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- Please add notes on how we might map the course to existing curricula
- FRCA
- FICM
- ACCS
- Foundation programme
- Critical care nursing
These are relevant skills taken from 2012 ACCS Curriculum which applies to all 3 stems (Acute Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Anaesthetics) --> http://www.rcoa.ac.uk/system/files/TRG-CU-ACCS2012.pdf
- Design, implement and complete audit cycles
- Contribute to local and national audit projects as appropriate (e.g. NCEPOD, SASM)
- Support audit by junior medical trainees and within the multi-disciplinary team - Appraise retrieved evidence to address a clinical question - Apply conclusions from critical appraisal into clinical care
- Identify the limitations of research - Contribute to the construction, review and updating of local (and national) guidelines of good practice using the principles of evidence based medicine
- Develop critical appraisal skills and apply these when reading literature
- Demonstrate the ability to write a scientific paper - Demonstrate good verbal and written presentations skills
- Understand the difference between population-based assessment and unit-based studies and be able to evaluate outcomes for epidemiological work
These are primarily taken from the 2010 CCT in Anaesthesia curriculum Annex G (http://www.rcoa.ac.uk/CCT/AnnexG).
###Annex G: Teaching & Training, Academic & Research (inc audit) & Management for Anaes, CC & PM
AR_IK_05 Describes and explains the methodology and processes of clinical research, including but not exclusively: -Ethical and approval considerations raised by research; -The importance of study design in clinical research; -The importance of statistical analyses
AR_IK_08 Demonstrates a knowledge of research principles
AR_IK_09 Explains how to test, refine and verify hypotheses
AR_IK_10 Explains how reasoning leads to hypothesis within the context of clinical likelihood
AR_IK_11 Understands the difference between population-based assessment and unit-based studies and is able to evaluate outcomes for epidemiological work
AR_IS_02 Describe the working uses of national and local databases used for audit such as specialty data collection systems, cancer registries, and for reporting and learning from clinical incidents and near misses in the UK
AR_HK_01 Understands their role in supporting quality through participating in and promoting audit of clinical outcomes
AR_HK_05 Knows about the National Institute for Academic Anaesthesia
AR_HS_04 Uses statistical methods to analyse data and estimate probabilities
AR_HS_12 Encourages discussion amongst colleagues on evidence-based practice
AR_HS_16 Outlines the principles of formulating a research question and designing a project
AR_HS_19 Demonstrates ability to analyse research data using advanced statistical software e.g. SPSS
AR_AK_07 Knows how to produce a poster summarising a project for presentation
AR_AK_08 Understands material specifically related to their ‘project’
AR_AS_05 Shows willingness to encourage and take part in research
AR_AS_09 Acquires skills relating to their project
I've picked out specific areas from the latest FP Curriculum.
Foundation docs would be able to add attending our course as an Additional Achievement on their ePortfolio and link this to the areas of the curriculum listed below (they need curriculum links like these for their end-of-year review). Note that if we provide a PDF Certificate this linking process will be easier.
- Manages, analyses and presents at least one quality improvement project and uses the results to improve patient care
- Maintains personal development e-portfolio by recording learning needs and personal reflection including career development and planning / Recognises personal learning needs, addresses these proactively and sets SMART goals
- Provides evidence to demonstrate continuing personal and professional development via e-portfolio and supporting documentation.
- Finds and interprets evidence relating to clinical questions
- Demonstrates the use of literature, guidelines and experience in the development of clinical skills over the previous year
Please contact Steve Harris if you have any questions.