2021 Curriculum learning syllabus: stage 2
Professional Behaviours and Communication
Stage learning outcome
- Demonstrates the professional values and behaviours required of senior anaesthetists in training
Key capabilities
A |
Guides and advises colleagues who are less experienced than themselves on professional matters |
B |
Formulates management plans for patients with complex needs, recognising the limits of their own experience and competence and seeks assistance where appropriate |
C |
Recognises and reflects on how the behaviour of themselves and others can affect the effective delivery of healthcare and patient safety |
D |
Acts as a good role model for more junior colleagues and other members of the multidisciplinary team |
E |
Acts and responds appropriately in difficult situations such as medical emergencies, whilst demonstrating professional behaviour and good judgement and maintains situational awareness |
F |
Communicates effectively and sensitively when breaking bad news to patients and their relatives, demonstrating awareness of cultural and social differences |
G |
Describes the effects of working patterns or lifestyle choices on physical and mental health and takes steps to minimise the impact |
Examples of evidence
Experience & logbook:
- range of surgical specialties and patient groups in theatre setting, obstetrics, pre-operative assessment clinics and Intensive Care Unit.
Supervised Learning Events (SLEs) can be used to demonstrate:
- discussion with patients’ relative on ICU
- formulation of treatment plan for a patient with complex needs in the pre-operative assessment clinic or ICU setting and discussion of this plan with the wider team
- professional behaviours during an emergency situation in theatre, ICU, A&E, etc
- leadership in theatre lists (ALMAT)
- high standards in prescribing medication.
Personal Activities and Personal Reflections may include:
- simulation and other courses such as resuscitation, communication skills, inter-hospital transfer
- awareness and application of Caldicott principles
- participation in junior doctors forum meetings
- delivery of teaching sessions and feedback.
Other evidence:
- satisfactory MSF.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Safety and Quality Improvement
- Education and Training
- all specialty specific domains.