2021 Curriculum learning syllabus: stage 2
Pain
Stage learning outcome
- Understands the aetiology and management of acute, acute on chronic and chronic pain
Key capabilities A & B
A |
Utilises a multi-disciplinary approach to the management of complex pain within a biopsychosocial model of care |
B |
Can confidently manage acute pain in the whole perioperative pathway in a timely manner |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties and from specialist pain clinics
- examples: regional anaesthesia techniques for post-operative pain
- management plans for the transition to oral analgesia from PCA, neuraxial or regional anaesthesia techniques.
Personal activities and reflections:
- leading pain round
- attendance at specialist pain clinic
- biopsychosocial approach in pain management programmes and multidisciplinary reviews.
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
- Professional Behaviours and Communication
- Team Working
- General Anaesthesia
- Regional Anaesthesia
Key capabilities C to E
C |
Is able to assess patients, interpret investigations and initiate management of chronic malignant and non-malignant pain in a timely manner under distant supervision |
D |
Can assess and manage acute on chronic and chronic inpatient pain in adults and recognise when referral to specialist pain services is appropriate |
E |
Identify barriers to effective pain management including those related to patient beliefs, society, culture, and healthcare provision |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties and from specialist pain clinics.
Personal activities and reflections:
- attendance at specialist pain clinic, pain intervention lists.
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 capability F
F |
Explains the risk factors for persistent post-surgical pain including measures to minimise its occurrence |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties and from specialist pain clinics.
Suggested supervision level
- not applicable.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Professional Behaviours and Communication
- Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
- General Anaesthesia