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Title: Training as an Anaesthesia Practitioner


1
Training as an Anaesthesia Practitioner
  • David Wilkinson
  • Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital

2
Anaesthesia Practitioners
  • Why do it?
  • The curriculum, teaching and learning
  • The reality
  • Relationships with other staff
  • Hopes for the future

3
Why do it?
4
Options
  • Healthcare worker
  • Vegetate
  • Role development
  • Education
  • Management
  • Leave the job
  • Graduate
  • Need a fulfilling job
  • Become an Anaesthesia Practitioner

5
Why do it?
  • Plenty of patient contact
  • Postgraduate Diploma Masters
  • ARCA
  • Work in a great team
  • Lots of practical skills
  • A degree of autonomy
  • Provide good service

6
The Curriculum, teaching and learning
  • The Curriculum
  • Teaching
  • Learning
  • New Ways of Working in Anaesthesia
  • E- lectures
  • Extended Matching Questions

7
Extended matching questions/sets
  • Theme Neuromuscular transmission
  • Options
  • A. Presynaptic depolarisation
  • B. End plate potential
  • C. Muscle action potential
  • D. Vesicular exocytosis
  • E. Nicotinic receptors
  • F. Fast sodium channels
  • For each of the descriptions below choose the
    most appropriate option from the list above. Each
    option may be used once, more than once or not at
    all.
  • Propagates down T-tubules
  • Ligand-gated ion channels
  • Occurs in response to Calcium influx
  • Open during axonal action potential
  • Nonpropagating electrical event
  • Releases transmitter into the neuromuscular cleft

8
The Reality
  • The 11 model reduced turnaround time
  • increased
    throughput
  • smoother running
  • The 21 model not in training
  • Other Practitioner roles
  • Biers blocks
  • Pre-op clinics
  • Sub-Tenon blocks
  • ? Facet joint injections

9
Relationships
10
Hopes for the future
  • Integration into the theatre team
  • Acceptance by patients
  • 21 working where required
  • Input to the training and accreditation process
  • Acceptance by Anaesthetists
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