Acutely Ill Older Person (UHBW2401AI)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectF2 Regional Teaching
DescriptionCase discussions and simulation. This course can be used towards the following Enhance module: person centred practice, complex multimorbidity, population health.
Additional information

Enquiries about this workshop should be directed to foundationtraining@uhbw.nhs.uk

VenueUH Bristol Education Centre, Bristol  View details
Date & timeTuesday 22 April 2025, 09:00 to 16:30
LecturerTBC  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Foundation Year 2

Course styleLecture
CateringRefreshments and Lunch
Core topicCore teaching
CPD hours6:00
CostNo charge
Aims

Our training day includes several lectures on common acute presentations affecting a geriatric population – with further emphasis on communication skills and cases illustrating use of the mental capacity act and power of attorney. We also plan to explore the possible outcomes of the older sick patient – including the role of intensive and end of life care – with sessions in the afternoon allowing for small group discussion on these topics.

Objectives
  1. To understand common acute presentations affecting a geriatric population including frailty, stroke and collapse
  2. To discuss appropriate communication skills with geriatric patients
  3. To explore the mental capacity act and power of attorney.
  4. To consider the role of intensive and end of life care in geriatric populations
Learning outcomes

Mapped to the Foundation Programme 2021 curriculum, this course links with the following Foundation Professional Capabilities (FPCs):

HLO 1: FPC 1 - Clinical assessment, FPC 2 - Clinical Prioritisation, FPC 3 - Holistic planning, FPC 4 - Communication and care

HLO 2: FPC 6 - Sharing the vision

HLO 3: FPC 12 - Continuing professional development

 

Curriculum requirement:

  • Core teaching: Integration of acute illness into chronic diease management and multiple comorbidities
  • FPC 3,4,12,13
  • Core teaching Frailty
  • FPC 1.2.3.4.5.6.13


Enhance:

  • Person centred practice
  • Complex multimorbidity
  • Population health