Here are some tips for your first day as a new NHS junior doctor:

Here are some tips for your first day as a new NHS junior doctor:





Collected and written by: Mohamed Hassan 
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1. Be organized: Organize your patients, know what jobs need doing, and get them done in the time you have[1][5].

2. Know your patients: This is the absolute number one top tip. Get to know your patients, their medical history, and their current condition[5].

3. Be familiar with IT: Get to know the hospital's IT systems, such as electronic patient records, prescribing systems, and communication tools[5].

4. Prioritize: Prioritize your tasks and focus on the most urgent and important ones first[5].

5. Wear your name badge: Wear your name badge at all times[4].

6. Be smart casual up to business casual: For junior doctors, the dress code is smart casual up to business casual, and you should be “bare below the elbows” whenever you are in clinical areas[6].

7. Locate the 'hospital mess': Locate the 'hospital mess' to meet and chat with other junior doctors[4].

8. Communicate well: Good communication, rapport, and confidence in your training (not overconfidence) will ease anxieties the patient, staff, and more importantly, yourself might have[2].

9. Seek support: If you do not have supportive seniors, the first three to four weeks can be terrifying. If you are being under-supported, let the managers know, they will help you[2].

10. Stay positive: Remember that it's normal to feel overwhelmed on your first day, but stay positive and focus on learning and improving[3].

Starting as a new NHS junior doctor can be a daunting experience, but with these tips, you can be better prepared for your first day. Remember to stay organized, prioritize your tasks, communicate well, and seek support when needed. Good luck on your journey as a junior doctor!

Citations:
[1] https://www.trewlink.blog/post/tips-for-your-first-day-as-a-junior-doctor
[2] https://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2015/aug/14/what-happens-junior-doctors-start-work-nhs-patient-care
[3] https://youtube.com/watch?v=_8qnXKUfmUk
[4] https://www.bma.org.uk/advice-and-support/international-doctors/life-and-work-in-the-uk/being-an-international-junior-doctor-in-the-nhs/your-first-week-as-a-new-doctor
[5] https://www.myhsn.co.uk/top-tip/10-top-tips-for-junior-doctors
[6] https://thesavvyimg.co.uk/10-ways-to-prepare-for-your-first-job-in-the-nhs-as-an-img/

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