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Title: CSA


1
CSA
  • How not to fail
  • Dr. Louise Riley
  • Trainer (Bradford VTS)
  • Examiner (CSA component)

2
Help!
3
Agenda
  • Introduction to CSA
  • Personal experiences
  • Case examples from college DVD
  • Marking and discussion
  • How to prepare

4
What you can test...
  • Knowledge
  • Competence
  • Performance

5
The Theory...
  • An assessment of a doctors ability to integrate
    and apply appropriate clinical, professional,
    communication and practical skills in general
    practice

6
Where...
  • Number 1, Croydon (opposite East Croydon station)
  • Floors 18,19,20
  • Colour coded
  • DO NOT BE LATE !
  • Stay at...
  • Croydon Park Hotel
  • Jurys Hotel

7
Whats it like ?
  • Simulated surgery
  • 13 stations,12 live one pilot
  • 10 minutes each
  • 2 minutes between
  • You stay put, role players and assessors move

8
Its not like this!
9
What do I need ?
  • Passport or photo-card driving licence
  • Doctors bag containing
  • BNF
  • Stethoscope
  • Ophthalmoscope
  • Auroscope
  • Thermometer
  • Patella hammer
  • Sphygmomanometer (aneroid or electronic)
  • Tape measure
  • Peak flow meter and disposable mouthpieces

10
How are cases selected?
  • Mostly written from GPs own experiences
  • A spread of cases across the curriculum
  • Each case mapped to a specific area of the
    curriculum

11
Case Selection Blueprint
12
What sort of cases are there?
  • Cough with ACE inhibitor
  • Young woman with headache
  • Child with constipation
  • Man with Dupuytrens contracture
  • Woman with diabetes and depression
  • Man with anxiety and palpitations

13
What are they looking for?
3 Domains
  • Data gathering
  • Clinical Management
  • Interpersonal skills

14
What are they looking for?
In each domain we look for observed behaviours
  • Establishing reason for attendance
  • Examining chest
  • Ability to negotiate
  • Consider health promotion issues
  • Practising ethically
  • Management plan in line with best practice

15
Marking
  • You get a grade for each domain
  • Clear pass
  • Marginal pass
  • Marginal fail
  • Clear fail
  • Then you get an overall grade

16
Marking Scheme Case 1- Note for the Gym
17
Do I get any feedback?
  • Yes, but its feedback on the whole CSA
    performance, not an individual case
  • The assessors pick from a list of feedback
    statements

18
  • Feedback statements 
  • Data Gathering 
  • 1. Disorganised and unsystematic in gathering
    information from history taking, examination and
    investigation
  • 2. Does not identify abnormal findings or results
    or fails to recognise their implications
  • 3. Data gathering does not appear to be guided by
    the probabilities of disease
  • 4. Does not undertake physical examination
    competently, or use instruments proficiently
  • Clinical management
  • 5.  Does not make appropriate diagnosis
  • 6. Does not develop a management plan (including
    prescribing and referral) that is appropriate and
    in line with current best practice.
  • 7. Follow-up arrangements and safety netting are
    inadequate
  • 8. Does not demonstrate an awareness of
    management of risk, and health promotion
  •  Interpersonal skills 
  • 9. Does not identify patients agenda, health
    beliefs preferences / does not make use of
    verbal non-verbal cues
  • 10. Does not develop a shared management plan or
    clarify the roles of doctor and patient
  • 11. Does not use explanations that are relevant
    and understandable to the patient
  • 12. Does not show sensitivity for the patients
    feelings in all aspects of the consultation
    including physical examination 
  • Global 
  • 13. Disorganised / unstructured consultation

19
Marking Scheme 2 Pain in the Neck
20
Pick one feedback statement
21
How can Dr X Improve?
  • Turn the feedback statement into constructive
    advice
  • What practical steps might this doctor take to
    improve performance?

22
  • Feedback statements 
  • Data Gathering 
  • 1. Disorganised and unsystematic in gathering
    information from history taking, examination and
    investigation
  • 2. Does not identify abnormal findings or results
    or fails to recognise their implications
  • 3. Data gathering does not appear to be guided by
    the probabilities of disease
  • 4. Does not undertake physical examination
    competently, or use instruments proficiently
  • Clinical management
  • 5.  Does not make appropriate diagnosis
  • 6. Does not develop a management plan (including
    prescribing and referral) that is appropriate and
    in line with current best practice.
  • 7. Follow-up arrangements and safety netting are
    inadequate
  • 8. Does not demonstrate an awareness of
    management of risk, and health promotion
  •  Interpersonal skills 
  • 9. Does not identify patients agenda, health
    beliefs preferences / does not make use of
    verbal non-verbal cues
  • 10. Does not develop a shared management plan or
    clarify the roles of doctor and patient
  • 11. Does not use explanations that are relevant
    and understandable to the patient
  • 12. Does not show sensitivity for the patients
    feelings in all aspects of the consultation
    including physical examination 
  • Global 
  • 13. Disorganised / unstructured consultation

23
How can I prepare?
24
  • Ten Top Tips To Pass The CSA
  • Arrive on time
  • Bring your bag and identification
  • Read carefully the information provided for each
    case
  • Practice ten minute consultations
  • Practice focussed examinations
  • Dont be phased by the cases, stick to the basic
    principles of patient centred consulting
  • Dont forget psychosocial and family history
  • Remember treatment by other means as well as
    drugs
  • Remember Housekeeping skills i.e. put the last
    case behind you and concentrate on the rest. You
    do not have to pass all thirteen cases
  • Remember there is often not a right or wrong
    answer, examiners are looking for how you tackle
    the cases

25
  • Any Questions?

26
Good Luck!
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