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    044 Dr Fatma al Dammas

    ssistant ProfessorConsultant of Obstetrics nesthesiaPain managementsProgram director in anesthesia

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    Orientation 044 cmedBasic anaesthesia care and Resuscitation 2012

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    Principle # 1: Focus on knowledge,

    competencies, skills and professional attitude

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    Competencies

    Competencies in clinical skills (e.g., taking

    medical history, clinical examination,

    interpretation of findings, generating

    hypotheses, making priorities, providing

    justification, etc).

    Competencies in practical procedures (e.g.,

    insertion of central IV line, nasotracheal

    intubation).

    Competencies in patient management.

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    Competencies

    Competencies in dealing with solving problems,

    making decisions and handling emergency

    situations.

    Competencies in communication skills and

    demonstrating professional attitude.

    Competencies in patient administration (e.g.,

    completing forms, providing data, consent forms

    etc).

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    Principle # 2: Encourage students to

    understand the scientific basis for clinical skills

    and resuscitation

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    Discussion

    Understand the scientific basis behind

    pre-operative and post-operative care.

    Link the scientific basis behind the

    mechanisms of action of drugs with theirclinical applications, therapeutic basis

    and side effects.

    Understand the scientific basis for

    complications of anaesthesia.

    Understand the mechanisms underlying

    resuscitation

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    Discussion

    Understand the rationale for

    ordering a particular investigation

    and what type of changes are

    expected.

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    Principle # 3:Focus on common cases that

    students need to know at undergraduate level

    and key learning principles

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    Preoperative assessment

    Difficult airway

    Postoperative Hypotension

    Hypoxia after anesthesia

    Unexplained Apnea post Anesthesia

    Rapid sequnce induction .

    Post operative complication

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    Program Design

    GROUP

    F1

    GROUP

    F2

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    Key Success Factors

    Attendance

    Realistic Expectations

    Maintains communication with the facultymember

    Good organizational skills

    Expect to work beyond the classroom

    Stay on track/understand commitment required

    Ask questions

    Online Course Delivery

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    Books recommended.

    Anesthesia for medical students by

    Bryce Smith.

    Literature & manual provided by

    dept of anesthesia .

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    EXAMINATION OSCE

    EXAMINATION WRITTEN

    Week 12 (17/11/2012 to21/11/2012): Consolidation

    Week 13(24/11/2012-28/11/2012):

    Examination

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    EXAMINATION WRITTEN

    MCQ Exam: 50 MCQs: 40%.

    (28/11/2012)

    Final Assessment: (60%)

    1. OSCE: 3-5 stations combined with

    OB/GYN: 30% (26/11/2012)

    2. Technical Skill: 30% (This will be

    done as signed out)

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    044 If you have technical difficulties, or questions on

    how to get around in this training program, call the

    my for assistance

    0505279474

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