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CEM - CPD Event 2010

Programme

Timings

Day 1- 20th April

Timings

Day 2- April 21st

Timings

Day 3 -22nd April

08.45-09.15

Coffee

08.45-09.15

Coffee

08.45-09.15

Coffee

  Morning Chair: TBC   Morning Chair:
Dr Fiona Lecky
  Morning Chair:
Dr Jackie Hanson

09.15-09.30

Welcome
Dr John Heyworth

09.15- 09.50

ENT
Dr Richard Kendall

09.15- 09.45

The Elderly abdomen
Dr Katherine Henderson

09.30-10.15

Cardiovascular medicine Quiz:
Dr Katherine Henderson

09.50-10.25-

Dermatology
Dr Victoria Jolliffe

09.45-10.30

Which Patients Benefit From ITU Admission?
Dr Patrick Nee

10.15-11.00

Respiratory physiology and NIV:
Dr Charlie O’Donnell

10.25-11.00

Ophthalmology
Speaker TBC

10.30-11.15

Professionalism in Emergency Medicine
Dr Darren Kilroy

11.00-11.20

Coffee

11.00-11.20

Coffee

11.15-11.30

Coffee

11.20-12.05

Toxicology: Drugs of Abuse – Volatile Substances
Dr Dan Harris

11.20-12.00

Rheumatology
Dr Alastair Newton

11.30-12.15

Arrhythmias
Dr Francis Morris

12.05-13.00

Nephrology
Dr Michelle Webb

12.00-13.00

The Maurice Ellis lecture.
Professor Simon Carley

12.15

Psychiatry Capacity Assessment
Professor Simon Payne

13.00-14.00

Lunch

13.00-13.45

Lunch
* 14:00-17:30: How to Teach Critical Appraisal, Maynard Room 1

13.00-13.45

Lunch

  Afternoon Chair:
Dr Tim Harris
  Afternoon Chair: TBC   Afternoon Chair:
Dr Ruth Brown

14.00-14.45

Blunt Abdominal Trauma-
Dr Anne Weaver

13.45-14.40

Paediatric Major trauma: Lessons Learnt
Dr Ian Morrison

13.45-14.30

Oncology Emergencies in the ED
Dr Richard Kendall

14.45-15.30

Spinal Trauma
Dr Roger Hunter

14.45-15.30

Paediatric Clinical Cases
Dr Tina Sajjanhar

14.30-15.15

Neurology
Dr Francis Morris

15.30-16.00

Massive Blood transfusion.
Dr Anne Weaver

15.30-16.00

Paediatric Radiology Quiz 1: Orthopedics
Dr Malik Ramadhan

15.15-16.00

Emergency Obs and Gynae
Dr Rita Das

16.00-16.20

Tea

16.00-16.20

Tea

16.00-16.15

Tea

16.20-16.50

Burns
Dr Hudo Dowd

16.20-16.50

The Sick Neonate
Speaker TBC

16.15-17.00

Sepsis Update:
Dr Nicola Drake

16.50-17.35

Maxillo Facial Trauma:
Dr Chet Trivedy

16.50-17.30

Paediatric Sepsis
Dr Ffion Davis

 

FINISH 17.00

Drinks Reception

Drinks Reception
The King’s Fund
  Free Evening    

Download: CPD-Event-2010-programme.pdf


How to teach Critical Appraisal – Professor Simon Carley, Dr Fiona Lecky
Maynard Room 1, The King’s Fund: 14:00-17:30


Time

Topic

Key learning points

1400-1415

Intro and ice breakers
(In groups)
Interactive with feedback

·       Current state of play in the regions.
·       Personal experience of CA.
·       Self rating of CA skills

1415-1430

What’s the point of CA
(in groups)

Interactive with white boards.

·       Life long learning
·       Change in practice
·       Challenge from trainees
·       Driving change across departments
·       The exam
·       ASSESSMENT drives learning
·       How did, does and will CA work in the FCEM?

1430-1500

What key skills are required for CA
(focusing on the difficult bits and how they can be taught)

Interactive lecture format

·       A generic approach
·       Making it relevant
·       Statistics/power and all the other stuff that’s glossed over!
·       What are the key specific paper types?

o   Diagnostics
o   Theraputics
o   Review

·       Resources for learning (e-learning, face to face, tutorials, journal clubs etc.)

1500 -1530

Determining progress

(tutor led group discussion)

·       How should we assess skills through the training program?
·       What to teach and when?
·       Getting ready for the exam.

1530- 1545

Break

 

1545-1630

Design your 3-year teaching program

Group work until complete

·       Design your 3-year teaching program

1630 - close

Present, discuss and wrap up.

 

Download: Critical_Appraisal_Programme.pdf

If you have any questions about the event please call Chris on 020 7067 1263 or email chris.walsh@collemergencymed.ac.uk



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