Dear House officers,
Welcome to your pre-registration training program. This program is dedicated to improving the three pillars of education: Knowledge, Skills and Attitude.
Basic Knowledge - please revise the undergraduates’ page to the basic Knowledge required
Skills - here are some videos of the basic skills requested for completion of your course
Attitude - you are requested to fulfil “Patients’ Journey Documentation.”
This instructional video demonstrates the step-by-step process of applying skin traction to support and align a limb, reduce pain, and prevent further injury. It includes detailed guidance on preparing the skin, positioning the traction device, and ensuring patient comfort throughout the procedure.
This tutorial video provides a comprehensive guide on how to apply upper limb slabs to immobilize and support fractures or injuries. It covers the essential steps, from preparing the materials and positioning the limb to moulding and securing the plaster slabs, ensuring optimal stabilization and patient comfort
This tutorial video provides a comprehensive guide on how to apply upper limb slabs to immobilize and support fractures or injuries. It covers the essential steps, from preparing the materials and positioning the limb to moulding and securing the plaster slabs, ensuring optimal stabilization and patient comfort
The house officer will be responsible for documenting and presenting several patient journeys during his attendance period as a PowerPoint case presentation
One trauma patient treated surgically
One trauma patient treated conservatively
One disease patient treated surgically
One disease patient treated conservatively
Documentation: photographs of the following
Admission paper
Patient ID
service done on admission
Medications sheet(s)
Examination sheet(s)
Follow up sheet(s)
Investigation done (lab and imaging)
Surgical/conservative treatment applied
Post–treatment investigation
Discharge sheet