
ABCs of Anaesthesia
A medical education podcast about all things in Anaesthesia. We want to provide everyone from medical student to specialist with interesting interviews, exam tips and discuss the latest information, practice and techniques.
ABCs of Anaesthesia
Interview Preparation for Anaesthetics and Critical Care - Part 4
In this episode of interview tips we chat about how to talk briefly about:
clinical governance,
audits,
the national standards,
ethical questions, the impaired colleague or colleague not fulfilling their role.
This is the frawework for the impaired colleague
PIES
- Patient safety
- investigate
- Escalate to senior nurse, consultant, director, CMO, mentor
- Safety of colleague and staff
PACE approach for graded assertiveness
Probe
Alert or assess
Challenge
Escalate or Emergency
The national standards can be found here
https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/standards/nsqhs-standards
There will be a clear focus on anaesthetics and critical care, but the principles covered will be relevant to all specialty training college interviews, and even to trainees applying for resident and internship positions.
All opinions expressed here are own, and based on our experiences, and are not reflective of our employers or our associated training programs.
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