The Novice Introduction to Anaesthesia Programme
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-02-14 | - |
2024-03-18 | - |
2024-03-26 | - |
Program Overview
The Novice Introduction to Anaesthesia Programme
Overview
The Novice Introduction to Anaesthesia Programme is a structured introduction to anaesthesia for new trainees. It provides valuable preparation for clinical practice and for the initial assessment of competence.
Full Description
The programme consists of three components:
- Introduction to the East of England School of Anaesthesia - for all new Health Education East of England trainees.
- Three lecture days: preoperative assessment, monitoring and equipment; drugs; airway
- One simulation day.
The Introduction to the East of England School of Anaesthesia is free to attend for all East of England trainees.
The Novice Introduction to Anaesthesia Programme Lecture Days and Simulation Day are mandatory for all CT1 Anaesthetic trainees in Watford and Essex (Basildon, Broomfield, Colchester and Southend Hospitals). Delegate registration for Essex and Watford CT1 Anaesthetic and ACCS (Anaesth) trainees is subsidised by Health Education East of England. Other delegates, for example ACCS trainees from other parent specialities or non-Essex/Watford CT1 anaesthetists, are very welcome to attend at the full registration rate.
The programme is a collaboration between the Health Education East of England School of Anaesthesia Essex Rotation (Basildon, Broomfield, Colchester and Southend Hospitals) and the Postgraduate Medical Institute).
Course Directors
- Dr Emily Simpson, Consultant Anaesthetist Broomfield Hospital, Deputy Regional Advisor Health Education East of England
- Dr Nick Wilson, Consultant Anaesthetist Broomfield Hospital, Co-Director Postgraduate Medical Institute Simulation Suite
Who Should Attend?
The Novice programme is mandatory for all Essex rotation (Basildon, Broomfield, Colchester, Southend) CT1 Anaesthetists.
Dates
- 14 February 2024
- 18 March 2024
- 26 March 2024
Where You'll Study
Your Faculty
The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Social Care at ARU is primed to meet the demand for healthcare professionals, doctors, scientists and social workers in the East of England.
We've been training undergraduates for professional roles for over 25 years, with a reputation for quality, dedication and ambition balanced with student satisfaction.
We know that our students want the very best experiential learning, and we've invested heavily in purpose-built simulated wards, science labs and skills spaces, to support your learning every step of the way.
Where Can I Study?
Chelmsford
Our striking, modern campus sits by the riverside in Chelmsford's University and Innovation Quarter.
Fees & Funding
- £160 for Essex and Watford Anaesthetic Core Trainees and ACCS (Anaes) Trainees
- £260 for all other delegates, including non-Essex/Watford anaesthetic trainees and ACCS from other parent specialities
Refreshments and lunch included.
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Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Novice Introduction to Anaesthesia Programme is a structured introduction to anaesthesia for new trainees. It provides valuable preparation for clinical practice and for the initial assessment of competence. The programme consists of three components:
- Introduction to the East of England School of Anaesthesia - for all new Health Education East of England trainees.
- Three lecture days: preoperative assessment, monitoring and equipment; drugs; airway
- One simulation day.
Outline:
The Introduction to the East of England School of Anaesthesia is free to attend for all East of England trainees. The Novice Introduction to Anaesthesia Programme Lecture Days and Simulation Day are mandatory for all CT1 Anaesthetic trainees in Watford and Essex (Basildon, Broomfield, Colchester and Southend Hospitals). Delegate registration for Essex and Watford CT1 Anaesthetic and ACCS (Anaesth) trainees is subsidised by Health Education East of England. Other delegates, for example ACCS trainees from other parent specialities or non-Essex/Watford CT1 anaesthetists, are very welcome to attend at the full registration rate.
Teaching:
The Novice programme simulation days are orientated towards your Initial Assessment of Competence and common issues in routine anaesthetic practice.