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SIMULATION COURSE PROGRAMME 2016

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CONTENTS PAGE

Foundation Training 3IMPACT - Ill Medical Patients’ Acute Care and Treatment 4ROBuST - RCOG Operative Birth Simulation Training 5Physiotherapy on call 6Trauma Team Member Courses (TTM) 7Toxicology 8Acute Paediatric Trauma (APT) 9ST3 Part Task Training and Communication Skills in Paediatrics

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Human Factors in Urgent Care 11Human Factors in Virtual Endoscopy (HiFIVE) 12Simulation Training in Gastroenterology (STIG) 13Screen Based Endoscopy Technical Skills (SETS) 14Train the Trainers – Faculty Development for Simulation (funded)

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Train the Trainers – Faculty Development for Simulation (unfunded)

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Clinical Reasoning for Complex Patients in the Community 17Regional Geriatric Training for SpR’s 18Ortho-Geriatric – a Patients Journey 19End of Life Care 20Core Medical Training – Full Immersion Simulation (CMT) 21Core Medical Training – Clinical Skills (CMT) 22Confused Older Person 23Anaesthetic Critical Incident Course (ACI) 24Obstetric Anaesthetic Training in the Simulator (OATS) 25Difficult Airway Management – Information and Techniques (DAMIT)

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Foundation Training

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Foundation Trainees and newly qualified Staff Nurses

Aims:

Develop skills to improve patient safety Understand more about clinical decision making Develop greater understanding of IP team working, communication,

and awareness of each other’s roles Enhance patient assessment skills Recognise and treat an acutely ill patient

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

• 12th September 2016

• 23rd September 2016

• 26th September 2016

• 30th September 2016

• 3rd October 2016

• 4th October 2016

• 10th October 2016

• 11th October 2016

• 17th October 2016

• 18th October 2016

Cost: Fully FundedContact: [email protected]

Homerton Foundation Doctors will allocated to a course please see your programme information or contact [email protected]

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IMPACT - Ill Medical Patients’ Acute Care and Treatment

Who is it for:

IMPACT is designed for CT1/2 level trainees in acute medicine, general internal medicine and acute care common stem programmes. It has been widespreadly used for foundation doctor training. We hope to tailor the IMPACT course more to the needs of CT1/2 doctors and an extensive revision of the course is taking place.

Duration – 2 days

IMPACT is a 2-day course aimed primarily at CMT’s and ACCS trainees. FY2 doctors can also apply but must have 8 months experience in an acute medical specialty.IMPACT focuses on the recognition and management of the sick medical patient and consists of several lectures relevant to Acute Medicine, workshops (such as ECG, CXR, ABG interpretation), practical skill stations (eg USS-guided CVC line insertion on a model, intercostal drain insertion on a sheep torso etc) and clinical scenarios involving actors. There will be an assessment on the afternoon of day 2.

Places will be allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

14th /15th September 2015

Cost:

The course fee will be £350 for internal and £450 for external candidates. The fee includes a course dinner for faculty members and candidates at a local restaurant in Hackney as well as lunch and coffee/ tea on both days. Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

The Course Director is Dr Stefanie Robert, Consultant in Intensive Care and Acute Medicine.

Contact: [email protected]

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ROBuST - RCOG Operative Birth Simulation Training

AIM

The aim of the course is to provide instruction and hands-on practice

in all methods of operative vaginal birth (both non-rotational and

rotational) to facilitate the achievement of the OSAT competencies

on the RCOG training matrix. Techniques for performing a caesarean

section at full dilatation are also covered. The course consists of short

lectures, hands-on workshops and small group discussions on teamwork

and communication.

Duration: 1 day

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

18th September 2015

20th November 2015

29th January 2016

20th May 2016

8th July 2016

Cost:

Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Physiotherapy on call

Duration:

1 day

Who is it for – junior physiotherapists about to commence on-call rotas

Aims:

Chest physiotherapy review on day one after surgery Nutrition: early dietician/surgical review with early enteral feeding

whenever possible Analgesia: early review by acute pain team Continued antibiotic therapy where indicated with microbiology review Prophylaxis for postoperative nausea and vomiting Venous thromboembolism prophylaxis Maintain normothermia Active glucose management Daily haematology and biochemistry until mortality risk is low (senior

opinion) Critical Care Outreach review when on ward with appropriate escalation

defined by use of Early Warning Scores

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

16th November 2015

18th January 2016

14th March 2016

9th May 2016

4th July 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]

Trauma Team Member Courses (TTM)

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Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Emergency and Acute Care staff/ODP’s – Multi-professional

Aims:

• Contemporary trauma care in the UK• TTM development & course aims• Personal development pathway• What’s expected of you during TTM• The future of trauma education in London

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

21st April 2016

10th May 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Toxicology

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Emergency and Acute Care staff/ODP’s – Multi-professional

Aims:

Know the important signs, symptoms and tests in order to establish a diagnosis: covered in all scenarios

Know the pharmacology and management of poisoning of certain substances: Beta blockers, Ca channel blockers, amitriptyline, amphetamine covered

Understand the role of antidotes: bicarbonate covered in amitriptyline OD

Recognise the importance of toxbase: covered in all scenarios

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

1st July 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Acute Paediatric Trauma (APT)

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Emergency and Acute Care staff/ODP’s/Paediatric staff – Multi-professional

Aims:

Consider your approach to the paediatric trauma patient Examine the benefits of shared, informed decision making, including

communication with the Major Trauma Centre; Explore and interact with the patient to apply clinical knowledge and

non-technical skills (CRM) Improve your clinical decision making skills and application of

knowledge Develop an awareness of the problems associated with patient transfer

to another facility; Understand the implications for patients’, their families and healthcare

professionals when making decisions regarding management and transfer of patients.

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

15th October 2015

25th February 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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ST3 Part Task Training and Communication Skills in Paediatrics

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – ST3 Paediatricians

Aims:

Communication Counselling of parents Transfer of sick baby SUDI NAI

Part Task Airway IO placement Chest Drain Lumbar Puncture PICC lines

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

19th May 2016

30th June 2016

15th July 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

Challenging Situations in Acute and Emergency Care

Duration – 1 day

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Who is it for – Emergency and Acute Care staff – Multi-professional

Aims:

Full immersion simulation sessions covering

Team work in the Critically Ill Patient Team work in the critically Ill Child Rapid Sequence Induction in the ED (including can’t intubate, can’t

ventilate) Transferring Critically Ill Patients within the hospital and to tertiary

centres. Respiratory depression secondary to sedation Crisis resource management in a busy ED.

Training in patient advocacy/centredness and enhanced communication skills (role play/actors) covering

Breaking difficult/bad news to a patient and/or family who has been brought in deceased, or has died/is dying in the department

Dealing with an aggressive patient Dealing with difficult colleagues/outside agencies Dealing with a complaint Debriefing staff after a difficult/failed resuscitation

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

21st October 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

Human Factors in Virtual Endoscopy (HiFIVE)

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Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Endoscopy and Gastroenterology staff/ODP’s– Multi-professional

Aims:

• immediate and subsequent management of endoscopic complications including transfer of care (e.g. to ITU or theatres)

• communication • clinical decision making • medical leadership competencies • multidisciplinary team working• Develop an awareness of the dilemmas faced by healthcare

professionals when acting as an advocate • Understand the implications for patients’, their families and healthcare

professionals when breaking bad news and/or making difficult decisions

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

1st February 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Simulation Training in Gastroenterology (STIG)

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Endoscopy and Gastroenterology staff/ODP’s– Multi-professional

Aims:

Consider ways that you may meet patient and family needs and preferences;

Examine the benefits of shared, informed decision making; Explore and interact with the patient to apply clinical knowledge and

non-technical skills (CRM) Improve your clinical decision making skills and application of

knowledge Develop an awareness of the dilemmas faced by Healthcare

Professionals when acting as an advocate; Understand the implications for patients’, their families and healthcare

professionals when making difficult decisions.

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

4th December 2015

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Screen Based Endoscopy Technical Skills (SETS)

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Endoscopy and Gastroenterology staff/ODP’s– Multi-professional

Aims:

To introduce the basic functions and operation of the endoscope To provide hands-on experience of a range of standard endoscopic

manoeuvres (upper and lower GI endoscopy) To outline JAG guidance on Endoscopy Training in the UK To improve patient safety by cultivating a knowledgeable and skilled

workforce.

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

16th October 2015

11th December 2015

19th February 2016

8th April 2016

Cost: £250.00 unless you are a NE/NC Deanery Registrar

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Train the Trainers – Faculty Development for Simulation

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – All staff– Multi-professional

Aims:

To enable participants to develop, run and debrief simulation based courses for management of the acutely ill patient, addressing the issues surrounding Crisis Resource Management (CRM) in different environments

This will include a follow up day (by arrangement) to consolidate de-briefing techniques

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

17th September 2015

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Train the Trainers – Faculty Development for Simulation

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – All staff– Multi-professional

Aims:

To enable participants to develop, run and debrief simulation based courses for management of the acutely ill patient, addressing the issues surrounding Crisis Resource Management (CRM) in different environments

This will include a follow up day (by arrangement) to consolidate de-briefing techniques

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

1st October 2015

29th October 2015

19th November 2015

4th February 2016

28th April 2016

2nd June 2016

Cost: These course are not funded by UCLP this year and will cost £100Contact: [email protected]

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Clinical Reasoning for Complex Patients in the Community

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for –

A course for staff of all professions working with complex patients in the community.

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

4th March 2016

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Regional Geriatric Training Days

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Higher Trainees/Nurses/OT’s/Physios/Social Workers– Multi-professional

Aims:

Consider ways that you may meet patient and family needs and preferences;

Examine the benefits of shared, informed decision making; Explore and interact with the patient to apply clinical knowledge and

non-technical skills (CRM) Improve your clinical decision making skills and application of

knowledge Develop an awareness of the dilemmas faced by Healthcare

Professionals when acting as an advocate; Understand the implications for patients’, their families and healthcare

professionals when making difficult decisions such as DNR or withdrawal of treatment.

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

22nd June 2016

29th June 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Ortho-Geriatric – a Patients Journey

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – ED/Anaesthetic/Geriatric trainees/Nurses/OT’s/Physios/Social Workers– Multi-professional

Aims:

• Admission of a patient through the Emergency Department with a Fractured neck of Femur

• Sub-acute optimisation for surgery/delay of surgery. Acute medical management & Conflict with Anaesthetic registrar

• Post op Delirium• Post op inpatient fall• Daughter complains post In Patient fall• MDM/ Discharge Planning Meeting

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

27th July 2016Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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End of Life Care

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Higher Trainees/Nurses/OT’s/Physios/Social Workers– Multi-professional

Aims:

• Consider ways that you may meet patient and family needs and preferences;

• Examine the benefits of shared, informed decision making and learn about the priority of timing in the context of the patient journey/decline;

• Explore and interact with the patient to apply clinical knowledge and non-technical skills (CRM)

• Improve your clinical decision making skills and application of knowledge

• Develop an awareness of the dilemmas faced by Healthcare Professionals when acting as an advocate;

• Understand the implications for patients’, their families and healthcare professionals when making difficult decisions such as DNR or withdrawal of treatment.

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

27th April 2016 (cancelled due to Strike action)

Re-scheduled for TBC

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Core Medical Training – Full Immersion Simulation

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Core medical trainees/Nurses/– Multi-professional

Aims:

Information on human factors, and how best to incorporate human factors training;

Communication skills training at senior levels; Inter-professional approaches; Improve inter-professional team working Inter-professional approaches to complex clinical emergencies; Management of rare situations;

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

13th April 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Core Medical Training – Clinical Skills

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Core medical trainees

Aims:

Formal teaching will be delivered at beginning of morning and afternoon so 3 skills will be delivered am and 3 pm allowing time for individuals to practice

AM DemonstrationStation 1 NIV/TracheostomyStation 2 Central Line Insertion with USS guidanceStation 3 Lumbar Puncture

PM DemonstrationStation 4 Pacing/DCCV/Arterial line insertion Station 5 Chest Drain Insertion with USS guidanceStation 6 Naso-Gastric Tube Insertion

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

18th May 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Confused Older Person

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for

Staff caring for confused patients and those with dementia

Course Aim and Objectives

Considering differentials of a confused older patient

Overview of delirium

Assessment of dementia

Familiarization of screening tools for delirium and dementia

Drug treatments for dementia and delirium

Mental capacity Act- assessing capacity- what you need to know and document

Investigating confusion

Strategies to manage a confused older patient

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

10th March 2016 (cancelled due to Strike action)

Re-scheduled for TBC

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected]

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Anaesthetic Critical Incident Course

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Anaesthetists CT1 +

Aims:

• To gain knowledge of the principle causes, detection and management of critical incidents that can occur in theatre

• To be able to recognise critical incidents early and manage them with appropriate supervision

• To learn how to follow through a critical incident with reporting, presentation at audit meetings, and discussions with patients

• To recognise the importance of personal non-technical skills and the use of simulation in reducing the potential harm caused by critical incidents

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

12th May 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected] and [email protected]

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Obstetric Anaesthetic Training in the Simulator OATS

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Anaesthetists CT2 +

Aims:

Consent for epidural Dural Tap APH Eclampsia PE Failed regional High block Obstetric frenzy/failed intubation 

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

20th April 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected] and [email protected]

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Difficult Airway Management – Information and Techniques DAMIT

Duration – 1 day

Who is it for – Anaesthetists ST6

Aims:

Fibreoptic handling techniques Supraglottic airways Rescue techniques Awake FO intubation Video laryngoscopy Extubation Jet ventilation

Venue:

Homerton Simulation Centre

Dates:

23rd June 2016

Cost: Fully Funded

Please be aware if you don’t give a week’s notice of cancellation you will be invoiced for £100 administration costs.

Contact: [email protected] and [email protected]

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