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Last update: MICH30144 (18.03.2014)
CLERKSHIP - PRACTICAL SKILLS IN PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE (an optional subject)
Aim: 1. Learning clinical skills and decision-making process in anaesthesia, emergency medicine and intensive care through workshops and case-based disccusions. 2. Practice manual skills under a supervision from experienced tutors on manikins, models and simulators. 3. Feedbacks using MCQs, EMQs and targeted CBDs.
Course director: A/Prof Pavel Michalek, MD PhD DESA MSc - Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Medicine, 1st Medical Faculty and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic (E-mail: pavel.michalek@lf1.cuni.cz, pavel.michalek@vfn.cz )
Course tutors: Jan Kunstyr, MD PhD - Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Medicine, 1st Medical Faculty and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic Robert Sachl, MD - Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Medicine, 1st Medical Faculty and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic Mjr. Tomas Henlin, MD - Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Medicine, 1st Medical Faculty and General Military University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic
Workshops: 60min duration, small groups - 5 students maximum A) Advanced life support Objective: Recognise cardiac arrest on a simulator, recognise shockable and non-shockable rhythms, analyse ECG, initiate the algorithm of treatment. Practiced skills: · Recognition of asystole on ECG · Recognition of ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia on ECG · Recognition of atrial fibrillation, flutter, supraventricular tachycardia on ECG · Recognition of AV blocks and other arrhythmias on ECG · Simulation of treatment - defibrillation, cardioversion, pharmacotherapy
Date and venue: 11/04/2014, Cardiac ICU, Building A2, second floor Group A - 11.00-12.00 Group B - 12.00-13.00
B) Basic and advanced airway management Objective: Learn and practice techniques of basic and advanced airway management on a manikin and using a training head. Practiced skills: · bag-mask ventilation, insertion of an oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal airways · insertion of laryngeal mask airway, insertion of i-gel airway · insertion of Intubating laryngeal mask airway with blind intubation through the device · tracheal intubation using a laryngoscope and videolaryngoscope · basics of fiberoptic intubation.
Date and venue: 18/04/2014, Cardiac ICU, Building A2, second floor Group A - 11.00-12.15 Group B - 12.15-13.30
C) Ultrasound basics in anaesthesia and intensive care Objective: Learn and practice basic ultrasound assessment in anaesthesia, emergency medicine and intensive care using students as models. Practiced skills: · US assessment of great veins (cannulation) · US assessment of heart - cardiac arrest, tamponade · US assessment of abdomen - FAST · US assessment for pneumothorax and fluid
Date and venue: 25/04/2014, Cardiac ICU, Building A2, Second floor Group A - 11.00-12.15 Group B - 12.15-13.30
D) Surgical airway, intraosseal infusion - life-saving procedures Objective: Learn how to perform cricothyrotimy and intraosseal needle insertion on a model (cadaver). Practiced skills: · Cricothyrotomy · Intraosseal needle insertion Date and venue: 23/05/2014, Seminar room of KARIM, Building A6, basement floor Group A - 11.00-12.00 Group B - 12.00-13.00
E) MCQs, EMQs, CBDs, credits Date and venue: 30/05/2014, Seminar room of KARIM, Building A6, basement floor Groups A + B: 11.00-12.30
Notes: a) Students will be divided to the groups on the 5th of April, 2014 and informed by e-mails. b) Course schedule will be posted on the website of KARIM: www.karim-vfn.cz c) Passing attendance mark - 75%. Due to restricted capacity of all workshops, the students are asked to inform the course director by e-mail at least 3 working days in advance about their presence/absence.
A/Prof Pavel Michalek, MD PhD DESA MSc (QUB-Pain) Course Director
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Last update: MICH30144 (18.03.2014)
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