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Class of 2017
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Session Title:
Suturing Workshop
Teaching Hours:
Teaching and Learning MethodsTotal Scheduled Hours = 3
Simulation = 3
Description:

Teaching and Learning Methods
Simulation 3 hour(s)

Learning Objectives
Blueprint ID Learning Objectives
10276 Determine causes and grade the severity of skin wounds and breakdown.
10277 Diagnose complications such as injury to underlying structures or presence of a foreign body in the wound.
10278 Determine if tetanus immunization is required or if antibiotic is indicated.
10279 Utilize and interpret appropriate investigations such as wound culture/diagnostic imaging.
10280 Describe the basic techniques of suturing and how to effectively assist.
10281 Perform hands on suturing techniques using low fidelity simulation models.
10337 Be familiar with informed consent in the context of suturing procedures by practicing the process with a standardize patient scenario.

Linked Course Goal(s) to Session
Blueprint ID Course Goals
7430 Discuss the risks and benefits of common procedural skills.
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
cm-5 ld-2 ld-3
7431 Demonstrate situational awareness and effective team communication in a critical situation
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
co-1 co-2 co-3
7432 Demonstrate how to obtain informed consent for medical interventions utilizing standardized patients
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
cm-1 cm-2 cm-3 cm-4 cm-5 pr-1
7456 Demonstrate procedures associated with personal and patient safety
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-1 me-2 me-3 me-6
Linked Program Competencies To Course Goal(s)
cm-5 Communicator
Demonstrate effective oral and written communication of information associated with a medical encounter.
ld-2 Leader
Apply evidence and management processes to effectively allocate health care resources.
ld-3 Leader
Describe the roles and responsibilities of physicians and governing bodies in the development and support of the health care system.
co-1 Collaborator
Demonstrate effective collaboration skills within the health care system.
co-2 Collaborator
Demonstrate effective consultation with other health care professionals to provide care for individuals, communities, and populations.
co-3 Collaborator
Demonstrate respect for health care team members without bias (e.g., bias related to gender, ethnicity, cultural background or health care role).
cm-1 Communicator
Develop and maintain appropriate ethical and therapeutic relationships, rapport and trust with patients and their families.
cm-2 Communicator
Collect and synthesize accurate and relevant information, incorporating perspectives from patients and their families, colleagues and other health care professionals.
cm-3 Communicator
Discuss relevant health care information and management plans with patients and their families.
cm-4 Communicator
Develop a shared plan of care with patients, their families, and other health care professionals.
pr-1 Professional
Demonstrate accountability to patients by applying best practices and adhering to high ethical standards.
me-1 Medical Expert
Perform a complete and accurate patient-centred history appropriate to the patient’s presentation.
me-2 Medical Expert
Perform a complete and accurate physical examination appropriate to the patient’s presentation.
me-3 Medical Expert
Formulate an initial plan of appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures relevant to the patient’s presentation.
me-6 Medical Expert
Apply knowledge of the clinical, socio-behavioural, and fundamental biomedical sciences relevant to a clinical problem.

Linked MCC Medical Expert Objectives
(003-4) ANORECTAL PAIN
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(109-12) SKIN WOUNDS
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(121-1) CONSENT
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