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Higher Educational Training

Geriatric Emergency
Medicine

• Management of acutely unwell and injured older people across prehospital and emergency care settings

  • Acute frailty: assessment and management

  • Trauma in older people: polytrauma, regional injuries to limb and torso, head injuries, osteoporotic fractures, resuscitation and pain management

  • Management of sepsis and infections

  • Frailty syndromes: delirium and dementia, continence, polypharmacy, end of life care, falls and syncope, immobility, infections

  • Improving quality and safety in care for older people

 

• Whole systems approach across health and social care to design and implement improved quality of care of older people living with frailty


 

Quality Improvement
in Healthcare

• Appreciation of clinical quality and its dimensions

• Insight into complex adaptive systems

• The systematic design of structures and

processes to deliver person centred outcomes

• Measurement for improvement and statistical approaches

 Safer Care

• Consideration of human and systemic factors in work design and learning from harm

• Addressing psychological safety in teamworking

 

• Tackling unprofessional behaviours that undermine a culture of safety

 

• Ethical considerations in clinical decision making

 

• Managing incapacitous individuals and legal considerations

 

• Regulatory frameworks for healthcare professionals

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