But what about patient consent for watching their operations?
In th eward, work experience kids can be intrpoduced by the nurse, or can
introduce themselves; no such luxury when anaesthetised!
Ethically necessary I would have thought.Fleur Fisher
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From: "Trefor Roscoe" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: Your Life in.........
> Ruffles Stephen (5M3) Portland Medical Practice wrote:
> > Prob work experience?
> > My wife has had problems at her trust with some consultants turning
> > up with their teenage kids - with no prior arrangement - as "work
> > experience", found a few in OPD clinics and 1 in theatre watching!!
> >
> > Steve Ruffles
>
> Tried to reply frm harrogate and sent to Paul only,
>
> 16 years olds who want to do medicine often are given teh chance to
> spend time on the wards. My daughter is doing this later this year. All
> organised by the school and the hospital admin
>
> Trefor
> (In Harrogate)
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