emergency medicine at Fairfield
General Hospital I applied for this course in order to continue my
development with in emergency medicine expand my role my name is Kirstie and
the lead pharmacist for acute medicine at some stuff in Hill Hospital the
course M gives you the key practical skills that goes through from
history-taking to the cardiology system the respiratory gastrointestinal system
so you couldn't put a patient's history in context the teaching of Manchester
has been very good it's been very varied we've had a variety of different
practitioners from doctors to advanced practitioners and they've also been very
good at molding the course as to what we particularly wanted we also do a lot of
love work on emergency medicine situations and we've had the support of
things like the sim man way we can actually practice we've also had
simulated patients all actors come in that we can examine and we can we can
talk through different scenarios and situations with them and they're an
atomized table next door where you can look through a patient in a you know
kind of freely way to see what's inside them and what's actually going on so
once we finish this course and I'll be working as an advanced practitioner
within the emergency department at Fairfield general I'll be examining
patients as they're coming and taking charge of their care and general
consultant this is going to help my advanced
practice have always been came to push the role of the pharmacy especially in
acute admissions so I think quite a lot of the work I was doing is an ambulatory
care so simple cases and but also working on the acute admissions wards
seeing sort of a cohort of patients independently it means that can help
speed up the process for the patients Manchester's a great place to study very
vibrant a lot going on very forward-thinking
a lots of facilities and lots of energy and enthusiasm for anything it
innovative which is this is a very innovative course
you

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