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Rotational Healthcare Experience Programme Timetable [PDF]

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Providing a scheduled programme of visits to a variety of patient facing environments within an Acute hospital setting, this Programme enables learners to gain an insight into a range of career possibilities and to have discussions with staff, patients and other students on placement. The rotational format allows for a variety of environments to be accessed and develop understanding of the multi-disciplinary relationships involved with the care of patients.

The benefits of the programme include:

• Increased awareness of the different roles within the health care environment
• Access for 16-24 year olds to the work environment and professionals in practice
• Helping young people to make informed decisions about their career pathways
• Supporting local education provides with achievement of their Gatsby Benchmark standards: “Encounters with employers & employees” and “Experiences of work places”.
• Increased understanding of how many different hospital roles work within a hospital.

Further career information, and useful links, are also provided on our website, as well as details of the application process for the programme.

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A 5-day rotational programme designed to provide a varied work place experience to students aged 16 and above who are interested in a career in medicine, nursing or another patient-facing profession.

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Contributed by: National Work Experience Resources
Authored by: Elaine Cox, Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Authored on: 0 July 2021
Licence: © All rights reserved More information on licences
First contributed: 20 December 2021
Audience access level: Full user

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