2021 Curriculum learning syllabus: stage 1
General Anaesthesia
Stage learning outcome
- Provides safe and effective general anaesthesia with distant supervision for patients undergoing non-complex elective and emergency surgery within a general hospital setting
Key capabilities A to D
A |
Conducts comprehensive pre-anaesthetic and pre-operative checks |
B |
Safely manages induction and maintenance of anaesthesia by inhalational and intravenous techniques, extubation and emergence from anaesthesia |
C |
Plans recovery care, and manages recovery from anaesthesia utilising safe discharge criteria |
D |
Diagnoses and manages common peri-operative complications |
Examples of evidence
- EPAs 1 and 2
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties
- simulation training: critical incidents.
Suggested supervision level
- 2b - supervisor within hospital for queries, able to provide prompt direction/assistance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Team Working
- Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
Key capability E
E |
Recognises anaesthetic critical incidents and explains their causes and management |
Examples of evidence
- EPA 2
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties
- simulation training: critical incidents.
Suggested supervision level
- 2b - supervisor within hospital for queries, able to provide prompt direction/assistance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Team Working
- Safety and Quality Improvement
Key capabilities F & G
F |
Demonstrates knowledge of standard equipment used in anaesthetic practice with an understanding of relevant underpinning physics and clinical measurement involved. |
G |
Demonstrates knowledge of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology relevant to anaesthetic practice |
Examples of evidence
- EPAs 1, 2, 3, and 4
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties
- Primary FRCA.
Suggested supervision level
- not applicable.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Education and Training
Key capabilities H to J
H |
Provides safe general anaesthesia with distant supervision for ASA 1- 3 adults undergoing non-complex elective and emergency surgery within the general theatre setting |
I | Describes the specific needs of the obese, frail and elderly patient undergoing general anaesthesia |
J |
Manages intra-operative fluid balance appropriately |
Examples of evidence
- EPAs 1, 2, and 4
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties.
Suggested supervision level
- 2b - supervisor within hospital for queries, able to provide prompt direction/assistance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
Key capabilities K & L
K |
Can identify patients with difficult airways, demonstrates management of the ‘cannot intubate cannot oxygenate’ scenario in simulation, and describes difficult airway guidelines |
L | Recognises the challenges associated with shared airway surgery |
Examples of evidence
- EPAs 1, 2, 3 and 4
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties including ENT, Head & Neck
- simulation training: airway management.
Suggested supervision level
- 2a - supervisor in theatre suite, available to guide aspects of activity through monitoring at regular intervals.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
Key capability M
M |
Provides safe anaesthesia for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures in the non-theatre environment for ASA 1- 2 adults with local supervision |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties.
- experience in different settings such as: radiology, CT, MRI, ECT, Emergency Department.
Suggested supervision level
- 2a - supervisor in theatre suite, available to guide aspects of activity through monitoring at regular intervals.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Resuscitation and Transfer
- Intensive Care
Key capability N
N |
Explains the principles of anaesthetic care for patients presenting with major trauma |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across relevant surgical specialties
- emergency resuscitation in the Emergency Department setting
- simulation training: trauma resuscitation.
Suggested supervision level
- 1 - direct supervisor involvement, physically present in theatre throughout
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Intensive Care
Paediatric anaesthesia: key capabilities O & P
O |
Explains the principles of paediatric anaesthesia taking into account the anatomical, physiological, psychological and pharmacological differences from adults and their implications for safe anaesthetic practice |
P |
Provides safe general anaesthesia for ASA 1- 2 children 5 years and over with local supervision and 10 years with distant supervision undergoing non-complex elective and emergency surgery. |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across relevant paediatric cases.
Suggested supervision levels
ASA 1-2 children aged 5-10:
- 2a - supervisor in theatre suite, available to guide aspects of activity through monitoring at regular intervals
ASA 1-2 children aged over 10:
- 2b - supervisor within hospital for queries, able to provide prompt direction/assistance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
Obstetric anaesthesia: key capabilities Q &R
Q |
Explains the anaesthetic implications of pregnancy, and undertakes safe general anaesthesia for ASA 1- 3 obstetric patients |
R |
Performs immediate resuscitation and care for patients with acute obstetric emergencies under distant supervision, recognising when additional help is required |
Examples of evidence
-
EPAs 3 and 4
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SLEs throughout stage of training across relevant obstetric cases.
Suggested supervision level
- 3 - supervisor on call from home for queries able to provide directions via phone or non-immediate attendance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
Key capability S
S |
Describes the principles of total intravenous anaesthesia and uses it safely in clinical practice for non-complex cases |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties.
Suggested supervision levels
- 2a - supervisor in theatre suite, available to guide aspects of activity through monitoring at regular intervals.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Procedural Sedation