Showing posts with label COT2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COT2016. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 June 2016

Year 2: Week 37-40: PP4: Part One

PP2.1-4: Getting the hang of it all...

I am well into my final placement and I'm exhausted. Acute Oncology is challenging on so many levels... It's fast paced, emotionally draining and physically hard work. But I love it. I am really enjoying the mix of physical and psychological aspects and it feels much more holistic than other acute settings. 

I have been getting to jump in and use my core OT skills and I'm thankful to be in such a supportive team that are willing to challenge me and give me opportunities to learn and develop my skills. Both my educators are working with me to help consolidate my skills as I prepare to transition from student to NQOT, which still feels like a massive jump but I'm getting there.  

4/10 weeks complete - It's going so fast.


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What else has been going on:


In other news we got our dissertation results back...

                     It was a pass!

... and  for once I am actually really pleased with my result and feedback. I put so much into that piece into that research, so I'm glad that it paid off. 


In #OTalk news... Kirstie has joined the team as the new #OTalk intern, If you haven't met her on twitter already, why not say hi. 


#OTalk next week is also going to be live from #COT2016 so if you are around do come to the meet up in person and then join us on line from 8pm. #OTalkonTour



For more insight into my journey to become an occupational therapist; follow me on twitter: @OTontheTracks







Sunday, 24 April 2016

Year 2: Weeks 29-31

Quick 3 Week Catch Up
It's been a busy 3 weeks!


You think with less face to face class time, I would have more time to blog. But sadly this is not the case with lots of deadlines looming it's been more of a 'head in the books' time than anything else. 


In the last 3 weeks, I have gone for a pre-placement visit, presented my dissertation findings at our MSc Research conference, submitted a piece of coursework for our Occupational Design module, organised my CPD folder and kept plodding on with my dissertation write up. I've also been busy with #OTalk related things, which I will fill you in more on below. 



This year is really flying in and we are reaching the point where we all start looking for jobs, which still feels rather intimidating with a full placement still to go. 


#OTalk



In #OTalk news, I have joined the team permanently and we are on the look out for a new student intern which is exciting. If you are a pre-reg student and are interested, do have a look over on the blog for details, the link is above. 









We also had our editorial published in the British Journal of Occupational Therapy, which was rather cool, especially as a student getting to input into the article. You can find it here, if you are interested in reading it. 






Lastly on the #OTalk front...  #OTalkonTour If you are at the COT conference this year, we are having a social media meet-up on the Tuesday night which will be a great chance to meet some of the #OTalk community in person so, if you are around do come along (and remember to sign up for the session). More information can be found here.

P.s. If you are at conference, do drop by and see my poster in the poster hall. 



Think that's all i have time for at the moment, as I'm busy working on my poster this weekend. 




For more insight into my journey to become an occupational therapist; follow me on twitter: @OTontheTracks


Sunday, 22 November 2015

Year 2 Week 8 & 9: PP3.1+2

Christmas themed creative activities
As always placement seems to be flying in, its hard to believe I'm about to start week 3 of a 6 week placement tomorrow. 

I'm finding it hard to find the time to blog on this placement as I have so much to learn and read, that finding a spare moment in the evening to blog is harder than on previous placements. 

I spend my first week trying to get to grips with the setting and service users; thankful for the helpful team who have been willing to answer all my questions and explain why they do the things they way they do. I think it's often a worry for students that we will be a bit of a pain when we start a new placement so it was nice to chat with one of the student metal health nurses who had been there for a few weeks and could reassure me that they other staff members wouldn't mind. My educator was on annual leave my first week so I had a little longer to get to know the setting and service users before looking directly at the OT role in the mental health rehab.

What else have I been doing:

Assessments

I've had a chance to observe and start to undertake some assessments with my educator in week two which has been a great opportunity for me. If you have been reading my blog for a while you will know on my previous placements I have had limited opportunities to utilise standardised assessments in the assessment stage so I'm really looking forward to utilising MOHOs assessment tools whilst on this one. So far I have had a chance to observe my educator using an OCAIRS (the occupational circumstances assessment interview and rating scale) and work with my educator on a MOHOST. I have also had a chance to see how observational assessment and functional assessments work within this setting. 

Interventions

I was slightly worried before this placement about how different interventions would look in a mental health setting, having all my previous experience in physical settings but I can see from the first to weeks that the functional feel of interventions isn't that different in the grand scheme of things. Ive had the chance to see a range of interventions over my first few weeks and can see how different situations allow for different aspects of the OT goals to be met such as shopping with a client can allow the OT to assess a service users money management skills, their ability to process and make choices as well as giving the OT the opportunities to grade the activity. I have also had a chance to look at road safety and how grading the use of public transport for a service user can allow them to work towards using it independently. 

This placement has also involved me researching and preparing to lead some art sessions for the service users in the setting, which is still a work in progress for this week with the hope of leading them at the start of next week. I will blog more about that in the next few weeks but I've been looking through the Recovery through activity by Sue Parkinson (2014) to help focus the creative sessions. 

MDT & Rehab Approach

One of the key things I have been observing over the first few weeks is the importance of Occupational Therapists as part of the MDT within the setting, Their expertise is valued as an important part of the goal setting and progress of the service users within the setting. 

This is strengthen by the rehabilitative approach taking by all team members on the unit and aids decision making and positive risk taking to allow the service users to progress whilst on the unit and engage in the community to access activities and build skills.


Also this week:

This week also saw me receive an email to confirm my poster abstract was accepted for #COT2016 which was a surprise if I'm honest, but does give me a positive way to share the experience of being the #OTalk student digital leader intern. 

Now to get my creative head on to work out how to create the poster! 




As always on placement these are quite short updates... I will do a larger reflective piece at the end.


For more insight into my journey to become an occupational therapist; follow me on twitter: @OTontheTracks

References

Parkinson, S (2014). Recovery Through Activity.