Student Experience Research Project - NHS Ward Observation

Overview

Project Title: 4th and 5th Year Student Experience in an NHS Ward – Research Project, funded by ACT (NES)

Project Sponsor:
Dr Shalini Gupta, Lecturer and Student Transfer Lead

TILT Medical Artist: Eve Laws

 

Explaining research objectives and outcomes are arguably more effective with visual information to support them. For this research into student experience, an accurate representation of the cardiac ward at Ninewells was illustrated, highlighting the areas of importance whilst maintaining background elements for orientation.

The illustrations work as a series – the first highlights the overall layout of the ward. Areas of significance and the challenges faced working in a small space with both students and NHS staff are also highlighted. As a set, the series highlights Dr Gupta’s findings and enables listeners/viewers of this research project to understand the key findings at a detailed level, as if they had visited the ward themselves.

Close up of crowded doctors area - illustration

Final Outcome

Overall Ward Layout

Full ward illustration

Close up of Doctor’s room

Doctor's room highlighted at full capacity and untidy - illustration

Student’s have very little space to store their belongings during their placement on the ward – resulting in bags being stored in the small doctor’s room. This room was often full of both students and staff.

Close up of Student’s and Staff Gathering Corridors

Student and NHS staff gathering in the halls, not enough space for everyone

Discussions amongst students and staff would often take place in the corridor

Close up of Demonstration Room with NHS Meeting in Progress

Demonstration room with NHS team meeting

A room not often utilised by the medical school but frequently used by NHS staff

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