The course, developed locally by the Postgraduate Team and local BASICs instructors, gave the GPSTs the opportunity to run live emergency cases including cardiac arrest, acute coronary syndrome, choking and airway management, epilepsy, sepsis and acute asthma.
Each simulated case was run in real time with trainees managing the case including obtaining IV access, administering drugs and watching the clinical scenario change dependent on their management.
The cases were followed by presentations on the scenarios and their management including the latest clinical guidelines.
The trainees really enjoyed the day and gave good feedback.
Very useful scenarios -Hands on skills learnt or revised -Useful to do CPR assessment early -Goodinteractive scenarios -Useful to be able to draw upthe medications and give injections etc-Good to have scenarios which might be seen in GP-Non-threatening -Both instructors good and approachable -Very good and useful workshop, mostly because it was GP lead and more realisticfor general practice scenarios, taking account available equipment and drugs. Well chosen clinical scenarios and relevant to GP. Quite useful actually to draw updrugs and the equipmentbecausein hospital usually nurses would be helping but in GP practice we are expected to administer medication. Both facilitators were very engaging and interesting to listento-Scenarios were great-particularly doing scenariobefore the theory -Friendly, approachable trainers -Primary care orientated-Inow feel alot more comfortablewith potential emergencies Imay encounter-Getting certificate for AED/ BLS an added bonus!-Good opportunitytoupdate AED competencies -Enjoyed “leading”ACS scenariowith discussions re: thrombolysis/ fluid resuscitation-Both Dave and Alasdairhighly enthusiastic throughoutthe day which made it easier to learn -Scenarioswere really usefuland relevant -Different scenarios which mimic real life emergencies -Everything,informative -Enjoyed the course -Useful topicsin emergency medicine covered, appropriate for GP work-Timing is good and not taxing -The scenarios were well selectedand carried out ina manner that stimulated thought
"Scenarios were great - particularly doing scenarios before theory"
"Useful to be able to draw up medications and give injections"
"Enjoyed leading the ASCS scenario with discussion about thrombolysis and fluid resuscitation"
"Both facilitators highly enthusiastic throughout the day which made it easier to learn"
Very useful scenarios -Hands on skills learnt or revised -Useful to do CPR assessment early -Goodinteractive scenarios -Useful to be able to draw upthe medications and give injections etc-Good to have scenarios which might be seen in GP-Non-threatening -Both instructors good and approachable -Very good and useful workshop, mostly because it was GP lead and more realisticfor general practice scenarios, taking account available equipment and drugs. Well chosen clinical scenarios and relevant to GP. Quite useful actually to draw updrugs and the equipmentbecausein hospital usually nurses would be helping but in GP practice we are expected to administer medication. Both facilitators were very engaging and interesting to listento-Scenarios were great-particularly doing scenariobefore the theory -Friendly, approachable trainers -Primary care orientated-Inow feel alot more comfortablewith potential emergencies Imay encounter-Getting certificate for AED/ BLS an added bonus!-Good opportunitytoupdate AED competencies -Enjoyed “leading”ACS scenariowith discussions re: thrombolysis/ fluid resuscitation-Both Dave and Alasdairhighly enthusiastic throughoutthe day which made it easier to learn -Scenarioswere really usefuland relevant -Different scenarios which mimic real life emergencies -Everything,informative -Enjoyed the course -Useful topicsin emergency medicine covered, appropriate for GP work-Timing is good and not taxing -The scenarios were well selectedand carried out ina manner that stimulated thought
Very good and useful workshop, mostly because it was GP lead and more realisticfor general practice scenarios, taking account available equipment and drugs. Well chosen clinical scenarios and relevant to GP.
Very good and useful workshop, mostly because it was GP lead and more realisticfor general practice scenarios, taking account available equipment and drugs. Well chosen clinical scenarios and relevant to GP.
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