A high-resolution, photographic realism scene of a modern emergency department workstation without any people, showing a dual-monitor setup on a smooth, pale gray desk. One screen displays a detailed trauma CT scan, while the other shows a structured protocol checklist in clean, legible text. A neatly stacked pile of clinical guideline booklets, a digital timer, and a lined notepad with a single black pen sit within easy reach. Cool, neutral overhead lighting creates minimal glare on the screens and soft shadows along the desk’s edge. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with sharp focus, the mood is focused and analytical, conveying advanced decision-making and systematic thinking in emergency medicine.

ED to Registrar

This page provides a concise overview of the pathway from SHO to registrar, highlighting practical frameworks, on-shift learning, and strategies for ongoing professional development.

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SHO to Registrar

This resource guides emergency physicians transitioning from SHO to registrar, outlining practical learning points and on-shift integration.

A close-up, overhead view of a well-used emergency medicine handbook lying open on a light wood desk, its pages filled with highlighted text, colored sticky tabs, and a few handwritten marginal notes. Beside it rests a stethoscope coiled neatly, a sleek tablet displaying a monochrome ECG trace, and a fine-tip pen aligned parallel to the book’s spine. Soft, diffused daylight from an unseen window to the left creates gentle shadows and a calm, studious atmosphere. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with the open book dominating the frame and background elements subtly blurred. Photographic realism with a clean, academic feel, representing focused study and the transition from basic to advanced emergency practice.

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