Hannah Walker Park Surgery Herne Bay. Experienced paramedic for full time 8 week placement Mid way...

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Hannah Walker

Park Surgery

Herne Bay

• Experienced paramedic for full time 8 week placement

• Mid way or more through modular course covering Critical Reasoning, Nature of Assessment, Minor Injuries, Minor Health, Pharmacology, Paediatrics, Mental Health, the Older Person.

• Induction week sitting in on GP and nurse clinics

• Weekly tutorial• GP available to discuss patients

• Morning – assess visits as they come in. Speak to / visit patient and liaise with GP.

• Afternoon – work with on call doctor seeing urgent patients either in the surgery or at home.

• Trained to examine and create care pathway• Differentiates between acute and chronic • Carries more drugs than regular paramedic,

can give a/b, pain relief etc. under PGD• Treats soft tissue injury, assess falls• Suture/glue• Can follow up the patient

• We have found it a positive experience – just completed fifth PP placement

• Short term benefit – help with urgent patients• Long term benefit – reduction in admissions • Would we recommend having a PP in the

practice – Absolutely!

Carolyn NelsonPractice ManagerWhitstable Medical PracticeTuesday 11th December 2012

Whitstable

© J M Ribchester

• The most important person in the Practice is the Training Administrator who is responsible for all aspects of organising the placements

• Practice expresses interest in having a Paramedic Practitioner placed with the practice

• In order to do this the Practice must have an ST3 who has completed the CSA exam

• The Practice has timetables for the 8 week period the Practitioners are with us.

• Before the Practitioners start the Practice issues the Paramedics with the following information:• Fire instructions for the buildings they will be working in• Accident/Incident reporting procedure• Practice Health & Safety Policy• Honorary contract between the Paramedic Practitioner and their GP

Trainer

• They generally find them very knowledgeable, experienced and highly motivated.

• Enthusiastic adult learners • They are keen to acquire skills but with high safety standards• The Practitioners always know their limits and will ask for help• They are very useful members of the team and work well in the

minor injury unit.• They also work well alongside the nurses in the minor illness

clinics

• TIMETABLE FOR PARAMEDIC PRACTITIONER

• INDUCTION WEEK ONE 15/10/12

• Other things that go on:-• Doctors visits each lunchtime, discussed at

10.30am coffee break tend to leave for visits around 12.00 depending on doctor – find most interesting useful ones and ask to join GP if possible

• Treatment Room/MIU Estuary View always busy and nurses would be happy for you to shadow/help if you find yourself with nothing planned.

• Treatment Room at Whitstable Medical Centre and Chestfield Medical Centre, will rota these in as and when appropriate.

• District nursing/community matron team – we can arrange for you to go out with then which will be very educational.

• Monday lunchtime meetings held at EVMC with Doctors/Nurses to be confirmed

Date am pm

Monday Vision Training (medical software)

MIU

Tuesday MIU Sit in with GP Trainer

Wednesday T/Room CMC T/Room CMC

Thursday T/Room WHC T/Room WHC

Friday Sit in with GP Trainer

MIU

• TIMETABLE FOR PARAMEDIC PRACTITIONER

• INDUCTION WEEK 7

• Other things that go on:-• Doctors visits each lunchtime, discussed at

10.30am coffee break tend to leave for visits around 12.00 depending on doctor – find most interesting useful ones and ask to join GP if possible

• Treatment Room/MIU Estuary View always busy and nurses would be happy for you to shadow/help if you find yourself with nothing planned.

• Treatment Room at Whitstable Medical Centre and Chestfield Medical Centre, will rota these in as and when appropriate.

• District nursing/community matron team – we can arrange for you to go out with then which will be very educational.

• Monday lunchtime meetings held at EVMC with Doctors/Nurses to be confirmed

Date am pm

Monday See Patients

30 min appts

Dr TC overseeing

See Patients 30 min appts

Dr TC overseeing

Tuesday Sit in with ST3 MIU

Wednesday Sitting with with Respiratory Nurses

Observe Prostate Clinic

Thursday Sitting in Diabetic Clinic

Sit in with GP Trainer

Friday See patients 30 min appts

11.00 a.m Tutorial with GP Trainer

See Patients

30 min appts

• Paramedic placement is successful if they take ownership of their learning and guide the Practice/Trainer so they can achieve their learning goals.

• Some Practitioners prefer to observe while others are keen to see patients on their own

• It is a two way learning process and the ST3’s enjoy interacting and exchanging skills especially around consultations

• Fortunate to spend time training with the Practice• I cannot find anything negative about my experience• Treated with courtesy and professionalism• Staff were positive, professional, calm and with

excellent patient skills and attitude

• Jeannette came to us from Hastings as they could not find a placement nearer to her home.

• After 8 weeks she wanted to stay with us and has now split her duties between SECAMB and the Minor Injury Unit at Estuary View Medical Centre

• Ambulance staff have always had good diagnostic and excellent life saving skills but by bringing those skills into the MIU and working alongside Emergency Care Nurses with their ability to diagnose, treat and discharge has resulted in an excellent service for the patients.

• Jeannette feels that working for the two services gives her the chance to enhance her abilities as an all round practitioner.

• Space!• With 4 trainers in the Practice we struggle to

find rooms for the Paramedic Practitioners.• Time for the trainers to oversee the

Paramedics and their GP registrars• They all want to come back and work for us!!