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Anaesthesia in ACCS

Anaesthesia in ACCS. Seema Sindhakar. 1 st Six weeks. Novice Induction and teaching Educational agreement, Appraisal, +/_ Introduction to department Study Day. Curriculum. Initial Assessment Of Competency (IAC). F irst anaesthesia training milestone

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Anaesthesia in ACCS

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  1. Anaesthesia in ACCS Seema Sindhakar

  2. 1st Six weeks • Novice Induction and teaching • Educational agreement, Appraisal, +/_ Introduction to department • Study Day

  3. Curriculum

  4. Initial Assessment Of Competency (IAC) • First anaesthesia training milestone • A basic understanding of anaesthesia • Give anaesthetics at a appropriate level of supervision • Added to the on-call rota for anaesthesia.

  5. Initial Assessment Of Competency (IAC) • Normally achieved within the first three to six months • The assessment doubles as the required assessments for the basis of anaesthetic practice. • To pass the IAC, trainees must successfully complete 19 workplace based assessments

  6. Initial Assessment of Competency • Summative • DOPS, A-CEXs, CBDs • Certificate

  7. IAC

  8. What IAC is not • NOT A LICENSE TO PRACTICE INDEPENDENTLY

  9. BASIS OF ANAESTHETIC PRACTISE

  10. BASIS OF ANAESTHETIC PRACTISE

  11. BASIS OF ANAESTHETIC PRACTISE

  12. IAC certificate

  13. IAC certificate page 2

  14. ARCP • ARCP report from Educational/Clinical Supervisor/ College Tutor • IAC • MSF

  15. Is Anaesthetics different to other specialities • Heavily supervised • Lonely • Difficulty finding our feet • Things done differently by different people • Sudden change in patient condition • Stressful situations • Encouraged to ask for help • Enjoyable

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