Independent Prescribing Simulation-Based Session 2

Provider: NHS Education for Scotland (NES)

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Please read the Handbook that is located in the Documents tab for more detailed guidance of sessions.

Please check the Session details under the Document tab for details of facilitator to add to logbook book prior to your attendance.  

The session will consist of an introduction followed by three scenarios for you to work through in small groups with the help of a simulated patient and the EyeSi virtual reality slit lamp.  

You will be in small groups and will take turns to take the lead on the cases in turn. You will all be expected to participate in discussion and examination of the patient and feedback. 

An actor will present as a patient, you will be expected to conduct history and symptoms. Work through possible differential diagnosis and examine the patient using the EyeSi virtual reality slit lamp. Discuss clinical findings and differential diagnosis formulating a management plan based on findings using evidence for treatment referencing CMG and other resources. Feedback discussion with the patient on the management plan. Conclusion with feedback from actor and facilitator. 

NES Optometry reserve the right to cancel any sessions due to unforeseen circumstances, we will endeavour to give as much notice of this where possible. In such situations all communication will be done through email.

Prerequisites:
I agree to the following terms and conditions: If you cancel with less than 72h notice or do not attend a session you may be charged up to £150 for the session. All absences will be recorded and may affect your future ability to book. I confirm I understand I must submit each IP Logbook session within 2 weeks of attendance otherwise the session will not count towards my placement.

Learning outcomes:
C-112295 Domain: Communication Employ targeted history-taking skills, recognise and prioritise the information gathered from patients presenting with conditions causing ocular inflammation and affecting the cornea. (S1.1) Demonstrate confidence in communicating appropriate management and treatment, including prescribing, where indicated, for conditions causing ocular inflammation and affecting the cornea. (S2.1) Domain: Clinical practice Analyse the significance of the signs and symptoms, investigate accordingly and diagnose patients with conditions causing ocular inflammation and affecting the cornea. (S7.1) Formulate an appropriate treatment plan using local and/or national guidelines to manage patients with conditions causing ocular inflammation and affecting the cornea. (S6.1) Domain: Specialty CPD - AS/SP/IP optometrist Demonstrate how IP Optometrists make and communicate prescribing decisions by selecting the most appropriate first line, second line, or tertiary treatments based on the clinical conditions and individual needs of the patient. (S7.6)

Type: Bookable course

Audience: IP Optometrist

Contact email: nes.optometrysimulation@nhs.scot

CPD Points: 3