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Many junior doctors do not understand common hospital laboratory tests and are putting patients at risk as a result, biochemists have claimed. | Many junior doctors do not understand common hospital laboratory tests and are putting patients at risk as a result, biochemists have claimed. |
The Annals of Clinical Biochemistry reports that 18% of more than 80 junior doctors surveyed were happy to order a test they could not fully interpret. | The Annals of Clinical Biochemistry reports that 18% of more than 80 junior doctors surveyed were happy to order a test they could not fully interpret. |
The Association for Clinical Biochemistry blamed poor teaching of the subject at medical schools. | The Association for Clinical Biochemistry blamed poor teaching of the subject at medical schools. |
The General Medical Council is planning to review its curriculum guidance. | The General Medical Council is planning to review its curriculum guidance. |
It's something that scares me - these are the doctors who are going to be looking after me when I'm older Dr Danielle FreedmanAssociation of Clinical Biochemistry | It's something that scares me - these are the doctors who are going to be looking after me when I'm older Dr Danielle FreedmanAssociation of Clinical Biochemistry |
The majority of hospital pathology tests are ordered by junior doctors, but in recent years many medical schools have reduced the amount of time they devote to pathology teaching. | The majority of hospital pathology tests are ordered by junior doctors, but in recent years many medical schools have reduced the amount of time they devote to pathology teaching. |
Dr Trevor Gray, from the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield, carried out a survey of more than 80 juniors, asking them how they felt about the clinical biochemistry tests they were expected to order on a day-to-day basis. | Dr Trevor Gray, from the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield, carried out a survey of more than 80 juniors, asking them how they felt about the clinical biochemistry tests they were expected to order on a day-to-day basis. |
In 10 out of the 12 common tests listed, some of the juniors questioned said they were not entirely confident about interpreting the results. | In 10 out of the 12 common tests listed, some of the juniors questioned said they were not entirely confident about interpreting the results. |
In three tests, more than a third of those questioned said they were not confident - and 18% of the doctors said they were happy to order a test which they did not fully understand how to interpret. | In three tests, more than a third of those questioned said they were not confident - and 18% of the doctors said they were happy to order a test which they did not fully understand how to interpret. |
Seven out of 10 said they would like more teaching in clinical biochemistry. | Seven out of 10 said they would like more teaching in clinical biochemistry. |
Dangerous decisions | Dangerous decisions |
Dr Danielle Freedman, from the Association of Clinical Biochemistry, said the results revealed "a national problem". | Dr Danielle Freedman, from the Association of Clinical Biochemistry, said the results revealed "a national problem". |
"It's something that scares me - these are the doctors who are going to be looking after me when I'm older." | "It's something that scares me - these are the doctors who are going to be looking after me when I'm older." |
She said that errors could be highly dangerous to patients: "If you have someone who has a test which shows they have a low sodium level, further tests need to be done to establish the cause. | She said that errors could be highly dangerous to patients: "If you have someone who has a test which shows they have a low sodium level, further tests need to be done to establish the cause. |
"Some junior doctors can order the sodium test, but don't know what to do with the result, and the patient doesn't get the right treatment." | "Some junior doctors can order the sodium test, but don't know what to do with the result, and the patient doesn't get the right treatment." |
She said that she knew of patients who had been discharged from hospital only to suffer a major heart attack because a key test had not been carried out properly. | She said that she knew of patients who had been discharged from hospital only to suffer a major heart attack because a key test had not been carried out properly. |
The General Medical Council (GMC) is currently preparing to review its guidance on the content of medical education. | The General Medical Council (GMC) is currently preparing to review its guidance on the content of medical education. |
"It is essential that the GMC, universities and medical school take note to protect both patients and doctors," Dr Freedman said. | "It is essential that the GMC, universities and medical school take note to protect both patients and doctors," Dr Freedman said. |
Among those responsible for pathology teaching in UK medical schools is the Royal College of Pathologists, and a spokesman said that it was currently examining what medical students were taught. | Among those responsible for pathology teaching in UK medical schools is the Royal College of Pathologists, and a spokesman said that it was currently examining what medical students were taught. |
"The college has set up a group to review and appraise the new curriculum." | "The college has set up a group to review and appraise the new curriculum." |
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