ABHB Information Pack 2012 - The Wales Foundation School

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Aneurin Bevan Health Board was set up on the 1 October 2009 and replaces the
former Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust and Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly,
Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen Local Health Boards. The Health Board is
responsible for the delivery of health care services to more then 600,000 people
living in the Gwent area. We are also responsible in partnership for improving the
health and well being of local people.
We deliver our services to the populations of Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly,
Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen. In addition services are provided to
residents in South Powys. The catchment area of the Health Board is bounded
by the Brecon Beacons to the North, the Rhymney Valley to the West and the
Wye Valley to the East, Newport is the main town in the South. We have three
major acute hospitals:
Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport
Nevill Hall Hospital, Abergavenny
Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr Hospital, Ystrad Mynach
In addition there are eighteen community hospitals in the area. There is also a
range of specialist health centres, local clinics and primary care facilities
providing medical, dental, pharmacy and optometric services along with facilities
providing mental health and learning disability services.
More than one thousand hospital and general practitioner doctors and six
thousand nurses, allied health professionals and community based staff
deliver services to our local communities.
FP1 doctors are based in the Royal Gwent or Nevill Hall hospitals.
FP2 doctors are based at all three sites.
More information on the Aneurin Bevan Health Board is available on the
Internet at http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sitesplus/866/ .
The Chief Executive of the Aneurin Bevan Health Board is
Dr Andrew Goodall.
The Chairman of the Aneurin Bevan Health Board is
David Jenkins OBE.
Working as a Foundation Doctor in Aneurin Bevan Health Board
The range of clinical cases you will be exposed to as a foundation trainee within
the Aneurin Bevan Health Board will facilitate the professional and educational
development that is required of you during your first two years as a doctor. The
Health Board serves a large population with considerable health needs. It is an
ideal opportunity for you to learn from a broad range of cases in a supportive
environment.
Your point of contact if there are any difficulties or questions regarding your
Foundation training is Caroline Newman, Foundation Programme Administrator
for the Health Board. Caroline is based in the Post Graduate Centre at the Royal
Gwent and can be contacted on 01633 238250. Caroline will also contact you on
a regular basis with information about your training. When Caroline is not
available any of the other members of the Postgraduate team will be more than
happy to assist.
The Foundation Programme Directors are:
Dr Stuart Linton
(Consultant Rheumatologist, Nevill Hall Hospital)
Dr Francis Richardson
(Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Gwent Hospital)
They are both more than happy to hear from you should you wish to speak to
them about any aspect of your training.
Each Foundation Doctor will also be allocated an educational supervisor, who will
be your first point of contact and will assist and support you with your training.
The Foundation Programme Curriculum (March 2010) outlines the
framework for educational progression that will support the first two years of
professional development after medical school. The curriculum is based on the
General Medical Council’s Good Medical Practice 2006 (GMP),
(http://www.gmc.org/guidance/good_medical_practice.asp)
In addition to the clinical experience you will gain in training, learning is also
provided for the F1 doctors in the form of interactive, bleep free teaching
sessions to the equivalent of 7 days per year or 1 hour per week. This is
currently provided at NHH and RGH. This is generally delivered by senior
doctors within the Health Board. Your feedback is collected after these sessions
and we use this to continually improve the teaching we provide.
F2 doctors will be provided with bleep free teaching at both Nevill Hall Hospital
and Royal Gwent Hospital. The F2 study days will be increasing in number this
year so that a total of 9 study days will be available to you from ABHB Trust.
From this year F2 doctors from other Health Boards will be able to attend 3 of
ABHB F2 study days. Delivery will continue to be from senior doctors and
feedback will continue to guide improvements.
We look forward to working with you.
Clinical Skills and Simulation
It is recognised that with the decrease in hours worked by doctors there is a
considerable challenge to ensure that training can occur in the most effective
way. It is also recognised that errors in clinical practice frequently occur as a
result of poor team working and communication. Simulation of clinical scenarios
is one way in which training can be improved.
ABHB has recognised these challenges and has recently invested in a clinical
skills and simulation suite. Dr Rachel Rouse (Consultant Anaesthetist, NHH and
former Foundation Programme Director) has been appointed as the clinical lead
for this development.
The ABHB Foundation Programme is an ideal opportunity for you to engage in
this type of medical education, which is becoming increasingly popular. A number
of simulation teaching events will be taking place during your time with us, which
we hope Foundation trainees in particular will take advantage of.
Royal Gwent
This
District General Hospital, with more than 3,400 staff and approximately 774
Hospital
beds, provides a comprehensive range of hospital services for inpatients, day
cases and outpatients.
Services provided by the Royal Gwent Hospital include:
Accident and
Emergency
Adult Medicine
Anaesthetics
Care of the Elderly
Cardiology
Day Surgery
Dermatology
Diabetes &
Endocrinology
ENT
Gastroenterology
General Surgery (incl
Breast & GI)
Gynaecology
Haematology
Critical Care and Outreach
Maxillo-Facial Surgery
Neurology
Obstetrics
Ophthalmology
Paediatrics
Radiology
Rehabilitation
Rheumatology
Trauma &
Orthopaedics
Urology
Vascular Surgery
The Health Board as a whole serves a population of more than 600,000 and many
of the inpatient and specialist services at the Royal Gwent Hospital support the
entire catchment area. Outpatient services are utilised primarily by those in
Newport and the surrounding area.
In recent years a massive redevelopment programme has been undertaken to
provide a new Cardiology Unit, Medical Day Case Unit, Medical Admissions Unit,
Paediatric A&E, complete refurbishment of the outpatient facilities and a £5m
Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Unit. Work has now been completed on an
expansion to the Main Delivery Unit, with two new obstetric operating theatres,
high dependancy beds, extra delivery rooms and a six bed post-operative support
ward.
A new trauma and orthopaedic unit has been opened at St Woolos Hospital
(situated close to the Royal Gwent Hospital), this unit has a state of the art
operating theatre suite with clean air flow systems throughout and voice
activated surgical equipment.
Mess
There are excellent Medical and Surgical Junior Doctors’ Messes, both of which
are well furnished with satellite TV. Recreational facilities are available at the
hospital and there is a great social network across the board.
Accommodation
Single accommodation is available at the hospital. FP1s need to be resident
throughout the duration of their period of work and the accommodation provided
is without charge.
Catering
The Belle Vue Restaurant level 3 "B" block, is open from 07:30 to 20:00 and
provides a full hot menu which is available at reduced rates for staff. In addition,
the Beechwood Cafe on level 1, D Block is open from 07:30 a.m. to
8:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. each day for the sale of hot food,
snacks, and refreshments.
Parking
There is limited parking on the hospital site with the rear of the site reserved for
staff parking. In addition there are two large car parks across the road from the
main hospital entrance offering approximately 500 spaces. In addition, limited
parking for junior doctors on late shift duty is reserved in the Education Centre
car park until 10.00am each day.
Library / IT facilities
The Royal Gwent Hospital has an excellent new 24 hour library facility which
opened in May 2009. This facility is located just behind the main hospital
building and is available for use 24 hours per day. In addition to an extensive
library collection, there is a quiet study area and a large computer suite. The
library is staffed by two professional librarians and two library assistants, all of
whom work together to provide a comprehensive library service. The librarians
are also available to offer teaching support in relation to literature searching and
research.
Social life
There is an extensive social network throughout the hospital focused on the two
messes. Newport itself has a number of pubs, clubs and restaurants and the
hospital’s close proximity to Cardiff means extensive access to all that Cardiff
has to offer as the Capital city of Wales.
Educational Facilities
The Friars Education Centre is based in an old Victorian building called ‘The
Friars’, at the rear of the Royal Gwent hospital site. The past few years have
seen it developed from a medical and dental education centre to a truly
multidisciplinary education centre.
Access to the Centre is available
from 7.30am – 5:00pm.
The postgraduate office is staffed from 7.30am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday. All
ABH Staff are provided with 9.00am – 5.00pm swipe card access to the
Education Centre.
The Education Centre is the hub of educational activity at the Royal Gwent
Hospital and we provide and promote excellent educational opportunities for all
levels of staff. Postgraduate education and training is co-ordinated from here to
include the organisation of courses, seminars, continuing Professional
Development, Dental Education, GP Vocational training and the organisation of
junior doctor educational activity. In addition, our specialist personnel offer
friendly advice and information for all junior doctors on all issues relating to
medical education.
Living in Newport
Standing at the gateway between England and Wales, Newport is a vibrant,
forward thinking city. It is steeped in a rich industrial heritage dating from the
nineteenth century when it’s important strategic location was first recognised.
Newport is surrounded by beautiful landscapes which include the Wye Valley,
the Vale of Usk, the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Forest of Dean.
Newport is home to two of the architectural wonders of Wales – the
seventeenth century Tredegar House, and the impressive 177ft high
Transporter Bridge. In addition Newport Cathedral is a building of
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considerable antiquity, having been a site of worship since the early 6
century.
There has been a great deal of investment in Newport with the Newport
International Sports Village, including the Wales National Velodrome, which
has been the training ground for Olympians and possible future sportsmen and
women of 2012.
Home to one of the largest complexes of championship golf courses in Europe,
at The Celtic Manor Resort . There is also a choice of over 30 other golf
courses in the area.
Britain’s most varied and interesting Roman site at Caerleon, and the
tranquillity and history of the Fourteen Locks Canal are just some of the
attractions on Newport’s doorstep.
Just 10 miles along the M4 corridor lies Cardiff, Capital city of Wales with its
cosmopolitan nightlife and extensive shopping facilities.
Further information on Newport and the surrounding area can be found at
http://www.newport.gov.uk .
Post descriptions F1 Posts –
Royal Gwent Hospital
Post 1
Post 2
Post 3
General Medicine/Gastro Llandough
Hospital Dr J Swift / Dr Dolwani / Dr
Green
General/Colorectal Surgery Royal Gwent
Hospital Mr G Williams
Urology UHW Mr P N Matthews
General Medicine/Gastro Llandough Dr J
Green / Dr Dolwani / Dr Swift
General Surgery Royal Gwent Hospital
Mr A Rasheed
Paediatrics UHW Dr J Te Water Naude
Critical Care/Anaesthetics Royal Gwent
Hospital Dr L Harding
General Medicine/cardiology Royal
Gwent Hospital Dr P Campbell
Rehabilitation Medicine St Woolos
Hospital Dr S Alam
General Medicine Royal Gwent Hospital
Dr M Allison
General/Upper GI Surgery Royal Gwent
Hospital Mr M Nutt
Vascular Surgery Royal Gwent Hospital
Mr D McLain
General Medicine/Cardiology Royal
Gwent Hospital Dr S Ikram /Dr P
Campbell /Dr R Anantharaman
Vascular Surgery Royal Gwent Hospital
Mr A Shandall
General/Colorectal Surgery Royal Gwent
Hospital Mr S McKain
General/Respiratory Medicine Royal
Gwent Hospital Dr I Williamson / Dr A
Ionescu
Breast Surgery Royal Gwent Hospital Mr
C Gateley
General/Endocrine Medicine Royal
Gwent Hospital Dr M Biswas
General/Endocrine Medicine Royal
Gwent Hospital Dr K Obuobie / Dr P
Evans
General Surgery Royal Gwent Hospital
Miss T Boyce
General Medicine/Gastro Royal Gwent
Hospital Dr N Balaratnam / Dr V Goel
General Medicine/Gastro Royal Gwent
Hospital Dr M Czajkowski
General/Colorectal Surgery Royal Gwent
Hospital Mr K Swarnkar
Paediatrics Royal Gwent Hospital Dr P
Dale
General/Respiratory Medicine Royal
Gwent Hospital Dr M Hack
General/Colorectal Surgery Royal Gwent
Hospital Mr B Stephenson
Cardiology Royal Gwent Hospital Dr C
Madler / Dr N Brown / Dr J Cullen
General/Vascular Surgery Royal Gwent
Hospital Mr P Lewis / Mr B Stephenson
General Surgery Royal Gwent Hospital
Mr G Williams
General Medicine/Diabetes &
Endocrinology Nevill Hall Hospital Dr L
Pinto
F2 Posts – Royal Gwent Hospital
Post 1
Post 2
Post 3
Acute Medicine/Cardiology Royal
Gwent Hospital Dr S Ikram /Dr P
Campbell/ Dr R Anantharaman
Acute Medicine/Care of the Elderly
Royal Gwent Hospital Dr S Vasishta
Old Age Psychiatry St Woolos
Hospital Dr P Chance
Acute Medicine/Infectious Diseases
Royal Gwent Hospital Dr M Llewelyn
Acute Medicine/Care of the Elderly
Royal Gwent Hospital Dr A Verma
Accident & Emergency Royal
Gwent Hospital Mr A Vaghela
General Paediatrics Royal Gwent
Hospital Dr R Bebb
General Medicine/Endocrinology
Caerphilly Miners District Hospital Dr
LDKE Premawardhana
Medical Assessment Unit Royal
Gwent Hospital Dr H Saleem
Accident & Emergency
Haematology
Anaesthetics/Critical Care/
Royal Gwent Hospital
Mr R Raghupati
Royal Gwent/St Woolos Hospitals
Dr Chris Jenkins
Radiology
Royal Gwent/Nevill Hall Hospitals
Dr S Ridgway / Dr A Morley
Obstetrics & Gynaecology Royal
Gwent Hospital Miss R Goddard
Trauma & Orthopaedics Nevill Hall
Hospital Mr I Mackie
Accident & Emergency Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr E Harrison-Hansley
General/Colorectal Surgery Royal
Gwent Hospital Mr K Swarnkar
Urology Royal Gwent Hospital Mr A
Carter
Obstetrics & Gynaecology Royal
Gwent Hospital Miss R Gonsalves
ENT Royal Gwent Hospital Mr M
Preece
Urology Royal Gwent Hospital Mr J
Wilson
Accident & Emergency Royal
Gwent Hospital Mr M Jose
Vascular Surgery Royal Gwent
Hospital Mr A Shandall
Trauma & Orthopaedics Royal
Gwent Hospital Mr M Lewis
Accident & Emergency Royal
Gwent Hospital Ms Lynne Sutton
Urology Royal Gwent Hospital Mr A
Thomas
Trauma & Orthopaedics Royal
Gwent Hospital Mr A Rogers
Acute Medicine/Care of the Elderly
Royal Gwent/St Woolos Hospitals
Dr D Sykes
Breast/Endocrine Surgery Royal
Gwent Hospital Mr P Holland
Peri-op Medicine/Critical
Care/Radiology Royal Gwent/Nevill
Hall Hospitals Mr S Ridgeway /Dr A
Morley
Accident & Emergency Royal
Gwent Hospital Dr S Jones
General Practice Dr Adrian Carr,
Beechwood Surgery, Newport
Psychiatric Medicine St Cadocs
Hospital Dr J Davidson
Paediatrics Royal Gwent Hospital
Dr Y Abourahma
General Practice Dr Gwyn Thomas,
White Rose Surgery New Tredegar
01443 878300
General Medicine/Stroke Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr B Richard
Haematology Royal Gwent Hospital
Dr H Osman
Nevill Hall
Nevill
Hall Hospital is situated 20 miles from Newport, (along the M4 Motorway)
Hospital
18 miles from Brecon and 16 miles from Monmouthshire. Abergavenny is a
market town and the surrounding area is mainly agricultural. There is a railway
station within walking distance from the town centre, and about 2 miles from the
hospital. There is a regular bus service from the town centre to the hospital.
Nevill Hall was built by a Blaenavon ironmaster and was bought by the Nevill
family in 1860 and became the family mansion until it was sold in 1917. In 1920
Nevill Hall was eventually sold to the Trustees of the Blaina & District Hospital.
In 1951 the Welsh Regional Hospital Board approved Nevill Hall to house 36
patient beds. Dr Aneurin Hughes was appointed as the first consultant physician
at Nevill Hall and the lecture theatre in the Education Centre is named after him.
Nevill Hall Hospital has 422 beds covering a wide range of specialties
including:
Accident and Emergency General Surgery
Paediatrics
Adult Medicine
Gynaecology
Radiology
Anaesthetics
Haematology
Rehabilitation
Care of the Elderly
Intensive Care
Rheumatology
Cardiology
Neurology
Trauma &
Day Surgery
Obstetrics
Orthopaedics
Gastroenterology
Urology
Counselling and Support
You will find friendly and approachable specialist staff in the Education Centres
who are on hand to offer you counselling and support in all aspects of medical
education, from advice on assessments to support through any difficulties you
may have. Our Local Faculty Leads are on hand to offer careers advice and our
Foundation Director can lead you through your Foundation years. All new starters
within the Health Board are invited to attend a local induction where you are
welcomed to your new post. In addition, regular teaching sessions are organised
throughout your Foundation Programme.
Mess
A lounge is provided along each floor of the residence with a television. There
is an excellent Junior Doctors’ mess, which is well furnished with satellite colour
television. Recreational facilities are available at the hospital.
Accommodation
Single accommodation is available at the hospital. As FP1s need to be resident
throughout the duration of their period of work the accommodation is provided
without charge.
Catering
The dining room on the first floor is open for hot meals from 7:00am until
7:30pm. Vending machines for drinks and snacks are available at all other
times in the coffee lounge situated off the dining room.
A buffet bar in the main outpatients department is run by the League of
Friends and is open 10:00am to 4:00pm. In addition, a shop in the main
concourse is run by the WRVS and opens 10:00am to 6:00pm
Parking
There is a large car park adjacent to the main hospital building. Car parking is
without charge.
Library / IT facilities
The 24 hour library is situated on the ground floor. It has a comprehensive range
of books and journals. 24 hour access is obtained via a swipe card security
system. The library is reference only out of hours. There is a separate computer
room which can be accessed out of hours (except on weekends).
The library is run by a professional librarian, providing a comprehensive library
service and offering advice and information in relation to literature searches and
research.
Social life
There is an extensive social network throughout the Hospital focused on the
mess. Abergavenny itself has a number of pubs, clubs and restaurants and the
hospital is only 31 miles (or a short train journey) away from Cardiff giving access
to all that Cardiff has to offer as the Capital City of Wales
Education Centre
The first postgraduate centre building at Nevill Hall Hospital was completed in
1975, however by 1978, it was obvious that the centre needed an extension to
enable it to provide additional services for training and education and this was
opened in 1980. The single storey building then became inadequate for the
growing demands made upon it for statutory medical training. A new Education
Centre was officially opened in May 2002, by Jane Hutt (then Welsh Assembly
Minister for Health and Social Services).
The Education Centre at Nevill Hall is a new, purpose built centre providing a
base for all Postgraduate and Undergraduate education. The building also
provides an excellent, 24 hour library facility which supports evidence based
practice and continuing professional development.
Due to its close proximity it does allow staff easy access to the library meetings,
seminars and training events. This has enhanced training provided to staff and
subsequently the quality of service provided to patients.
Today, the centre is increasingly busy hosting courses for consultants, GPs
and also Royal College exams, as well as teaching for all departments.
Access to the Education Centre and Library facility is by swipe card access
only. The swipe card is part of your ID badge.
Alongside the lecture theatre, seminar rooms and meeting rooms, there is a
clinical skills lab available for use on low fidelity clinical skills equipment. There
are plans to introduce high fidelity simulation in the near future.
Living in Abergavenny
Abergavenny is the traditional gateway to South Wales and to the
incomparable Brecon Beacons National Park, as well as to the important
World Heritage Site at Blaenavon.
The town itself, caressed by the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains and
nestling in the famous Usk Valley, is full of historic, architectural, cultural and
scenic interest, proud of its past and its traditions and yet up-to-the-minute in
meeting the present day needs of tourists and local people.
As well as being an excellent centre from which to explore this beautiful area,
Abergavenny also has a thriving business community.
It is possible to trace Abergavenny's history back to the Roman fort of
Gobannium established in 57 or 58 A.D. However, the real birth of the town
dates to the period of the Norman conquest of Wales in the late 11th century. In
about 1087, Hamelin of Ballon, the conqueror of northern Gwent, built a motte
and bailey castle at Abergavenny. At the same time, he established St. Mary's
Priory as a cell of the Abbey of St. Vincent near Le Mans.Civilian settlement
followed soon after, the early town being protected by a ditch and embankment
linked to the castle defences
The Abergavenny of the 19th century was a bustling cultural centre and holds an
important place in Welsh literary and cultural history. From 1833 to 1854, the
Abergavenny Cymreigyddion Society drew the attention of scholars, poets and
scientists from all over Europe and beyond, as well as supporting local literati and
the ailing wool industries.
The town began to expand once more with the coming of the railways in the
middle of the 1850s. They remained a major employer in the town until quite
recently.
Between 1957 and 1968, much of the heart of the old town was destroyed
under the old Abergavenny Borough Council's "slum clearance" schemes.
Fortunately, some of the citizens of the town saw the full scale of what was
being lost and managed to salvage interesting features such as fireplaces,
doors, oak panelling and windows. Many of these are now on display in the
Abergavenny Museum.
Further information can be found at http://www.abergavenny.net
Post descriptions F1 Posts –
Nevill Hall Hospital
Post 1
Post 2
Post 3
General Surgery Nevill Hall Hospital Mr
Chokkalingam Arun
Cardiology Nevill Hall Hospital Dr S
Hutchison
General Medicine/Chest Llandough Dr B
Hope-Gill
General Surgery Nevill Hall Hospital Mr P
Edwards
Neurosurgery UHW Mr R Hatfield/Mr BA
Simpson
Anaesthetics/Critical Care Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr R Rouse
General Medicine/COTE Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr M Usman
Respiratory Medicine Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr D Wales
General/Respiratory Medicine Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr J Thomas
General/Vascular Surgery Nevill Hall
Hospital Mr R Blackett
General Internal Medicine Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr M Khanolkar
General Medicine Nevill Hall Hospital Dr
K Yearsley
General Surgery Nevill Hall Hospital Mr
Somasekar
Rheumatology Nevill Hall Hospital Dr S
Linton / Dr Ayas
General Medicine/Stroke Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr B Richard
General & Colorectal Surgery Nevill Hall
Hospital Mr R Delicata
Paediatrics Nevill Hall Hospital Dr Y
Cloete
Cardiology/Acute Medicine Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr S Hutchison
General/Colorectal/Breast Surgery Nevill
Hall Hospital Mr S Ghosh
Paediatrics Nevill Hall Hospital Dr T
Williams
General Medicine/Gastro Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr P Neville
General/Colorectal Surgery Nevill Hall
Hospital Mr K Gomez
Haematology Nevill Hall Hospital Dr S
Lewis
General Medicine / Diabetes & Endo
Nevill Hall Hospital Dr L Pinto
General/Vascular Surgery Royal Gwent
Hospital Mr P Lewis
General Surgery Royal Gwent Hospital
Mr G Williams
General Medicine/COTE Llandough Dr S
O’Mahony/ Prof KW Woodhouse
Posts in red are on an Academic rotation.
F2 Posts – Nevill Hall Hospital
Post 1
Post 2
Post 3
Accident & Emergency
Haematology
Anaesthetics/Critical Care/
Royal Gwent Hospital
Mr R Raghupati
Royal Gwent/St Woolos Hospitals
Dr Chris Jenkins
Radiology
Royal Gwent/Nevill Hall Hospitals
Dr S Ridgway / Dr A Morley
Acute Medicine/Diabetes Caerphilly
Miners District Hospital Dr M Adlan
General/Respiratory Medicine Nevill
Hall Hospital Dr D Wales
Trauma & Orthopaedics Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr N Nathdwarawala
Trauma & Orthopaedics Nevill Hall
Hospital Mr R Rice
Medicine/Gastroenterology
Caerphilly Miners District Hospital Dr
R Davies
Accident & Emergency Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr E Harrison-Hansley
Obstetrics & Gynaecology Royal
Gwent Hospital Miss R Goddard
Trauma & Orthopaedics Nevill Hall
Hospital Mr I Mackie
Accident & Emergency Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr E Harrison-Hansley
General Medicine/Gastroenterology
Nevill Hall Hospital Dr N Haboubi
Trauma & Orthopaedics Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr H Davies
Accident & Emergency Nevill Hall
Hospital Mr Ryan Hobbs
Breast/Endocrine Surgery Royal
Gwent Hospital Mr P Holland
Peri-op Medicine/Critical
Care/Radiology Royal Gwent/Nevill
Hall Hospitals Mr S Ridgeway / Dr A
Morley
Accident & Emergency Royal
Gwent Hospital Dr S Jones
General Medicine/Cardiology Nevill
Hall Hospital Dr S Hutchison
Anaesthetics/Critical Care/Radiology
Nevill Hall Hospital Dr R Rouse / Dr
A Morley
Accident & Emergency Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr Kate Wright
General Practice Dr G Thomas,
White Rose Surgery New Tredegar
01443 878300
General Medicine/Stroke Nevill Hall
Hospital Dr B Richard
Haematology Royal Gwent
Hospital Dr Hani Osman
Royal Gwent Hospital
Caroline Newman: [email protected]
Tel: 01633 234588
Nevil Hall Hospital
Caroline Newman: [email protected]
Tel: 01633 234588
Caerphilly & District Miners’ Hospital
Caroline Newman: [email protected]
Tel: 01633 234588
Aneurin Bevan Health Board website:
http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sitesplus/866/
The Wales Foundation School website:
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/pgmde/sections/foundationtraining/
The Wales Foundation School email:
[email protected]