Core Surgical Training - Session 2 Repeated - Hypoxia and Hypercapnia - Applied Physiology of Shock
Category: Training - Core Training - Anatomy/Physiology
Date: December 6th 2022 2:00pm until 5:00pm
Location: University of Bristol AIMS Centre
Please only register to attend this event once
SESSION 2 PHYSIOLOGY MODULE REPEATED
APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY OF SHOCK
HYPOXIA AND HYPERCAPNIA
6TH December 2022
Overview of physiology sessions
The sessions are designed to improve understanding of physiological and pathophysiological concepts as detailed below. They will consist of seminars, case study discussions, hands-on physiology demonstration and interactive Human Patient Simulator (HPS) demonstrations. The balance of activities in each of the four sessions will vary according to the topic being considered.
Teaching will be delivered by:
- Dr Eugene Lloyd (course lead)
- Professor Judy Harris
- Dr Tony Pickering
Technical support will be provided by:
- Mr Dave Gee
- Mrs Clair Tompkins
Teaching sessions will normally run from 14.00 – 17.00 in University of Bristol, Training rooms 1/2. Southwell street, Bristol, BS2 8EJ"
Curriculum
Physiology 2: Applied physiology of hypoxia and hypercapnia
Topics covered:
- Factors affecting delivery of oxygen to the tissues
- Respiratory cycle, lung volumes and dead space
- Oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curve
- Ventilation/perfusion matching
- Types of hypoxia
Timetable, teaching staff and venues
14:00 Applied Physiology of Hypoxia and Hypercapnia
15:00 Demonstration of vitalography and spirometry
15:30 Tea break
16:00 Respiratory Simulation
GENERAL INFORMATION
Participants
Compulsory for all CT1s and CT2s who have not attended in previous year.
Priority to those who haven’t passed their MRCS part B exam yet.
When you sign up please put letter P after your name to indicate you should get a priority place.
Availability
Each module is run twice to allow choice for attendance. Please only book one option for each module. Each module only has places for a maximum of 20 trainees. Please sign up by 21st November 2022.
Registration
Via the School of Surgery website.
Objective
Teaching to support learning for ISCP curriculum and for MRCS examinations. Emphasis is given to continuing professional education rather than ‘coaching’ for the MRCS examinations.
Dates
Four 4 physiology modules are delivered mainly on Tuesdays.
Refreshments
Core trainees are advised to bring their own refreshments or to make their own arrangements for food and refreshments. There are numerous cafes and sandwich shops in the vicinity that are easily accessible during the short walk from the physiology venue to the anatomy venues.
Travel
No car-parking arrangements are available at the University of Bristol and surrounding areas are for ‘residents-only’. There are NCP car parks available 10-15 minutes away by foot. Good bus and train links are available to Bristol and the University. Trainees are advised to plan their travel and if coming by car are advised to offer a lift to colleagues.
https://www.bristol.gov.uk/parking/trenchard-street-long-stay-car-park
Attendance outcomes
A record of attendance will be kept by the Deanery. Attendance details are provided to your Programme Directors and will be assessed at the yearly ARCPs. Certificates will be provided for each module to trainees, who attend, for their portfolio.
Trainee feedback
Trainees will be asked to provide anonymised feedback on each module. This is important for the School of Surgery to ensure that the standards of delivery and content of the teaching is maximized for Severn School of Surgery core trainees in the future.
Non-attendance
Failure to attend a module requires a trainee to complete an explanation form which is available below and is returnable to SEVSchoolSurgery.sw@hee.nhs.uk
Queries
If you have any queries please contact HEE Team - Susan House or Rebecca Watson via SEVSchoolSurgery.sw@hee.nhs.uk