Foundation Cases - Non-accidental injury (227HEE)
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Subject | F2 Regional Teaching | ||
Description | Paediatric Series: Non-accidental injury - This sessions will cover behavioural cues, risk factors, presenting features and history which may raise suspicion of NAI. | ||
Additional information | Format: Online teaching via Zoom https://zoom.us/join Joining details will be made available only once booked onto this course. About the “Foundation Cases” teaching series: Delivering education to trainees has become more challenging during the COVID19 pandemic. As such the ‘foundation cases’ series has been set up to provide doctors as an alternative to face to face teaching. To be kept up to date about upcoming events visit our Facebook page. We will be providing certificates of attendance to use for your CV/as proof for teaching hours. After the session please complete the feedback form via Maxcourse or the QR code linked within the session. | ||
Venue | Virtual/Online, Virtual/Online ![]() | ||
Date & time | Tuesday 19 January 2021, 18:00 to 18:45 | ||
Lecturer | TBC | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Foundation Year 2 | ||
Course style | Virtual/Online![]() | ||
Catering | N/A | ||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
CPD hours | 1:00 | ||
Cost | No charge | ||
Aims | This session will cover behavioural cues, risk factors, presenting features and history which may raise suspicion of NAI. The session will also talk through the ethical considerations around child abuse and how you might approach this as a junior trainee. Taught by paediatric trainees Dr Alice Hamil and Dr Amy Huxtable. This course aims to help you gain confidence assessing, investigating and managing newborn and infants. | ||
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Learning outcomes | This course links with the following Foundation Professional Capabilities (FPCs): 2: Delivers patient centred care and maintains trust 4: Keeps practice up to date through learning and teaching 18: Recognises and works within limits of personal competence 19: Makes patient safety a priority in clinical practice | ||