Surgical undergraduate teaching- Mr Winkler
Teaching for undergraduate Glasgow/Edinburgh/Dundee surgical students with consultant Mr Winkler from 11:30- 13:00. Location: seminar room, level 2 teaching centre.
Edinburgh Final Year medicine
Learning Centre, Classroom 7Table top simulation for final year Edinburgh students on medicine rotation. This is scheduled for two hours but students will be split into two groups in LCRoom 7 from 1pm to 3pm. We will notify you about this closer to… read more →
6th year Edinburgh medicine – Table top Simulation
Learning Centre, Classroom 7Table top simulation for final year Edinburgh Medical students in LCRoom 7 from 1pm to 3pm. The group will be split into two groups with each group involved in a hour long tutorial
Surgical teaching – Ms Cannings
Weekly teaching with Ms Cannings in the seminar room on Thursday 10:30 to 11:30
Glasgow medicine students – Bedside Teaching with Dr Thomas
Weekly bedside teaching organised by Dr Thomas and delivered by his colleagues every Thursday from 1pm to 3pm. Please meet outside the library and they will meet you then.
Edinburgh Medical Teaching
Teaching for Edinburgh students on medical block. This will take place every Thursday afternoon in the seminar room on level 2 of the Medical Education department between 2-5pm.
Simulation day – Dundee Assistantship
Simulation centrePlease present to the simulation centre at 0900 in your scrubs
Glasgow Surgical – Suturing
medical education seminar roomThe Glasgow undergraduate students will have a suturing session on Friday 22nd November at 0900 to 11:00 in the medical education seminar room
Surgical teaching – Mr Macdonald
Weekly teaching with Mr Macdonald in medical education seminar on on Fridays from 12:30 to 1330
Psychological Skills for Wellness – Glasgow 4th Year Undergraduate
Learning Centre Room 8Psychological Skills for Wellness – Description Being a student in medical school can be stressful. Research shows that about half of medical students are vulnerable to experiencing burnout during training, and up to a third may experience clinically significant signs… read more →