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award winning Microbiology teaching
Well done Dr Garner who wins the teaching award for his Microbiology teaching. He'd like to thank the medical students, FY1 and FY2s as well as Registrars and all those who voted for him... Apparently he has won 5 years in a row and Frimley Health have asked for others to beat him! 

Microbiology Teaching for Medical Students, Foundation Year 1 & Foundation Year 2

These lectures and lecture notes are provided as part of teaching sessions, if you are attending these teaching sessions you will gain much more from the lectures if you DO NOT download the lectures or notes beforehand. The lectures are designed to be interactive, questioning and thought provoking, acquiring the answers beforehand WILL NOT enable you to get the most from the sessions.

Medical Student Sessions include:

  • Respiratory
  • Urinary Tract
  • Gastrointestinal
  • Central Nervous Systems
  • Skin & Bone Infection
  • Sepsis

Foundation Year 1 Sessions include:

  • Respiratory
  • Urinary Tract
  • Gastrointestinal
  • Skin & Bone Infection
  • Sepsis

Foundation Year 2 Sessions include:

  • Central Nervous Systems
  • Skin & Bone Infection
  • Sepsis
  • Primary Care
  • Fever in a Returned Traveller

NB If you are a Medical student or Foundation doctor and would like to attend these teaching sessions but do not have a placement at Frimley Park Hospital, please contact us and we will see what we can do to allow you to attend. The sessions run throughout the year on a rolling basis.
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