keeping the patient at the heart of your decisions mrs joyce fullerton allied health symposium 2015
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Keeping the Patient at the Heart of Your Decisions
Mrs Joyce FullertonAllied Health Symposium
2015
Working with students at UC
Working with students at UC
Working with students at UC
Working with students at UC
Video with UC Students
• 2 days training• 3 way interplay: character, learner,
clinical expert• No scripts, but learner & character
respected• Used in lectures, tutes, online activities• Always includes de-mask and de-brief
within session
Teaching Patient Centred Care: MaskED simulation
Teaching Patient Centred Care: MaskED simulation
Teaching Patient Centred Care: MaskED simulation
• “It’s so different talking to Joyce – even though we know it’s you, it feels like she’s real!”
• “Even just the little things like where to put the catheter bag . . . Practicing with Joyce is really helpful.”
• “Joyce makes the theory real. She is a little intimidating but interacting with her helps to reinforce and cement our knowledge.”
• “Can Joyce come to the pub??”
Student Comments: MaskED Simulation
Putting patients at the centre
Teaching from a Patient-Centred Perspective
• “Hello my name is ...”
Teaching from a Patient-Centred Perspective
• People, not diagnoses
• Focus on social history (meaning)
• Long term goal setting
https://geriatricdr.wordpress.com/2015/01/18/the-mechanical-fall/
Patient-centred care: a geriatrician’s perspective
Patient-centred care: a geriatrician’s perspective
Patient-centred care: a geriatrician’s perspective
Patient-centred care: a geriatrician’s perspective
Patient Centred Care - Intensive Care
Professor Imogen Mitchell• Make the small things count• What matters to the patient?• Make time to listen
Cutting for Stone: Abraham Verghese
“What treatment in an emergency is administered by ear?”
“Words of comfort”
Neonatal Intensive Care – Keeping family at the centre
Keeping Patients at the Heart of Your Decisions
• Teaching from a Patient Centred Perspective– Simulation– Cases
• Practicing & Reflecting– Am I treating the person or the problem?– A story of getting it right
Keeping the Patient at the Heart of Your Decisions
Questions & Discussion
[email protected]@act.gov.au