CT1-2 training years



During Emergency Medicine 6 months - the trainee must undertake:

 

During the Acute medicine 6 months - the trainee must undertake:

  • Formative (Mini-CEX or CbD) assessment in 2 of the 6 major presentations
    • CMP1 - Anaphylaxis
    • CMP2 - Cardiorespiratory arrest
    • CMP3 - Major Trauma
    • CMP4 - Septic patient
    • CMP5 - Shocked patient
    • CMP6 - Unconscious patient
  • Formative assessment of an additional 10 of the Acute presentations (Mini-CEX, CbD or ACAT)
  • Formative assessment of 5 practical procedures (DOPs)

During the intensive care medicine post  - the trainee must undertake:

  • Formative (Mini-CEX or CbD) assessment in 2 of the 6 major presentations (ideally Sepsis should be covered in ICM)
    • CMP1 - Anaphylaxis
    • CMP2 - Cardiorespiratory arrest
    • CMP3 - Major Trauma
    • CMP4 - Septic patient
    • CMP5 - Shocked patient
    • CMP6 - Unconscious patient
    • Formative assessment (Mini-CEX, CbD or ACAT) of any of the acute presentations that occur in an ICM setting and that are not already covered
      • Formative assessment of 13 practical procedures (DOPs)

      During the anaesthetic post  - the trainee must undertake assessment in:

      Common competences

      During the 2 years CT1-2, the trainee must seek evidence of level 2 competence in 50% of the common competences

      Multisource feedback

    • The trainee is expected to undertake a multisource feedback process at least once a year.



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