2021 Curriculum learning syllabus: stage 2
General Anaesthesia
Stage learning outcome
- Provides safe and effective general anaesthesia with distant supervision for ASA 1 - 3 patients undergoing non-complex elective and emergency surgery within all settings
Key capability A
A |
Explains the specific factors in providing safe anaesthetic care for patients at extremes of age, including neonates, children and older people with frailty, and implements these in practice |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training in a range of surgical specialties including paediatrics.
Personal activities and reflections:
- Final FRCA.
Suggested supervision level
- not applicable.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
- General Anaesthesia
Key capability B
B |
Provides appropriate anaesthesia care for patients undergoing day case surgery in all settings |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training in a range of surgical specialties.
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
- Regional anaesthesia
- Pain
Key capability C
C |
Describes the principles of intra-operative haemostasis and manages major haemorrhage |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training in a range of surgical specialties including out of hours work, trauma.
Personal activities and reflections:
- mandatory training: blood transfusion.
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
- Resuscitation and Transfer
Key capabilities D to F
D |
Provides safe care for ASA 1-3 adult patients with multiple injuries from arrival in hospital to post-operative care and seeks help appropriately |
E |
Describes the anaesthetic-related problems associated with trauma including burns, poisoning, electrical injuries, and drowning |
F |
Applies physiological & pharmacological principles to reduce the risk of secondary brain injury in patients presenting with a severe head injury |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training including out of hours work and experience in major trauma centre and neurosurgery.
Personal activities and reflections:
- Simulation training: trauma resuscitation.
Suggested supervision level
- 2b - supervisor within hospital for queries, able to provide prompt direction/assistance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Resuscitation and Transfer
Key capability G
G |
Recognises, mitigates against risks and manages complications relating to patient positioning during surgery, including reference to the obese patient |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training in a range of surgical specialties including obstetrics and bariatric surgery.
Personal activities and reflections:
- courses and e-Learning: anaesthesia for the obese patient.
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
- Safety and Quality Improvement
Key capability H
H |
Applies a sound understanding of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, physics and clinical measurement to anaesthetic practice |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training in a range of surgical specialties.
Personal activities and reflections:
- Final FRCA.
Suggested supervision level
- not applicable.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
- Regional Anaesthesia
Key capabilities I & J
I |
Safely manages patients with complex airways including the ability to perform videolaryngoscopy with local supervision |
J | Manages non-complex shared airway surgery with distant supervision |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training in a range of surgical specialties including ENT and maxillo-facial surgery.
Personal activities and reflections:
- simulation courses: airway management.
Suggested supervision level
-
refer to practical procedures grid for details of airway management.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- General Anaesthesia
Key capability K
K |
Explains the problems associated with laparoscopic, endoscopic and open procedures, including those with major blood loss, and provides safe general anaesthesia for these procedures with distant supervision for ASA 1 to 3 adult patients |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training in a range of surgical specialties.
Personal activities and reflections:
- Final FRCA.
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
- General Anaesthesia
Key capability L
L |
Provides safe general anaesthesia for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the non-theatre environment but within the hospital setting for ASA 1-3 adult patients independently, recognising when this is inappropriate |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training. Case examples could come from radiology, ECT, cardioversion, Emergency Department.
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
- General Anaesthesia
- Resuscitation and Transfer
Neuro anaesthesia: key capabilities M & N
M |
Applies relevant anatomical, physiological and pharmacological principles to neurosurgical patients |
N |
Provides safe anaesthetic care to ASA 1-3 adults for simple elective and emergency intracranial, spinal and neuroradiology procedures under local supervision |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs from experience in neurosurgery.
Personal activities and reflections:
- Final FRCA.
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
- General Anaesthesia
Cardiothoracic anaesthesia: key capabilities O to R
O |
Applies basic science and clinical anaesthetic principles to patients undergoing cardiac and thoracic surgery |
P |
Describes the principles of anaesthesia for on and off bypass cardiac and thoracic surgery |
Q |
Provides safe anaesthetic care to ASA 1–3 adults undergoing elective cardiac revascularisation, valvular surgery and cardiology procedures under direct supervision |
R |
Demonstrates safe anaesthetic care for adults requiring non-complex thoracic procedures under direct supervision, including one lung ventilation |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs from experience in cardiac and thoracic surgery.
Personal activities and reflections:
- Final FRCA.
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 S
S |
Explains the anaesthetic implications of ophthalmic surgery, in particular the penetrating eye injury and the presence of intraocular gas |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs from experience in ophthalmic surgery and trauma.
Personal activities and reflections:
- e-Learning: ophthalmic anaesthesia.
Suggested supervision level
- not applicable.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- General Anaesthesia
- Regional Anaesthesia
Obstetric anaesthesia: key capability T
T |
Provides safe anaesthetic care for elective and emergency obstetric patients including those with co-morbidities and obstetric complications with distant supervision |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training in obstetrics including out of hours work and experience in pre-operative assessment clinics.
Personal activities and reflections:
- attendance at obstetric anaesthesia clinics
- simulation training: obstetric emergencies.
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
- General Anaesthesia
- Regional Anaesthesia
- Resuscitation and Transfer
Paediatric anaesthesia: key capabilities U to W
U |
Provides safe general anaesthesia for ASA 1-3 children undergoing non-complex elective and emergency surgery aged 1- 5 years with direct supervision, and 5 years and above with distant supervision |
V |
Explains the principles of anaesthetic care for children of all ages with complex medical problems and/or requiring complex surgical procedures |
W |
Explains the principles of the general anaesthetic care of neonates |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training in paediatric anaesthesia including out of hours work and experience in pre-operative assessment clinics.
Personal activities and reflections:
- simulation or other courses: paediatric anaesthesia.
Suggested supervision level
for ASA 1-3 children aged 1-5:
- 2a - supervisor in theatre suite, available to guide aspects of activity through monitoring at regular intervals
for children 5 years and above:
- 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 capability X
X |
Uses total intravenous anaesthesia safely in all areas of clinical anaesthetic practice |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs from appropriate surgical specialties.
Suggested supervision level
- 2b - supervisor within hospital for queries, able to provide prompt direction/assistance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- General Anaesthesia