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Date/Time

Date(s): 13/02/2023 - 28/02/2023

Time: All Day


Location

Weston Education Centre
10 Cutcombe Road
London
SE5 9RJ

Valid Student/Hospital ID is required

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Format

In-person teaching

4 Day course: Mixture of Lectures, small group tutorials, hands-on teaching and high fidelity SIM (please note: we do not record the sessions for future playback).

The days are non-consecutive so please ensure you check the date of each day below, and book study leave as required.

The course has been adapted to better reflect the changes to the 2021 Anaesthetics curriculum.

For the Initial Assessment of Competence (IAC), the curriculum expects trainees to be proficient in the skills below:

We cover most of the skills above within the Novice course, providing an introduction to the areas shown, with further knowledge and reinforcement being provided within your local hospitals during the Novice period.

We use high fidelity simulation to augment the small group teaching (with more specific emphasis on the ‘Team working/Task management/Situational awareness/Decision making’ elements of the curriculum).


Contents

Feb 2023

Date/Time Event
13/02/2023
08:45 - 16:00
Day 1 - KNAC Feb 2023
Weston Education Centre, London
16/02/2023
08:45 - 16:00
Day 2 - KNAC Feb 2023
Weston Education Centre, London
20/02/2023
08:45 - 16:00
Day 3 - KNAC Feb 2023
Weston Education Centre, London
28/02/2023
08:45 - 16:00
Day 4 - KNAC Feb 2023 (SIM Day)
Weston Education Centre, London


Meeting point for the first day

Weston Education Centre @ 0845


Feedback

Goes live at the end of each day


FAQs

At the end of every course or on completion of a day, we ask for feedback from our students.  This is so we can continually improve and adapt our courses to current needs.

In order to ensure feedback is done (we aim for 100% return rate), we have had to be quite strict on a number of things.  

Certificates for attendance, and elements attended, are only issued once feedback has been done. 

The certificates will only reflect the elements of the course for which feedback has been given (not just the elements attended).

The feedback portal generally closes 1 week following completion of the course/day.

Once the feedback portal closes, it does not reopen.

There is a £10 admin fee for reissuing/amending certificates.

We currently only accept applications from trainees who are undertaking their Initial Assessment of Competence (https://www.rcoa.ac.uk/training-and-the-training-programme/initial-assessment-of-competencies-iac).

We accept applications from students who will be doing their Novice block at the time of the course, irrespective of their base speciality (i.e. ED, ITU and Acute Medicine).

Exceptions can be made on a case by case basis.  The trainee must be GMC registered and working within a UK Hospital (e.g. PICU trainees).

If you unsure about your eligibility, please email knac@medicalsim.uk; your booking may be cancelled if ineligible. 

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£0

We submit your names to Health Education England for reimbursement.

Non-attendance will be reported to HEE who may seek to recover their contribution.

No.

We do not have a mechanism to automatically book people onto the course.

If you have not booked onto the course via the website, you are not registered for the course.

If you attend without booking, we are unable to accomodate you due to the limited number of spaces.

(There is also a link at the top and bottom of the page. Follow this to log in and see your bookings)

If you are already logged in

you will see your bookings here:

If you are NOT logged in

Make sure you have booked in the first place 😉

  • When you first booked, if you didn’t receive an email, then you may not have completed the booking process and are not booked on.

If you have booked a place (but can’t remember your login details), visit https://www.medicalsim.uk/events/my-bookings/

  • Click the ‘Log In’ link (you may need to reset your password using the email you signed up with)
  • Check your spam folder for any emails from us.
  • You may have entered an incorrect email when you originally signed up.

If you do not know you password, follow the Lost Password procedure or click https://www.medicalsim.uk/my-account/lost-password/

If the course is fully subscribed, on the event page there will be an email link and a form for you to be added to the waiting list; fill in either

The waiting list is ‘first come, first served’.

You will be added to the waiting list for the upcoming course ONLY

We will often send updates to students by email.

These will include:

  • Updates to locations
  • Reminders to give feedback
  • General information

We use the email you used to sign up with.

We recommend you use your NHS.net email (e.g. your.name@nhs.net)

If you DID NOT receive an email when you first booked onto the course

  • Check your spam
  • Make sure you completed the booking…..

If you are not sure if you booked, go to:

If you do not see your booking here (once logged in), you may have:

  • Mispelt your email address originally
  • Used a different email address

Please let us know at courses@medicalsim.uk if this has happened and we can check.

If you DID receive an email when you booked onto the course but haven’t received emails and were expecting to

Make sure our emails aren’t going into your spam.

If they are going into spam:

  • Depending on the platform, determines how you add us to your Safe Senders List
  • If you are using your NHS.net email, you need to log into the account via a web browser and add us to your White List (mobile clients for NHS.net email will often not have the capability of adding us to the Safe Senders List/White List)
  • Gmail sometimes sends our emails to Junk; just add our domain to your Safe Senders List

You should receive an email immediately with details of the course you have booked – keep this email safe

If you don’t receive an email immediately this could be due to:

  • A back log of emails on our server
    • You may need to wait up to 6 hours for the email
  • The email has gone to your spam
    • Check your spam and add our address to your Safe Senders list
  • You entered the incorrect email when booking
    • Contact the course admin and notify them of the error

If you have completed the above checks and are still having problems:

You can only log in if you have an account with the website.

You can only have an account if you have previously registered for a course.

If you have never been on a course, you will not have an account (unless you used a different email account 😞).

The site will freeze you out if you make multiple attempts to log in with:

  • An incorrect password
  • A non-recognised email address

If you have forgotten your password:

  • Click on ‘Lost your password?’
  • Enter your email address (check your spam if you don’t receive the reset immediately)
  • Change your password


Course Reading Materials and references

Click Here

Adult DAS intubation guidelines:

Videolaryngoscopy:

Video Laryngoscopy Overview on Vimeo

Videolaryngoscopy classification:

Accuracy, intra‐ and inter‐rater reliability of three scoring systems for the glottic view at videolaryngoscopy – O’Loughlin – 2017 – Anaesthesia – Wiley Online Library

Human factors (E.Bromiley)

Intubation through a SAD:

Fibreoptic guided tracheal intubation through SAD using Aintree intubation catheter | Difficult Airway Society

Difficult Airway eFONA video:

Front of Neck Access – Training video | Difficult Airway Society

DAS extubation guidelines:

DAS extubation guidelines | Difficult Airway Society

Elective USS of impalpable FON:

Ultrasonographic identification of the cricothyroid membrane: best evidence, techniques, and clinical impact | BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia | Oxford Academic

Ultrasound identification of the cricothyroid membrane: the new standard in preparing for front-of-neck airway access – British Journal of Anaesthesia

Difficult airway trolley:

Capnography:

Capnography: No Trace = Wrong Place | The Royal College of Anaesthetists

Capnography Waveform Interpretation • LITFL • CCC Equipment

Abnormal capnography waveforms and their interpretation | Deranged Physiology

Uses of capnography in the critical care unit | BJA Education | Oxford Academic

Capnography examples:

https://img.grepmed.com/uploads/429/interpretation-criticalcare-capnography-endtidalco2-diagnosis-original.jpeg


Introduction to the Anaesthetic Machine

 


Course Enquiry

Please book courses using the form below.

Please make sure you read the FAQs above – these answer many of the common questions.

Dates and contents for the course can be found here.

If you think we haven’t answered your question from our FAQs, or want to ask something else before booking, please email: knac@medicalsim.uk.

A waiting list will be started when all places have been filled (check the booking form below first).

If you think you have already booked on, check ‘my bookings‘ section and see if it’s there


BOOKING IS NOW CLOSED

Use the form below to be added to the waiting list for KNAC Feb 2023 (or email course-waitinglist@medicalsim.uk)

(If you use the form, you will not receive a confirmation email that you have been added to the waiting list).

Course Director

Dr Andy Blevin / Dr James Saffin



Event Managers Click Here