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Medical School Timetable 2008 - 2010

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Term 1: 15 May 2008 to 31 July 2008 (10 weeks) Term 5: 15 May 2009 to 24 July 2009 (10 weeks)
Term 2: 15 September 2008 to 21 November 2008 (10 weeks) Term 6: 01 September 2009 to 06 November 2009 (10 weeks)
Term 3: 01 December 2008 to 20 February 2009 (10 weeks) Term 7: 16 November 2009 to 05 February 2010 (10 weeks)
Term 4: 2 March 2009 to 08 May 2009 (10 weeks) Term 8: 15 February 2010 to 23 April 2010 (10 weeks)

Weekly teaching programme (subject to change)

Monday
09:00 Cardiology Ward Round, Ward 4S, Professor J S Kooner / Ward Work / Buckingham Teaching
13:00 Gastroenterology MDT / Buckingham Teaching
14:00 Ward work / Buckingham Teaching / Dermatology, Professor A Chu
Tuesday
09:30 Ward Work / Respiratory Medicine Ward Round, Ward 6N, Professor R Mathur
12:30 Respiratory MDT
14:00 Radiology teaching, Dr Miranda Harvie
14:30 Diabetes and Endocrinology, Professor P Evans / Gastroenterology, Professor J Arnold
Wednesday
09:30 Ward Work
14:00 Teaching with Research Fellow
17:00 ITU Journal Club
Thursday
08:30 Gastroenterology MDT
09:30 Emergency / Acute Medicine, Professor Simon Payne
12:15 Hospital Grand Round, Main Lecture Theatre
13:30 ITU MDT
15:00 Respiratory Medicine, Professor R Mathur / ITU, Professor A Scurr
Friday
09:00 Ward Work
14:00 Infectious Diseases, Professor W Lynn and Professor S Ash / Dermatology, Professor A Chu

The teaching venue is available on a weekly basis from Chris Ward or Justin Poisson, Postgraduate Department, Ealing Hospital.

Please note that this weekly timetable is subject to change from time to time to incorporate further consultant and speciality teaching.

In addition to the above timetable, a small number of students will be embedded in each of the medical firms on a rotational basis and must follow the work of that firm including acute medical takes.