Registrar - Level III
Registrar - Level III
Level 3A:
Ideal for registrars practicing in environments not dealing with emergency arrest situations on a regular basis (<3 arrest per week). This class is the first of 3 designed to refresh the doctor’s understanding of arrest interventions and appropriate application of protocols. This particular level focuses on rapid assessment of the DRABCDE and appropriate interventions. Anatomy & physiology, pharmacology, and mechanisms of interventions are explored and discussed. The basics of team management are also introduced.
Skills: Adult CPR, basic and advanced airways (manual, oral/nasal, LMA, Laryngeal Tube, intubation), manual defibrillation, drug administration, ECG interpretation (in the arrest environment). Skill and theoretical competency in all areas are required for certification.
Time: Lecture: 2 hours
Skills: 4 hours
Total: Approx 8 hours (Including assessment time)
Accreditation:
•ACEM: This activity is accredited for 10 MOPS points
•ACRRM: This activity is accredited for 28 CME Points, 10 MOPS Anaesthetics.
•RACGP: This Active Learning Module has been approved by the RACGP QA&CPD Program for 40 Category 1 Points
•This course also meets the RACGP ALS/CPR requirement for RACGP Fellowship Application (V.12 Requirement)
•RACP: This course may qualify towards your MOPS requirements.
This course qualifies under the “Strengthening Medicare” GP Procedural Upskilling Support program for up to $2000/day reimbursement (Category 1&2)
Level 3B:
Primarily designed for registrars in rural environments, or practicing in environments requiring resuscitation of complex patients. Some areas to be covered include: ICU arrest, dialysis patients, hypo/hyperthermia, septic shock, paced patients, and traumatic arrest. Second line pharmacological interventions, thrombolytic use, and stabilization techniques are also discussed. Again, this class is designed for those in advanced training who frequently encounter such events, or may be required to intervene with such cases. Level 3A (or 2A) completion is required prior to enrolment. Skill and theoretical competency in all areas are required for certification.
Time: Lecture: 3 hours
Skills: 4 hours
Total: Approx 8 hours (Including assessment time)
Accreditation:
•ACRRM: Pending
•RACGP: Pending)
Level 3c:
To be announced at a later time