Renal Intra-professional Education (RIPE) Simulation Course
GAPS simulation centre, 4th Floor, Hunter Wing, St Georges Hospital (Map)
We hope this will be an extremely valuable educational opportunity, with both clinical and educational experts on hand to facilitate learning.
The aim is for everyone, participants and faculty alike to share experiences, and learn from each other.
It is an opportunity to practice management of a renal scenario as a team in a safe environment, to ask questions, act up, make mistakes …. nothing will be assessed formally; the learning is structured to be formative. We also hope there will be lots of opportunities for generation of good discussions.
The day will be busy, but we hope you find it a good investment of your time.
Programme :
Time | St George’s Renal Simulation Day – GAPS Simulation Unit – 4th Floor Hunter Wing |
0830 0900 | Coffee, Registration and Orientation (this is your chance to get familiar with equipment and lay out of simulation lab) |
0900 0940 | Introduction to day and objectives of course |
0940 1100 | Scenario 1 – Acute Kidney Injury in the Emergency Department |
1100 1120 | Tea / Coffee |
1120 1240 | Scenario 2 – Breathless patient attending the Peritoneal dialysis unit |
1240 1330 | Lunch |
1330 1450 | Scenario 3 – An unwell transplant inpatient |
1450 1510 | Tea / Coffee |
1510 1630 | Scenario 4 –The acutely unwell patient on the haemodialysis unit |
1630 1700 | Wrap up & summary of Day. Feedback and Evaluation. |
Meet the TPD Renal Medicine South Thames – (Dr Heather Brown)
“Welcome/introduction to renal training” |
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Pre-Evaluation :
**** Please complete this pre-course questionnaire prior to attendance ****
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/RIPEprecourse
Post Course Evaluation
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/RIPEpostcourse
The below links are provided for optional pre-reading prior to attending and following your course:
- Acute Kidney Injury Slide Set
- Acute Kidney Pathway
- Hyperkalaemia Guideline 1
- KDIGO Renal Bone Disease
- Peritoneal Dialysis Guideline
- PostOperative Care Guideline
We look forward to seeing you.
Dates: Please email Joyce Popoola (Joyce.popoola@stgeorges.nhs.uk)
FACULTY :
Dr Joyce Popoola, Renal Clinical Tutor and Consultant Nephrologist, St George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Kathryn Watson, Consultant Nephrologist & General Medicine, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Jasmine Lee, Clinical Director Acute Medicine, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, London
Dr Nicholas Annear, Consultant in Acute Medicine and Nephrology, St George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Mr Khalill Juhoor, Practice Development Nurse Renal/Haemodialysis, St George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Mr Abedalaziz Ahmad, In-Service Training Co-ordinator, Dialysis
Dr Seema Jain, Consultant Nephrologist & General Medicine, Epsom & St Helier’s NHS Trust.
Dr Richard Hull, Consultant Nephrologist, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Philippa Peto, Consultant Nephrologist & General Medicine, Queen Elizabeth
Dr Subash Somalanka, Consultant Nephrologist, Epsom & St Helier NHS Trust
Dr Nick Mansfield, Consultant Nephrologist, Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital NHS Trust
GAPS FACULTY
Mr Nicholas Gosling – Head of GAPS Simulation
Miss Ylenia De Felici – GAPS Simulation Specialist
Mr James Godber – GAPS Simulation Specialist
Mr Gary Allen – GAPS Senior Technician
Mrs Phillippa Newman – Simulation.Admin@stgeorges.nhs.uk
Please feel free to get in touch with the course directors, Joyce and Katy or the GAPS simulation team by filling in the enquiry form below
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