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General Medicine

We care for patients with complex multi-system disorders and uncertain diagnoses.

What we do

General Medicine specialises in the care of patients with complex multi-system disorders, undifferentiated illness and uncertain diagnosis.

Services include: 

  • assessment and admissions from the Emergency Department for patients with multiple medical problems
  • inpatient consultations for other units
  • outpatient clinics
  • participation in the Medical Emergency Response (MER) service to assess and treat deteriorating patients.

Where to find us

General Medicine is located at South Wards, Level 1A.

General Medicine Outpatients is located in Outpatients building, Ground Floor, Area XXXX.

Who we are

Consultants

  • Dr Lauren Fielke – Head of Unit

This page was last updated 9 April 2025.

Once your referral has been received it will be triaged according to clinical urgency.

If your referral is accepted, you will either:

  • receive a letter, phone call or text message confirming your appointment time, date and location
  • receive a letter confirming you have been waitlisted for an appointment.

If the referral is declined, your GP or referring medical practitioner will be notified.

Outpatient services

Find out information about specialist outpatient appointments, how to be referred, plus information when attending an outpatient clinic.

Your outpatient appointment

Contact us to:

  • change your appointment time
  • cancel your appointment
  • find out triage status
  • general outpatient enquiries.

If you need to cancel or change your appointment time, let us know as soon as possible.

This page was last updated 9 April 2025.

eReferrals and referrals via emails are preferred.

Use the Clinical Prioritisation Criteria (CPC) as a referral guide.

To ensure timely triage, include all demographic and clinical details.

The service triages referrals according to clinical urgency.

Urgent and serious referrals

If you are concerned about the appointment being delayed or if the patient's condition is deteriorating, contact the registrar to discuss. 

Registrars are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Patients requiring immediate assessment should be sent directly to the Emergency Department.

Discharge guidelines

Patients whose medical condition has stabilised or resolved, and where no further appointment has been made, will be formally discharged. If medical assessment is required again, a new referral should be made explaining the reason.

This page was last updated 9 April 2025.

We provide training for:

  • interns
  • general trainees
  • basic physician trainees
  • advanced trainees in General Medicine
  • Intensive Care trainees
  • General Practice trainees.

We also provide training and support for the Medical Emergency Response service (MER). MER simulation training covers deteriorating patient management and aspect of advanced life support.

This page was last updated 9 April 2025.

This page was last updated 9 April 2025.

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