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This article explores how to make the most of indirect supervision.
The 2021 curriculum was explicit about having ‘levels of supervision’ embedded within it. These are descriptors of the supervision level the anaesthetist in training (AiT) would require if they were to repeat the same Supervised Learning Event (SLE) immediately after.
Chapter 12: Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthesia Services for ENT, Oral Maxillofacial and Dental surgery 2022
Airway management should be guided by local protocols,10 including formal adoption of national guidelines such as Difficult Airway Society intubation, extubation, paediatric and obstetric guidelines. These protocols should be reviewed and amended when an increased risk of infectivity during aerosol generating procedures is identified to ensure the safety of patients as well as their healthcare providers. 17,47,47,49,50
Chapter 12: Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthesia Services for ENT, Oral Maxillofacial and Dental surgery 2024
Airway management should be guided by local protocols, including formal adoption of national guidelines such as Difficult Airway Society awake tracheal intubation, extubation, paediatric and obstetric guidelines.10 These protocols should be reviewed and amended when an increased risk of infectivity during aerosol generating procedures is identified to ensure the safety of patients as well as their healthcare providers.19,47,48,49,50
Facilities to allow access to online information, such as electronic patient records, local guidelines and clinical decision aids, should be available. ...
Facilities to allow access to online information, such as electronic patient records, local guidelines and clinical decision aids, should be available.
Chapter 18: Guidelines on the Provision of Anaesthesia Services for Cardiac Procedures 2025
Perfusion services should be provided by suitably trained and accredited clinical perfusion scientists and should comply with Department of Health guidelines. A suitable number of trained perfusionists should be always available according to the recommendations for standards of monitoring during cardiopulmonary bypass.7