The value of medical and surgical grand rounds: the outreach librarian’s perspective Tatjana Petrinic Cairns Library, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK 2010 CILIP Health Libraries Group Conference Manchester, July 2010
Watson EM. Subject knowledge in the health sciences library: an online survey of Canadian academic health sciences librarians J Med Libr Assoc Oct;93(4): Petrinic T, Urquhart C. The education and training needs of health librarians - the generalist versus specialist dilemma. Health Info Libr J Sep;24(3): Ferree N, Schaefer N, Butson LC, Tennant MR. Liaison librarian tiers: levels of service. J Med Libr Assoc Apr;97(2):145-8 Background What about our subject knowledge?
Grand Rounds at Oxford Medical Grand Rounds – Thursday 13.00h Surgical Grand Rounds – Friday 8.00h Neuroscience Grand Rounds – Friday 10.30h Richard Doll Seminars – Tuesday 13.00h Open door policy Well attended, chaired by leading clinicians Integral component of medical education Interesting clinical cases → ‘Lively’ debates Excellent invited speakers Limited to one hour Food and drink permitted (discreetly)
So I went Over a hundred Grand Rounds attended since 2004 Weekly alerts to introduce the topics Website with programme for the whole term Colleagues soon joined
Interesting clinical cases
Gaining confidence in my own subject areas
Past, present and future of medicine and surgery
Invited speakers
Oxford medics coming home
Benefits of attending Grand Rounds Expanding subject knowledge and current awareness Monitoring Clinical/Research interests of different specialist groups Understanding Trust and University politics Becoming a known face to regular participants Exploring opportunities for outreach promotion and support Learning about clinical, educational and research networks
The value of medical and surgical grand rounds: the outreach librarian’s perspective Tatjana Petrinic Cairns Library, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK 2010 CILIP Health Libraries Group Conference Manchester, July 2010