The course runs with a maximum of 16 students and 9 faculty, one of whom will be a Course Director. Ideally, the ratio of Surgeon to Anaesthetist faculty will be 50/50. Candidates receive a course manual and must pass a pre-course online
multiple choice question assessment. Successful participants receive a certificate from the Royal College of Surgeons of England. The main course elements include: • Presentation of the critically ill patient • Assessment and detection of illness • Formulation of a plan of action • Seeking assistance and support • Prevention of complications • Recognition of complications • Interaction with colleagues • Requirements of patients and relatives during critical illness • Legal, ethical, and communication issues Theory stations include: • Cardiac disorders • Communication skills • Conducting a surgical ward round • Pain • Renal dysfunction • Respiratory failure • The multiply injured patient Practical skills stations include: • Advanced shock • Airway management • Arterial line insertion • Central venous pressure line insertion • Chest x-ray interpretation • Dysrhythmias • Pressure monitoring • Stoma care • Tracheostomy •
Wound assessment == Assessment ==