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02.15.08 (5 months ago)
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Example 1: Dr Smyth wants a senior house officer post on a surgical training rotation.
Dr RH Smyth MB ChB
Address:
231 Seymour Grove
Old Trafford
Manchester M16 0LW
Telephone:
0161 564 769x
077 5416 861x
email:
Name: Richard Henry SMYTH
Date of Birth: 15 March 1976
Gender: Male
Nationality: British
Hepatitis B immune
QUALIFICATIONS
MB ChB 1998, Catsford University, Catsford, UK
Passed MRCS
part 1 in April 2003
CAREER INTENTION
I hope to complete the MRCS
in 2005 and specialise in orthopaedics.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS
Fully registered with the General Medical Council
Member of the British Medical Association
Member of the Medical Protection Society
EDUCATION
1993-1998: Catsford University Medical School (MB ChB studies)
—secretary, Catsford Medical Students Association (1997-1998)
—represented university in athletics (400m, 400m relay, and 800m)
CURRENT APPOINTMENT
Aug 2002-to date: Senior House Officer in Surgery, Royal Bolton Hospital, Bolton
—inpatient work, outpatient clinics, operating theatre, and emergency and on-call duties
—audited “Drug details in discharge letters of patients with duodenal ulcers”
PAST APPOINTMENTS
Aug 1999-Aug 2000: Senior House Officer, Emergency Medicine, Catsford Infirmary, Catsford
—audited “Missed non-accidental fractures in infants” June 2000
—president Junior Doctors Mess (2000)
Aug 1998-Aug 1999: House Officer, Royal Bolton Hospital, Bolton
—entertainment secretary, Junior Doctors Mess (1999)
AUDIT
(1) June 2000: Missed non-accidental fractures in infants, Catsford Infirmary
With a specialist registrar in radiology, we reviewed radiographs of infants seen over 12 months with painful, swollen arms. Four spiral fractures of the humerus were identified. Only three were investigated for non-accidental injury.
(2) Nov 2002: Discharge drug details for duodenal ulcers, Royal Bolton Hospital
Discharge letters of 25 patients with duodenal ulcer and Helicobacter pylori IgG antibody were analysed.
Drug names and adequate therapy were found in 19; drug names only in four; and in two only “home on antibiotics” was found.
COURSES ATTENDED
(1) March 1999: Basic surgical life support, Bolton
(2) Nov 2000: Advanced surgical life support, Manchester
(3) Dec 2000: Basic sciences for MRCS
, Catsford
(4) Jan 2002: The acute abdomen, Bolton
PRESENTATIONS
Aug 2000: Missed non-accidental fractures in infants, Catsford Infirmary
Jan 2003: Discharge drug details for duodenal ulcers, Royal Bolton Hospital
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Skilled in using Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point
Member of BMA junior doctors committee (since 2002)
HOBBIES
Amateur athletics, football
Medical politics
REFEREES
Dr M Karim FRCP
Consultant Physician
Royal Bolton Hospital
Bolton BL4 OJR
Tel: 01204 390758
Fax: 01204 390x34
Mr James Forte FRCS
Consultant in Emergency Medicine
Catsford Infirmary,
Catsford CZ65 4GH
Tel: 011x 34562x
Fax: 011x 34562x
Example 2:Ms S Chester has applied for the post of medical director at another hospital trust.
Ms S Chester FRCS
Address:
12 Hale Avenue
Millers Village
Catsford CZ2 5BH
Telephone: 0161 746 23x2 (day time)
Facsimile: 0161 972 011x (private)
email:
Name: Samantha CHESTER
Date of birth: 15 June 1956
Nationality: British
Sex: Female.
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
FRCS 1990, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
MB ChB 1985, University of Manchester
PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS
GMC Full registration, on Specialist Register
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Member of the British Medical Association
Member of the Medical Defence Union
SKILLS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
# Colorectal and general surgery
—serve as consultant general surgeon with interest in colorectal surgery
# —my team has improved five year survival after colorectal surgery by x%Service management
—built an effective surgical team of doctors and nurses that has improved five year survival after colorectal surgery by x% in seven years
# —divisional director for surgical disciplines and Pathology
servicesClinical governance
—ensure effective clinical care through training, use of guidelines, and audit
—supervise junior doctors in clinical skills and writing notes, letters, and reports
# —with colleagues draft, test, and regularly review local clinical guidelinesTeaching
—teach surgery to medical students, house officers, and registrars
# —mentor immigrant doctors: teach them to write letters and curriculum vitae and to handle job interviewsClinical audit
—skilled in performing clinical audits, writing reports, and publishing them
—teach house officers and registrars clinical audit and writing audit reports
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT
From Nov 1995: Consultant surgeon, Catsford NHS Trust, Catsford:
—serve as consultant general surgeon with interest in colorectal surgery
—supervise and teach medical students, senior house officers, and registrars
—serve on trust’s education, transfusion, and medical advisory committees
—divisional director for surgical disciplines and Pathology
services
PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT
Sept 1991-Nov 1995: Senior registrar in surgery, North-West Regional Health Authority hospitals:
—ward rounds, clinics, operating sessions, night and weekend on call
—supervised and taught surgical skills to junior and senior house officers
Aug 1989-Aug 1991: Registrar in surgery, Hope Hospital, Salford:
—hospital ward rounds, clinics, operative sessions, with on-calls
—supervised and taught surgical skills to junior and senior house officers
Aug 1987-Aug 1989: Senior house officer in surgery, Wigan Infirmary
—hospital ward rounds, clinics, operative sessions, with on calls
Aug 1986-Aug 1987: SHO in Emergency Medicine, Preston Hospital, Preston
Aug 1985-Aug 1986: House Officer, Bolton General Hospital, Bolton
PUBLICATIONS
(1) Chester S. Impact of whole team training in surgical techniques on survival after colorectal surgery. J Gut Surg 1994; 67(2): 12-14.
(2) Chester S, Jones MT. Predictive value of stool occult blood in colon cancer. J Gut Surg 1994; 64(3):95-97.
(3) Chester S, et al. CV format and short-listing rates among immigrant doctors. J Med Experience 1999; 3(2): 23-26.
(4) Chester S, et al. ‘Presentation’ at consultant interviews and success as a surgeon. J Med Recruitment 2003;5(3):43-47.
HOBBIES
Swimming and golf
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