1st Edition

Clinical Teaching A Guide to Teaching Practical Anaesthesia

    292 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This title addresses the most important aspect of anaesthetic training - learning in the operating suite. The information is clearly presented and can be easily incorporated into the practice of clinical anaesthesia. The practical guidance provided, from organising the department, assessing competence, teaching practical procedures or organising simulator sessions, is based on many years of experience. There are chapters devoted to the issues of portfolio-based training and the use of mentoring and appraisal. The place, and effective use, of medical simulation, either low fidelity systems in local hospitals or the high fidelity centres in major educational units, is clarifed by an international team of experts.

    Section 1 Setting the Scene for Learning 1. Providing the Right Environment for Learning 2. Clinical Supervision 3. Learning From Work 4. The Assessment of Clinical Competence 5. The Ethics of Learning on Patients 6. The Non-technical Skills of Anaesthetists 7. Problem-based Learning (PBL) 8. Educational Supervision and Mentoring 9. Learning by Maintaining a 'Portfolio' Section 2 Clinical Teaching 10. Teaching Anaesthesia in the Operating Theatre 11. Helping Trainees to Develop Decision-making Skills 12. Teaching Practical Procedures 13. Informal Mini-tutorials in the Operating Theatre 14. Teaching Anaesthesia to New Starters 15. Teaching Anaesthetists How to Behave in an Acceptable Professional Manner 16. Making Routine Judgements About Clinical Competence 17. Giving Feedback and Monitoring Progress Section 3 Using Simulators for Teaching 18. An Introduction to Simulation in Anaesthesia 19. Simulation and Technical Skills 20. Simulation and Non-technical Skills 21. Setting Up a High Fidelity Simulator Centre 22. Practicalities of Simulation: Adding Role-play to Low and Intermediate Fidelity Simulation 23. How to Organise a Major Obstetric Haemorrhage 'Fire-drill'

    Biography

    Chris Dodds, David Greaves; Chnadra M. Kumar; Berend Mets