Wales Deanery Induction Day Nazar Amso Wales Deanery Ultrasound Lead.

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Wales Deanery Induction Day

Nazar AmsoWales Deanery Ultrasound Lead

Format of All Modules

• Knowledge criteria• Clinical competency• Professional skills and attitudes• Training support• Evidence support

WHAT IS MANDATORY – BASIC MODULES?

Basic early pregnancy ultrasound (8-12 weeks)

RCOG consensus – May 2010

MODULE 1 - BASIC Early Pregnancy Ultrasound (8-12 weeks)

MODULE 1 - BASIC Early Pregnancy Ultrasound (8-12 weeks)

MODULE 2 - BASIC Ultrasound Assessment

Fetus, Liquor & Placenta

Basic ultrasound assessment for fetal size, liquor and placenta

RCOG consensus – May 2010

Update for Basic Ultrasound Modules(Module 1 & 2) RCOG, June - 2012

Basic early pregnancy ultrasound (8-12 weeks) & Basic ultrasound assessment for fetal size, liquor and placenta• Completion of the basic modules is a very important achievement

and can act as a stepping stone for further supervised training.• Completion does not imply that a trainee is automatically ready for

independent practice in diagnostic ultrasound (particularly in out of hours unsupervised assessment in early pregnancy).

• Assessment before 8 weeks gestation and use of transvaginal ultrasound is not covered within the present basic modules

• Care should be taken in delegating decisions about clinical management to trainees who have completed only the basic modules (particularly where management relies on the ultrasound findings). The expected utilization of ultrasound skills should be determined and agreed at all times by the local ultrasound supervisor in the context of local protocols for ultrasound scanning.

WHAT IS MANDATORY – INTERMEDIATE MODULES?

WHAT IS MANDATORY – INTERMEDIATE MODULES?

WHAT IS MANDATORY – INTERMEDIATE MODULES?

MODULE 3 - INTERMEDIATE Ultrasound of Normal Fetal Anatomy

OSATS FOR INTERMEDIATE ULTRASOUND OF NORMAL FETAL ANATOMY MODULE

Ultrasound Training in Wales

• Ultrasound Specialty Study Days (one day)– December 2010– January 2011– 19th August 2011– 28th October 2011– 28th September 2012

• Deanery support– Ultrasound simulators in Wrexham, Swansea and Cardiff at

UHW and Welsh Institute Women’s Health (WIWH)– Deanery supported PhD project on the role of ultrasound

simulation in the acquisition of practical skills (Miss Amal Alsalama)

• Local short courses in Cardiff, Wrexham and Newport

Ultrasound Training in Wales

• Different hospitals have different arrangements– Specially set up clinics or attendance at early

pregnancy assessment units– Attendance with sonographers in standard clinics– Consultants scanning sessions– Trained Registrars (Ultrasound demonstrators)

• Practice on simulators – virtual or mannequins

North Wales – WrexhamKalpana Upadahya

Gwent – Leena Gokhale

Royal Glamorgan – Hatel Tejura

Princess of Wales – Rani Nagrani

Swansea – Marsham Moselhi

Carmarthen –Roopam Goel

Haverfood West – Debashish Sanyal

Cardiff and Vale – Anju Sinha

All Wales Ultrasound Lead Nazar Amso amsonn@cf.ac.uk

Your Contacts inthe Deanerytraining hospitals

Enjoy your stay and trainingin Wales

&Please send me your name, hospital and contact details

ASAP to

amsonn@cf.ac.uk

Thank You