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Electives 2010-11

Dr Connie WiskinSenior LecturerAcademic Lead ndash Elective

SSC Team Emma Chambers Leon Salter

On Schedulehellip Where you should be

October 21 2010Project Registration deadline

December 15th 2010Safety and feasibility (supervisor ndash IntraMED)Risk assessment (student- IntraMED)Protocol I hard copy one IntraMED

May 4 ndash April 11 Elective Period

June 13th 2011 12 pm ndash location supervisor formTravel claim form

Sept 5th 2011Project Report submission ndash 1 via IntraMED and I to supervisor (meet by Oct 3rd)

Submit feedback form to MBChB Office by Oct 11thhellip

Motivations

ReminderhelliphellipThe elective may be fun exciting challenging a change from routine but above all else it is an important learning experience It is a great opportunity to get something on your CV FY1 application that will differentiate you from othersIT IS A PROGRESSION HURDLE AND MUST BE ACADEMICALLY ROBUSTIt is a privilege not given to other students

Nick Ross Feb 2008

RobustProperly contextualisedThoroughly referenced (clinical area demographics methodologies etc as apply)A relevant subject that is important and adds to the knowledge baseWhy do you need to be in that location to do that projectSo ask yourself ldquothe point of this ishellip WHAThelliprdquo before submitting your protocol

Protocola) Student ID IDsb) Student name or namesc) Project titled) Project type (data collection or reflective)e) Placement details (the hospitalUniversitylaboratory where the project is being undertaken)f) Keywords (A snapshot of what the project is about No more than five words please)g) Professional development aimsh) Personal development aimsi) Project summary (to include the justification of your project choice as well as key literature (up to 10 references))Word limit 1000-1500 words ndash or about 25 pages of single spaced A4

Spot the differenceData Collection

ResearchAudit Service EvaluationEthicsStudent Project EthicsApproval Process RampDethical committee (UK

and local to host)

Reflective Report

Not a lsquodear diaryrsquo Critical analysis of

clinical and personal experience

Linked to learning outcomes you set

Reflective tools

Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]

httpwwwfcogovuk

Safety FirstAt risk of being lsquoparentalrsquo PLEASE note the followinghellip You

are intelligent but not indestructible

You may be at risk re eg AIDS and Hepatitis Know your locality ndash at home and awayhellipPoorunfamiliar road conditions and rogue transport operators can cost livesThe biggest cause of accidents is lsquoleisurersquo pursuit outside of the clinical environment (these can be fatal)

SO LOOK AFTER YOU

If problems occur on siteWe can you responsible for things yoursquove not planned well or should have foreseen

We will NOT hold you responsible for the inevitable changeschallengesbarriers that can occur on location

If there is a problem be flexible ndash what CAN you achieve with what you have

If the political or environmental climate changes and you are not comfortable GET OUT You are more important than the report

StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

Practice

Contacts

SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

andhellipTake it away Ashley

  • Electives 2010-11
  • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
  • Motivations
  • Slide 4
  • Robust
  • Protocol
  • Spot the difference
  • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
  • Slide 9
  • Safety First
  • If problems occur on site
  • Status
  • Contacts
  • Bursaries
  • Itrsquos what YOU make it

    On Schedulehellip Where you should be

    October 21 2010Project Registration deadline

    December 15th 2010Safety and feasibility (supervisor ndash IntraMED)Risk assessment (student- IntraMED)Protocol I hard copy one IntraMED

    May 4 ndash April 11 Elective Period

    June 13th 2011 12 pm ndash location supervisor formTravel claim form

    Sept 5th 2011Project Report submission ndash 1 via IntraMED and I to supervisor (meet by Oct 3rd)

    Submit feedback form to MBChB Office by Oct 11thhellip

    Motivations

    ReminderhelliphellipThe elective may be fun exciting challenging a change from routine but above all else it is an important learning experience It is a great opportunity to get something on your CV FY1 application that will differentiate you from othersIT IS A PROGRESSION HURDLE AND MUST BE ACADEMICALLY ROBUSTIt is a privilege not given to other students

    Nick Ross Feb 2008

    RobustProperly contextualisedThoroughly referenced (clinical area demographics methodologies etc as apply)A relevant subject that is important and adds to the knowledge baseWhy do you need to be in that location to do that projectSo ask yourself ldquothe point of this ishellip WHAThelliprdquo before submitting your protocol

    Protocola) Student ID IDsb) Student name or namesc) Project titled) Project type (data collection or reflective)e) Placement details (the hospitalUniversitylaboratory where the project is being undertaken)f) Keywords (A snapshot of what the project is about No more than five words please)g) Professional development aimsh) Personal development aimsi) Project summary (to include the justification of your project choice as well as key literature (up to 10 references))Word limit 1000-1500 words ndash or about 25 pages of single spaced A4

    Spot the differenceData Collection

    ResearchAudit Service EvaluationEthicsStudent Project EthicsApproval Process RampDethical committee (UK

    and local to host)

    Reflective Report

    Not a lsquodear diaryrsquo Critical analysis of

    clinical and personal experience

    Linked to learning outcomes you set

    Reflective tools

    Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]

    httpwwwfcogovuk

    Safety FirstAt risk of being lsquoparentalrsquo PLEASE note the followinghellip You

    are intelligent but not indestructible

    You may be at risk re eg AIDS and Hepatitis Know your locality ndash at home and awayhellipPoorunfamiliar road conditions and rogue transport operators can cost livesThe biggest cause of accidents is lsquoleisurersquo pursuit outside of the clinical environment (these can be fatal)

    SO LOOK AFTER YOU

    If problems occur on siteWe can you responsible for things yoursquove not planned well or should have foreseen

    We will NOT hold you responsible for the inevitable changeschallengesbarriers that can occur on location

    If there is a problem be flexible ndash what CAN you achieve with what you have

    If the political or environmental climate changes and you are not comfortable GET OUT You are more important than the report

    StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

    Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

    Practice

    Contacts

    SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

    BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

    Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

    andhellipTake it away Ashley

    • Electives 2010-11
    • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
    • Motivations
    • Slide 4
    • Robust
    • Protocol
    • Spot the difference
    • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
    • Slide 9
    • Safety First
    • If problems occur on site
    • Status
    • Contacts
    • Bursaries
    • Itrsquos what YOU make it

      Motivations

      ReminderhelliphellipThe elective may be fun exciting challenging a change from routine but above all else it is an important learning experience It is a great opportunity to get something on your CV FY1 application that will differentiate you from othersIT IS A PROGRESSION HURDLE AND MUST BE ACADEMICALLY ROBUSTIt is a privilege not given to other students

      Nick Ross Feb 2008

      RobustProperly contextualisedThoroughly referenced (clinical area demographics methodologies etc as apply)A relevant subject that is important and adds to the knowledge baseWhy do you need to be in that location to do that projectSo ask yourself ldquothe point of this ishellip WHAThelliprdquo before submitting your protocol

      Protocola) Student ID IDsb) Student name or namesc) Project titled) Project type (data collection or reflective)e) Placement details (the hospitalUniversitylaboratory where the project is being undertaken)f) Keywords (A snapshot of what the project is about No more than five words please)g) Professional development aimsh) Personal development aimsi) Project summary (to include the justification of your project choice as well as key literature (up to 10 references))Word limit 1000-1500 words ndash or about 25 pages of single spaced A4

      Spot the differenceData Collection

      ResearchAudit Service EvaluationEthicsStudent Project EthicsApproval Process RampDethical committee (UK

      and local to host)

      Reflective Report

      Not a lsquodear diaryrsquo Critical analysis of

      clinical and personal experience

      Linked to learning outcomes you set

      Reflective tools

      Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]

      httpwwwfcogovuk

      Safety FirstAt risk of being lsquoparentalrsquo PLEASE note the followinghellip You

      are intelligent but not indestructible

      You may be at risk re eg AIDS and Hepatitis Know your locality ndash at home and awayhellipPoorunfamiliar road conditions and rogue transport operators can cost livesThe biggest cause of accidents is lsquoleisurersquo pursuit outside of the clinical environment (these can be fatal)

      SO LOOK AFTER YOU

      If problems occur on siteWe can you responsible for things yoursquove not planned well or should have foreseen

      We will NOT hold you responsible for the inevitable changeschallengesbarriers that can occur on location

      If there is a problem be flexible ndash what CAN you achieve with what you have

      If the political or environmental climate changes and you are not comfortable GET OUT You are more important than the report

      StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

      Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

      Practice

      Contacts

      SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

      BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

      Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

      andhellipTake it away Ashley

      • Electives 2010-11
      • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
      • Motivations
      • Slide 4
      • Robust
      • Protocol
      • Spot the difference
      • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
      • Slide 9
      • Safety First
      • If problems occur on site
      • Status
      • Contacts
      • Bursaries
      • Itrsquos what YOU make it

        ReminderhelliphellipThe elective may be fun exciting challenging a change from routine but above all else it is an important learning experience It is a great opportunity to get something on your CV FY1 application that will differentiate you from othersIT IS A PROGRESSION HURDLE AND MUST BE ACADEMICALLY ROBUSTIt is a privilege not given to other students

        Nick Ross Feb 2008

        RobustProperly contextualisedThoroughly referenced (clinical area demographics methodologies etc as apply)A relevant subject that is important and adds to the knowledge baseWhy do you need to be in that location to do that projectSo ask yourself ldquothe point of this ishellip WHAThelliprdquo before submitting your protocol

        Protocola) Student ID IDsb) Student name or namesc) Project titled) Project type (data collection or reflective)e) Placement details (the hospitalUniversitylaboratory where the project is being undertaken)f) Keywords (A snapshot of what the project is about No more than five words please)g) Professional development aimsh) Personal development aimsi) Project summary (to include the justification of your project choice as well as key literature (up to 10 references))Word limit 1000-1500 words ndash or about 25 pages of single spaced A4

        Spot the differenceData Collection

        ResearchAudit Service EvaluationEthicsStudent Project EthicsApproval Process RampDethical committee (UK

        and local to host)

        Reflective Report

        Not a lsquodear diaryrsquo Critical analysis of

        clinical and personal experience

        Linked to learning outcomes you set

        Reflective tools

        Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]

        httpwwwfcogovuk

        Safety FirstAt risk of being lsquoparentalrsquo PLEASE note the followinghellip You

        are intelligent but not indestructible

        You may be at risk re eg AIDS and Hepatitis Know your locality ndash at home and awayhellipPoorunfamiliar road conditions and rogue transport operators can cost livesThe biggest cause of accidents is lsquoleisurersquo pursuit outside of the clinical environment (these can be fatal)

        SO LOOK AFTER YOU

        If problems occur on siteWe can you responsible for things yoursquove not planned well or should have foreseen

        We will NOT hold you responsible for the inevitable changeschallengesbarriers that can occur on location

        If there is a problem be flexible ndash what CAN you achieve with what you have

        If the political or environmental climate changes and you are not comfortable GET OUT You are more important than the report

        StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

        Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

        Practice

        Contacts

        SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

        BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

        Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

        andhellipTake it away Ashley

        • Electives 2010-11
        • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
        • Motivations
        • Slide 4
        • Robust
        • Protocol
        • Spot the difference
        • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
        • Slide 9
        • Safety First
        • If problems occur on site
        • Status
        • Contacts
        • Bursaries
        • Itrsquos what YOU make it

          RobustProperly contextualisedThoroughly referenced (clinical area demographics methodologies etc as apply)A relevant subject that is important and adds to the knowledge baseWhy do you need to be in that location to do that projectSo ask yourself ldquothe point of this ishellip WHAThelliprdquo before submitting your protocol

          Protocola) Student ID IDsb) Student name or namesc) Project titled) Project type (data collection or reflective)e) Placement details (the hospitalUniversitylaboratory where the project is being undertaken)f) Keywords (A snapshot of what the project is about No more than five words please)g) Professional development aimsh) Personal development aimsi) Project summary (to include the justification of your project choice as well as key literature (up to 10 references))Word limit 1000-1500 words ndash or about 25 pages of single spaced A4

          Spot the differenceData Collection

          ResearchAudit Service EvaluationEthicsStudent Project EthicsApproval Process RampDethical committee (UK

          and local to host)

          Reflective Report

          Not a lsquodear diaryrsquo Critical analysis of

          clinical and personal experience

          Linked to learning outcomes you set

          Reflective tools

          Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]

          httpwwwfcogovuk

          Safety FirstAt risk of being lsquoparentalrsquo PLEASE note the followinghellip You

          are intelligent but not indestructible

          You may be at risk re eg AIDS and Hepatitis Know your locality ndash at home and awayhellipPoorunfamiliar road conditions and rogue transport operators can cost livesThe biggest cause of accidents is lsquoleisurersquo pursuit outside of the clinical environment (these can be fatal)

          SO LOOK AFTER YOU

          If problems occur on siteWe can you responsible for things yoursquove not planned well or should have foreseen

          We will NOT hold you responsible for the inevitable changeschallengesbarriers that can occur on location

          If there is a problem be flexible ndash what CAN you achieve with what you have

          If the political or environmental climate changes and you are not comfortable GET OUT You are more important than the report

          StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

          Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

          Practice

          Contacts

          SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

          BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

          Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

          andhellipTake it away Ashley

          • Electives 2010-11
          • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
          • Motivations
          • Slide 4
          • Robust
          • Protocol
          • Spot the difference
          • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
          • Slide 9
          • Safety First
          • If problems occur on site
          • Status
          • Contacts
          • Bursaries
          • Itrsquos what YOU make it

            Protocola) Student ID IDsb) Student name or namesc) Project titled) Project type (data collection or reflective)e) Placement details (the hospitalUniversitylaboratory where the project is being undertaken)f) Keywords (A snapshot of what the project is about No more than five words please)g) Professional development aimsh) Personal development aimsi) Project summary (to include the justification of your project choice as well as key literature (up to 10 references))Word limit 1000-1500 words ndash or about 25 pages of single spaced A4

            Spot the differenceData Collection

            ResearchAudit Service EvaluationEthicsStudent Project EthicsApproval Process RampDethical committee (UK

            and local to host)

            Reflective Report

            Not a lsquodear diaryrsquo Critical analysis of

            clinical and personal experience

            Linked to learning outcomes you set

            Reflective tools

            Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]

            httpwwwfcogovuk

            Safety FirstAt risk of being lsquoparentalrsquo PLEASE note the followinghellip You

            are intelligent but not indestructible

            You may be at risk re eg AIDS and Hepatitis Know your locality ndash at home and awayhellipPoorunfamiliar road conditions and rogue transport operators can cost livesThe biggest cause of accidents is lsquoleisurersquo pursuit outside of the clinical environment (these can be fatal)

            SO LOOK AFTER YOU

            If problems occur on siteWe can you responsible for things yoursquove not planned well or should have foreseen

            We will NOT hold you responsible for the inevitable changeschallengesbarriers that can occur on location

            If there is a problem be flexible ndash what CAN you achieve with what you have

            If the political or environmental climate changes and you are not comfortable GET OUT You are more important than the report

            StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

            Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

            Practice

            Contacts

            SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

            BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

            Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

            andhellipTake it away Ashley

            • Electives 2010-11
            • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
            • Motivations
            • Slide 4
            • Robust
            • Protocol
            • Spot the difference
            • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
            • Slide 9
            • Safety First
            • If problems occur on site
            • Status
            • Contacts
            • Bursaries
            • Itrsquos what YOU make it

              Spot the differenceData Collection

              ResearchAudit Service EvaluationEthicsStudent Project EthicsApproval Process RampDethical committee (UK

              and local to host)

              Reflective Report

              Not a lsquodear diaryrsquo Critical analysis of

              clinical and personal experience

              Linked to learning outcomes you set

              Reflective tools

              Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]

              httpwwwfcogovuk

              Safety FirstAt risk of being lsquoparentalrsquo PLEASE note the followinghellip You

              are intelligent but not indestructible

              You may be at risk re eg AIDS and Hepatitis Know your locality ndash at home and awayhellipPoorunfamiliar road conditions and rogue transport operators can cost livesThe biggest cause of accidents is lsquoleisurersquo pursuit outside of the clinical environment (these can be fatal)

              SO LOOK AFTER YOU

              If problems occur on siteWe can you responsible for things yoursquove not planned well or should have foreseen

              We will NOT hold you responsible for the inevitable changeschallengesbarriers that can occur on location

              If there is a problem be flexible ndash what CAN you achieve with what you have

              If the political or environmental climate changes and you are not comfortable GET OUT You are more important than the report

              StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

              Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

              Practice

              Contacts

              SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

              BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

              Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

              andhellipTake it away Ashley

              • Electives 2010-11
              • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
              • Motivations
              • Slide 4
              • Robust
              • Protocol
              • Spot the difference
              • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
              • Slide 9
              • Safety First
              • If problems occur on site
              • Status
              • Contacts
              • Bursaries
              • Itrsquos what YOU make it

                Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]

                httpwwwfcogovuk

                Safety FirstAt risk of being lsquoparentalrsquo PLEASE note the followinghellip You

                are intelligent but not indestructible

                You may be at risk re eg AIDS and Hepatitis Know your locality ndash at home and awayhellipPoorunfamiliar road conditions and rogue transport operators can cost livesThe biggest cause of accidents is lsquoleisurersquo pursuit outside of the clinical environment (these can be fatal)

                SO LOOK AFTER YOU

                If problems occur on siteWe can you responsible for things yoursquove not planned well or should have foreseen

                We will NOT hold you responsible for the inevitable changeschallengesbarriers that can occur on location

                If there is a problem be flexible ndash what CAN you achieve with what you have

                If the political or environmental climate changes and you are not comfortable GET OUT You are more important than the report

                StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

                Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

                Practice

                Contacts

                SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

                BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

                Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

                andhellipTake it away Ashley

                • Electives 2010-11
                • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
                • Motivations
                • Slide 4
                • Robust
                • Protocol
                • Spot the difference
                • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
                • Slide 9
                • Safety First
                • If problems occur on site
                • Status
                • Contacts
                • Bursaries
                • Itrsquos what YOU make it

                  httpwwwfcogovuk

                  Safety FirstAt risk of being lsquoparentalrsquo PLEASE note the followinghellip You

                  are intelligent but not indestructible

                  You may be at risk re eg AIDS and Hepatitis Know your locality ndash at home and awayhellipPoorunfamiliar road conditions and rogue transport operators can cost livesThe biggest cause of accidents is lsquoleisurersquo pursuit outside of the clinical environment (these can be fatal)

                  SO LOOK AFTER YOU

                  If problems occur on siteWe can you responsible for things yoursquove not planned well or should have foreseen

                  We will NOT hold you responsible for the inevitable changeschallengesbarriers that can occur on location

                  If there is a problem be flexible ndash what CAN you achieve with what you have

                  If the political or environmental climate changes and you are not comfortable GET OUT You are more important than the report

                  StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

                  Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

                  Practice

                  Contacts

                  SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

                  BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

                  Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

                  andhellipTake it away Ashley

                  • Electives 2010-11
                  • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
                  • Motivations
                  • Slide 4
                  • Robust
                  • Protocol
                  • Spot the difference
                  • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
                  • Slide 9
                  • Safety First
                  • If problems occur on site
                  • Status
                  • Contacts
                  • Bursaries
                  • Itrsquos what YOU make it

                    Safety FirstAt risk of being lsquoparentalrsquo PLEASE note the followinghellip You

                    are intelligent but not indestructible

                    You may be at risk re eg AIDS and Hepatitis Know your locality ndash at home and awayhellipPoorunfamiliar road conditions and rogue transport operators can cost livesThe biggest cause of accidents is lsquoleisurersquo pursuit outside of the clinical environment (these can be fatal)

                    SO LOOK AFTER YOU

                    If problems occur on siteWe can you responsible for things yoursquove not planned well or should have foreseen

                    We will NOT hold you responsible for the inevitable changeschallengesbarriers that can occur on location

                    If there is a problem be flexible ndash what CAN you achieve with what you have

                    If the political or environmental climate changes and you are not comfortable GET OUT You are more important than the report

                    StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

                    Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

                    Practice

                    Contacts

                    SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

                    BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

                    Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

                    andhellipTake it away Ashley

                    • Electives 2010-11
                    • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
                    • Motivations
                    • Slide 4
                    • Robust
                    • Protocol
                    • Spot the difference
                    • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
                    • Slide 9
                    • Safety First
                    • If problems occur on site
                    • Status
                    • Contacts
                    • Bursaries
                    • Itrsquos what YOU make it

                      If problems occur on siteWe can you responsible for things yoursquove not planned well or should have foreseen

                      We will NOT hold you responsible for the inevitable changeschallengesbarriers that can occur on location

                      If there is a problem be flexible ndash what CAN you achieve with what you have

                      If the political or environmental climate changes and you are not comfortable GET OUT You are more important than the report

                      StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

                      Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

                      Practice

                      Contacts

                      SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

                      BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

                      Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

                      andhellipTake it away Ashley

                      • Electives 2010-11
                      • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
                      • Motivations
                      • Slide 4
                      • Robust
                      • Protocol
                      • Spot the difference
                      • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
                      • Slide 9
                      • Safety First
                      • If problems occur on site
                      • Status
                      • Contacts
                      • Bursaries
                      • Itrsquos what YOU make it

                        StatusSSA (5-6000 word project 7-8000 joint)Write up advice at SSC eveningPersonal amp professional opportunityMeeting project landmarks is a requirement for MBChB GraduationRequirements ndash timely submissions to meet deadlines for all paperwork a robust protocol evidenced completion of the ElectiveSanctions will apply in the event of failure on the above (ranging from withdrawal of financial support to threat to graduation)Additional project work in Year 5

                        Cautionary note ndash in addition misbehaviour or lack of professionalism on the Elective will be referred to Fitness to

                        Practice

                        Contacts

                        SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

                        BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

                        Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

                        andhellipTake it away Ashley

                        • Electives 2010-11
                        • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
                        • Motivations
                        • Slide 4
                        • Robust
                        • Protocol
                        • Spot the difference
                        • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
                        • Slide 9
                        • Safety First
                        • If problems occur on site
                        • Status
                        • Contacts
                        • Bursaries
                        • Itrsquos what YOU make it

                          Contacts

                          SSC Team ndash not individual academics pleaseWe have a systemThere are standard letters already in place for youhellipDitto information re Bursaries etc

                          BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

                          Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

                          andhellipTake it away Ashley

                          • Electives 2010-11
                          • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
                          • Motivations
                          • Slide 4
                          • Robust
                          • Protocol
                          • Spot the difference
                          • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
                          • Slide 9
                          • Safety First
                          • If problems occur on site
                          • Status
                          • Contacts
                          • Bursaries
                          • Itrsquos what YOU make it

                            BursariesThere are School run and External bursaries you can apply forNB School ones total about 30 so they are highly competitive (so plan according to your means and have a B-plan)Look elsewhere too ndash WELLCOME for example and subject specific opportunitiesThoughtless applications represent us poorly and could result in exclusion for al you apply for internallyhellip (example)

                            Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

                            andhellipTake it away Ashley

                            • Electives 2010-11
                            • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
                            • Motivations
                            • Slide 4
                            • Robust
                            • Protocol
                            • Spot the difference
                            • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
                            • Slide 9
                            • Safety First
                            • If problems occur on site
                            • Status
                            • Contacts
                            • Bursaries
                            • Itrsquos what YOU make it

                              Itrsquos what YOU make it Make sure we know where you areOver to your Elective RepsThanks to Jonathan

                              andhellipTake it away Ashley

                              • Electives 2010-11
                              • On Schedulehellip Where you should be
                              • Motivations
                              • Slide 4
                              • Robust
                              • Protocol
                              • Spot the difference
                              • Reflection (see handbook example and prize candidates]
                              • Slide 9
                              • Safety First
                              • If problems occur on site
                              • Status
                              • Contacts
                              • Bursaries
                              • Itrsquos what YOU make it

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