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This presentation provides a roadmap of essential capabilities expected from junior medical officers (JMOs) by the end of their prevocational training, serving as a foundation for safe independent practice. For educators and supervisors, it offers guidelines for designing educational programs and identifying learning opportunities. Additionally, administrators will find principles to support quality patient care. Explore clinical management, communication, professionalism, and skills development through various ACF topic areas. Enhance your understanding of patient assessment, safe care practices, teamwork dynamics, and more.
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Purpose of ACF • For JMOs: a roadmap of capabilities expected by the end of prevocational training as the basis for safe independent practice • For educators: a map of agreed goals for JMO education when designing and implementing “local” educational programs • For supervisors: guidelines for identifying, exploring and providing JMO learning opportunities within specific units/departments • For administrators: guidelines for JMO education that underpin quality patient care.
Related ACF topic areas – Clinical Management • Patient Assessment • Patient identification • History and Examination • Problem formulation • Investigations • Referral and consultation • Safe patient care • Systems • Risk & prevention • Adverse events & near misses • Public health • Infection control • Radiation safety • Medication safety http://www.cpmec.org.au
Related ACF topic areas – Clinical Management • Acute and Emergency Care • Assessment • Prioritisation • BLS • ALS • Acute patient transfer http://www.cpmec.org.au
Related ACF topic areas – Clinical Management • Patient Management • Management options • Therapeutics • Pain management • Fluid, electrolyte and blood product management • Subacute care • Ambulatory and community care • Discharge planning • End of Life Care http://www.cpmec.org.au
Related ACF topic areas – Clinical Management • Skills and Procedures • Decision-making • Informed consent • Performance of Procedures http://www.cpmec.org.au
Related ACF topic areas – Professionalism • Doctor and Society • Access to healthcare • Culture, society and healthcare • Indigenous patients • Professional standards • Medicine and the law • Health promotion • Healthcare resources http://www.cpmec.org.au
Related ACF topic areas – Professionalism • Professional Behaviour • Professional responsibility • Time management • Personal well-being • Ethical practice • Practitioner in difficulty • Doctors as leaders • Professional development http://www.cpmec.org.au
Related ACF topic areas – Professionalism • Teaching, Learning and Supervision • Self-directed learning • Teaching • Supervision, Assessment and feedback http://www.cpmec.org.au
Related ACF topic areas – Communication • Patient Interaction • Context • Respect • Providing information • Meetings with families • Breaking bad news • Open disclosure • Complaints http://www.cpmec.org.au
Related ACF topic areas – Communication • Managing Information • Written • Electronic • Health records • Evidence based practice • Handover http://www.cpmec.org.au
Related ACF topic areas – Communication • Working in Teams • Team structure • Team dynamics • Case presentation http://www.cpmec.org.au