Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCRISP)
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Category: Medical courses
Course Language: English
Accredited By: Academy of Sciences,
Come learn How to manage and prevent surgical cases complications and treat critically Ill surgical patient
Duration
2 Days
Attendance
On-Site Courses
Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCRISP)
Course Guidlines:
- Course Tybe: Onsite in AOS Center Riyadh
- This course was developed and qulaity assured by the Royal College of Surgeons of England www.rcseng.ac.uk/courses
- The Course starts from 8 AM until 5 PM
- Participant must arrive 15 Min before course timing.
- Participant order will be confirmed within 24H and you will receive only order confirmation notifiction first.
- Participant then will receive an access for the online course materials through email.
- Participant will receive a reminder a day before the course with the final attending details ( Location, Timing..etc).
- Click on "Topics" to find the course agenda.
- After Registering in the course participant should do the below:
As a prerequisite for this course, you will be requested to do the following:
1 - Visit the RCS website, https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/register/ and create an account.
An account is free and is essential for anyone wanting to attend an RCS course.
2 - Provide us your RCS contact number (this is a unique number that they get when you register for an account with the RCS).
Please use this email to reply back with your RCS number
Course Accreditation:
This course was developed and qulaity assured by the Royal College of Surgeons of England www.rcseng.ac.uk/courses
Course Description:
Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCrISP®) Provider is a two day course. It explores the skills and knowledge needed to look after surgical patients who are deteriorating, or at risk of doing so. Students develop the theoretical knowledge and the practical and interpersonal skills needed to assess and manage patients in a systematic way. The course ethos is to work with surgeons to improve their ability to make clinical management decisions, based on the results of a systematic assessment using the CCrISP three stage algorithm. CCrISP is an interactive course, including small group sessions, patient assessments and a lecture.
Learning Objectives:
During the course surgeons learn to:
- systematically and comprehensively assess critically ill surgical patients
- recognise the deteriorating patient
- identify the most at risk patients and plan to reduce their risk
- understand the subtlety and variety of critical illness presentation
- understand how to avoid complications
- recognise their role in delivering multidisciplinary care to surgical patients
- work effectively with other members of the care team
- support and communicate with patients and their relatives
Learning Outcomes:
Following the course, participants will be able to:
- adopt a structured, comprehensive approach to managing surgical patients
- judge which patients are at most risk and plan to reduce their risk of adverse outcomes
- recognise the deteriorating patient
- model your non-operative technical skills in a safe environment
Target Audience:
Surgeons, ICU, Anesthesia, and most suitable for students in post graduate years three or four and is relevant to all specialties.
Course Format:
CCrISP is a two-day, interactive course (including mandatory, pre-course eLearning) covering the practical skills and knowledge needed to look after surgical patients including those who are deteriorating or at risk of doing so.
The course combines a variety of teaching and learning techniques, such as simulated patient scenarios, case-based skill stations and demonstrations.
Pre/Post Course work
- Read the manual
- Complete the online MCQs
Materials:
- Participant handbook
- Faculty handbook
Available Dates
From | to | City |
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20th December 2024 | 21st December 2024 | Riyadh |
Topic | |
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1 | DAY1 08:30 AM – 08:40 AM: Welcome and introductions |
2 | DAY1 08:40 AM - 09:10 AM: Introduction to CCRISP and assessment of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient |
3 | DAY1 09:10 AM – 09:30 AM: Demonstration Patient Assessment given by faculty |
4 | DAY1 09:30 AM – 10:50 AM: Scenarios A-D: Assessment of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient led by participants |
5 | DAY1 10:50 AM – 11:05 AM: Refreshments |
6 | DAY1 11:05 AM – 12:45 PM: Small group sessions: Respiratory Failure, Tracheostomy Management, Wound Care, Stoma Care |
7 | DAY1 12:45 PM – 13:15 PM: Lunch Break |
8 | DAY1 13:15 PM– 14:45 PM: Small group sessions: Perioperative Cardiac Disorders, Shock, Professional Skills, Acute Kidney Injury |
9 | DAY1 14:45 PM – 15:00 PM: Refreshments |
10 | DAY1 15:00 PM – 16:30 PM: Small group sessions: Perioperative Cardiac Disorders, Shock, Professional Skills, Acute Kidney Injury |
11 | DAY1 16:30 PM – 17:30 PM: Nutrition |
12 | Day2: 08:00 AM– 09:30 AM: Small group sessions: Unwell Surgical Patient, Ward Dilemmas, Pain Management, Respiratory Care and Chest Imaging |
13 | Day2: 09:30 AM– 09:45 AM : Refreshments |
14 | Day2: 09:45 AM - 11:15 AM: Small group sessions: Unwell Surgical Patient, Ward Dilemmas, Pain Management, Respiratory Care and Chest Imaging |
15 | Day2: 11:15 AM – 11:30 AM: Course Summary |
16 | Day2: 11:30 AM – 12:10 PM: Demonstration Patient assessment video |
17 | Day2: 12:10 PM– 13:00 PM: Lunch/Faculty meeting |
18 | Day2: 13:00 PM – 16:00 PM: Moulage (assessed patient scenarios)/Virtual Ward Round |
19 | Day2: 16:00 PM – 16:30 PM: Refreshments/Faculty meeting |
20 | Day2: 16:30 PM – 16:45 PM: Participant feedback |