Gwendolen Road, Leicester, LE5 4PW
33% of trainees would work here again
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Canteen, vending machines, WRVS shop. Mess - which is a total mess, or at least it used to be.
Plenty of spaces on site
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Served by lots of buses. Hospital Hopper is free for NHS staff and students
LEAT cafe and RVS both are not great in terms of quality of food. LEAT has large seating area but this was cut by half with the intoduction of COVID-19 vaccination
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In general the registrars in this department are supportive and good at teaching. Some of the consultants are nice, many of them are fine if you are passive and agreeable and don't cause waves. I learnt a lot and felt competent by the end of the rotation. However there is one massive bully in this department which is a huge open secret. To the poin ...More
The anaesthetic training experience has sadly suffered badly here following a trust wide reconfiguration of all services. There is now mostly daycase surgery and a very limited emergency list. Useful for only junior trainees to be honest. Maternity workload can be very busy at times but there is help available on site from a resident speciality ...More
F1 HPB/Colorectal What. A. Shitshow. This job has now been split into HPB at Glenfield Hospital and Colorectal at LRI. I'm leaving this review for posterity. 1) Day - covering 2 wards with varying levels of staffing. All ward rounds led by registrars with the occasional very rare consultant popping up to see their patient 2) Night - ward cover, n ...More
You take referrals as an FY1 which I think is a good learning experience and better than the standard ward work / bloods/ cannulas/catheters/discharge letters you do. Unfortunately a lot of the job is this standard ward work. As long as you familiarise yourself with the urological emergencies triage is not too bad and most things are not emergencie ...More
Cushy job but - 0 training - TOXIC SENIORS, TOXIC MATRONS. Do not recommend