> > We have two jobs that start 2 months late, and those
> doctors never get adequate training. I think that
> > SHOs should all appear together, be trained BY SENIORS
> together and learn together. Vertical
> > transmission of information is far superior to horizontal
> transmission. It still happens that I find A&E SHOs
> > asking SHOs from other specialties for advice, and it is
> usually wrong. This is how bad practice is
> > perpetuated.
>
> Or worse still, I sometimes find A&E SHOs asking EACH OTHER
> for advice; this drives me mad!
But a useful means of learning (self directed learning, small group work) if
you believe our educationalists. Of course some people reckon that knowledge
and training are not as important as opinion anyway. Did anyone catch the
modernisation peoples slide saying 'The wisdom of many rather than the
knowledge of few'. Honest, they actually said that.
What do you think about 2 consultants in the same speciality asking each
other for advice? Is that OK?
Matt Dunn
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