2021 Curriculum learning syllabus: stage 2
Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
Stage learning outcome
- Works with patients to reduce the risks associated with surgery
Key capabilities A to H
A |
Delivers high quality, individualised perioperative care to ASA 1-4 patients for elective surgery and ASA 1-3 emergency patients, focusing on optimising patient experience and outcome |
B |
Liaises appropriately with other healthcare professionals to optimise patient care |
C |
Explains the principles of shared decision making |
D |
Makes appropriate plans to mitigate co-morbidities and their treatment in the perioperative period, with particular reference to less common cardiovascular, neurological, respiratory, endocrine, haematological and rheumatological diseases |
E |
Appreciates how integrated care pathways influence patient outcomes |
F |
Describes the use and limitations of common risk-scoring systems |
G |
Recognises when advanced physiological testing is indicated, interpreting the data to help stratify risk |
H | Applies basic sciences to perioperative care |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties including emergency surgery, obstetrics, paediatrics, neuro, cardiac and experience in pre-operative assessment clinics.
Personal activities and reflections:
- attendance at pre-operative assessment clinics
- knowledge of NICE guidance on shared decision making
- awareness of integrated care pathways in the devolved nations
- e-Learning or teaching sessions on risk scoring, cardiopulmonary exercise testing
- 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
- Management and Professional and Regulatory Requirements
- General Anaesthesia
Key capabilities I to K
I |
Applies the principles of public health interventions such as smoking cessation, reducing obesity and alcohol intake |
J |
Recognises the potential harms of healthcare interventions |
K |
Explains how religious, cultural, and lifestyle factors may influence healthcare choices, such as blood transfusions, implants and use of animal derived products |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties and experience in pre-operative assessment clinics.
Personal activities and reflections:
- involvement with health promotion interventions with patients in pre-operative assessment clinics such as smoking cessation, prehabilitation
- knowledge of guidance of use of blood and blood products in Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Suggested supervision level
- 2b - supervisor within hospital for queries, able to provide prompt direction/assistance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- General Anaesthesia
Key capability L
L |
Describes the needs and roles of carers and those providing support in the perioperative period and applies this to practice |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties and experience in pre-operative assessment clinics.
Suggested supervision level
- not applicable.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Safeguarding
- General Anaesthesia
Key capabilities M & N
M |
Describes the requirement for postoperative organ support and its limitations |
N |
Applies end of life care as part of a multidisciplinary team |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties including emergency surgery, neuro, cardiac and experience in intensive care and pre-operative assessment clinics.
Personal activities and reflections:
- discussion with relatives of patients on Intensive Care.
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
- Team Working
- Intensive Care
Key capabilities O to Q
O |
Explains and acts on the importance of perioperative management of haematological conditions including anaemia and coagulopathy |
P |
Recognises the factors associated with abnormal perioperative nutritional status and applies strategies to mitigate risks where appropriate |
Q |
Applies adjustments required that co-existing disease and surgical complexity have on the conduct of anaesthesia and perioperative care, including frailty, cognitive impairment and the impact of substance abuse or obesity |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties including emergency surgery, obstetrics, paediatrics, neuro, cardiac and experience in pre-operative assessment clinics
- demonstration of application of adjustments for patient groups described above.
Personal activities and reflections:
- knowledge of local and national guidance on management of anaemia perioperatively.
Suggested supervision level
- 2b - supervisor within hospital for queries, able to provide prompt direction/assistance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- General Anaesthesia
Paediatric anaesthesia: key capability R
R |
Demonstrates adjustments in perioperative care for children with co-morbidity |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties including emergency surgery.
Suggested supervision level
ASA 1-3 children aged 1-5:
- 2a - supervisor in theatre suite, available to guide aspects of activity through monitoring at regular intervals
ASA 1-3 children aged 5 and over:
- 2b - supervisor within hospital for queries, able to provide prompt direction/assistance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- General Anaesthesia
Obstetric anaesthesia: key capabilities S & T
S |
Plans appropriate obstetric anaesthetic care for all parturients collaboratively with the wider multi-disciplinary team |
T |
Recognises and manages critical illness in parturients, including immediate resuscitation, and leads the care of acute obstetric emergencies |
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.
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
- Regional Anaesthesia
- Resuscitation and Transfer
- Intensive Care