Emergency medicine for rural GPs (cont).
Track 10
Wednesday, October 25, 2023 |
1:15 PM - 4:00 PM |
Meeting Room C4.1 |
Overview
Pre-conference workshop 10
Details
Designed and facilitated by experienced rural general practitioners (GPs) and emergency specialists, this Emergency Medicine workshop aims to enhance rural emergency medicine skills using case scenarios that reflect the challenges faced when living and working in rural and remote communities.
This face to face workshop involves five small-group interactive case scenario discussions as well as an exploration of the critical considerations involved in managing rural emergency cases, packaging patients for retrieval, communicating effectively with retrieval teams, debriefing and self-care.
All the scenarios included in the workshop are written by experienced rural GPs from actual cases.
Speakers
RACGP Rural
Agenda
Point of Care Ultrasound – workshop agenda
Takeaways
1. Evaluate critical management considerations for common rural emergency presentations
2. Formulate plans to effectively package patients for retrieval while considering best practice guidelines, local resources and the unique needs of the patient
3. Apply the ISOBAR technique in clinical communication related to retrieval
4. Develop a plan for debriefing that can be applied in own practice following a serious emergency situation
5. Create a plan for own self-care that can be applied following a serious emergency situation
This face to face workshop involves five small-group interactive case scenario discussions as well as an exploration of the critical considerations involved in managing rural emergency cases, packaging patients for retrieval, communicating effectively with retrieval teams, debriefing and self-care.
All the scenarios included in the workshop are written by experienced rural GPs from actual cases.
Speakers
RACGP Rural
Agenda
Point of Care Ultrasound – workshop agenda
Takeaways
1. Evaluate critical management considerations for common rural emergency presentations
2. Formulate plans to effectively package patients for retrieval while considering best practice guidelines, local resources and the unique needs of the patient
3. Apply the ISOBAR technique in clinical communication related to retrieval
4. Develop a plan for debriefing that can be applied in own practice following a serious emergency situation
5. Create a plan for own self-care that can be applied following a serious emergency situation
