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Please Note
This course must be booked no later than 5 weeks before event date.The IMPACT course is a two-day course introducing the principles and practice of acute medical care and related knowledge, skills, understanding and attitudes. Designed by the Federation of Royal Medical Colleges and the Royal College of Anaesthetists, this course is endorsed by the Resuscitation Council UK, the Intensive Care Society and the Society of Acute Medicine. IMPACT enables trainee doctors (specifically trainee physicians) to assess and treat acutely unwell patients and where appropriate gives guidance on when to ask for help.
The course is aimed at IMT1 - IMT3 level doctors in acute medical specialties including Acute Medicine, Acute Care Common Stem (ACCS) and General Internal Medicine. The course is also open to FY2 level doctors who are able to demonstrate a particular interest in pursuing a career in the medical specialties noted above. FY2 doctors must have completed at least eight months practice in acute medical specialties in their FY2 year before they can attend the course.
Before booking and/or travelling into the area, please remind yourself of the most up to date guidance surrounding Coronavirus in Scotland here.
Suitable for:
- Core Medical Trainees/ Internal Medicine Trainees
- Medical Specialty Trainees
- SAS Grade Physicians
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04 May
08:30-09:00Morning Registration
04 May
09:00-09:15Welcome and Introduction
04 May
09:15-10:00Faculty demonstration followed by Initial Assessment lecture
04 May
10:00-10:30Triage session and resource management
04 May
10:30-10:45Day 1 - Morning Refreshment Break
04 May
10:45-11:15The Breathless Patient incorporating O2 therapy)
04 May
11:15-11:45Shock (incorporating fluid challenge)
04 May
11:45-13:05Workshop (40 mintues each)
Imaging/Advanced Arrhythmia Management/Fluids and transfusion/CVP
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Imaging/Advanced Arrhythmia Management/Fluids and transfusion/CVP04 May
13:05-13:35Lunch
04 May
13:35-14:55Workshops (40 minutes each)
Imaging/Advanced Arrhythmia Management/Fluids and transfusion/CVP
04 May
14:55-15:25Respiratory Support NIV/CPAP
04 May
15:25-15:40Day 1 - Afternoon Refreshment Break
04 May
15:40-16:10Chest Pain
04 May
16:10-16:40Acute and chronic kidney injury
04 May
16:40-17:50Scenarios x 4 (4 groups of 4 delegates - 20 minutes each concurrent)
04 May
17:50-18:00Close of day
05 May
08:15-08:30Registration
05 May
08:30-09:00Neurological Emergencies
05 May
09:00-09:30Gastrointersinal emergencies
05 May
09:30-10:00Sugar and Salt
05 May
10:00-10:15Day 2 - Morning Refreshment Break
05 May
10:15-11:45Interactive taster sessions tutorials (45 mintues each)
Lumbar puncture and CSF analysis/Chest Drain (including care of)
05 May
11:45-12:30Poisoning, altered consciousness and delirium
05 May
12:30-13:00Sepsis
05 May
13:00-13:30Day 2 - Lunch
05 May
13:30-15:00Long case assessments (Delegates 1-8)
05 May
13:30-15:00Ethics, consent and capacity ceiling of care (Delegates 9-16)
05 May
15:00-16:30Ethics, consent and capacity, ceiling of care (Delegates 1-8)
05 May
15:00-16:30Long case assessments (delegates 9-16)
05 May
16:30-16:45Faculty meeting
05 May
16:45-17:00Summary and close
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Category Product Amount Member Registrations £472 Non-Member Registrations £644 You could save £172 on this event by becoming a member! Read more about becoming a member here.
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Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
Closing date: 23 March 2022