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Meet our NCHD Spotlight for this newsletter: Dr. Hafsa Khalid 

 

 

What is your speciality and where do you work?

General Surgery SHO- St Vincent's University Hospital 

 

What do you like about your job?

Helping people on day to day basis whether it be acute management or long-term care plan, Discipline in surgery is the most commendable part of my job in a way how time sensitive an acute surgical intervention could be as well as timely followups say it post-ops or assessment for a possible intervention. I like the challenges this job brings and the amount of satisfaction when the job is done correctly. Every day is new learning and this is a kind of job which makes me get up, leave my bed everyday to explore a new day ahead. 

 

What does a typical day look like for you while working?

Starting with ward rounds followed by seeing pre-op patients, doing their admissions and bringing them to theatre, assisting in operations, carrying out minor ops, attending the scheduled meetings regarding  

 

Have you attended a CPD Support Scheme course yet (2024-25 cycle)?
Yes I have:
1- Train The Trainer Course
2- Basic laparoscopy skills course
3- Basic surgical skills course
4- Basic Endoscopy skills course
 
How was your experience on the course?
All courses I attended were very precise and thorough I learnt new skills to implement in my day to day job The trainers were very helpful and answered all the questions 
 
What other interests/hobbies do you have?
Painting, Sculpting, Cooking
 
What do you hope to achieve in your career?
I hope to get into CST scheme to progress my career in surgery , achieving my HST and be a consultant in future to help my juniors with the skills I would learn during my journey. 
 
If you were to recommend a book, what would it be and why?
" When Breath Becomes Air " By Paul Kalanithi - A neurosurgeon who wrote his brilliant story of Life, career, success and death. The book presents a unique perspective from both a doctor and a patient, shedding light on the human experience and the delicate balance between art and science. 
 

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