2_PBC_A |
Guides and advises colleagues who are less experienced than themselves on professional matters |
2_PBC_B: Formulates management plans for patients with complex needs, recognising the limits of their own experience and competence and seeks assistance where appropriate
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Risks and benefits of available anaesthetic techniques to patients in a manner they can understand.
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2_PBC_B_2
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Formulates an individualised perioperative plan with the patient, using an evidence-based approach.
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2_PBC_C |
Recognises and reflects on how the behaviour of themselves and others can affect the effective delivery of healthcare and patient safety |
2_PBC_D |
Acts as a good role model for more junior colleagues and other members of the multidisciplinary team |
2_PBC_E |
Acts and responds appropriately in difficult situations such as medical emergencies, whilst demonstrating professional behaviour and good judgement and maintains situational awareness |
2_PBC_F: Communicates effectively and sensitively when breaking bad news to patients and their relatives, demonstrating awareness of cultural and social differences
2_PBC_F_1
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The use of ‘do not resuscitate’ procedures and appropriate limitations of care.
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2_PBC_G |
Describes the effects of working patterns or lifestyle choices on physical and mental health and takes steps to minimise the impact |