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 27/01/2010

Timetable for this session

9.00-10.30 COPD update-Lianne Jongepier

10.30-11.00 Coffee

11.00-12.30 Case analysis

12.30-14.00 Lunch

14.00-16.00 CSA practice- Vas, Noreen and Hannah

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COPD update-Lianne Jongepier Case analysis CSA practice- Vas, Noreen and Hannah  
How useful? Has it changed your thinking? Something you've learned? How useful? Has it changed your thinking? Something you've learned? How useful? Has it changed your thinking? Something you've learned? Can you suggest any other improvements?
Good practical talk about COPD. Good CSA practice.
4 3 to offer pulm rehab to COPD pt more freq
4 I learnt more about the management of COPD as a whole and the range of options available to patients such as pulmonary rehab. 3 5 Good to practice the CSA stations and to establish the sort of things each scenario would like you to address.
4 3 2 1 5 4 Target lectures towards the role of the GP in the investigation, diagnosis and management
5 4 I have learnt how to correctly fill in a home oxygen form 4 4 It can be difficult to listen without giving your opinion. 4 4 That writing a CSA scenario is educational in itself as it makes you think about what the examiners are looking for More speakers who are community-based & from services which GPs might refer to.
2 2 difference of inhaler technique between MDI and accuhaler 3 3 2 2 Each CSA case to have a summary by PDs before we move on to the next one to ensure "feedback/comments" are more generalised rather than group based which may not be correct. Is it worth checking that CSA scenarios are looked at by PDs as they may have too much in them for a 10 min slot
3 3 I understood the importance of considering the systemic nature of the inflammation. 4 3 I realised the impportance of having feedback for future improvements.
4 4 learnt about how to request o2 therapy. also learnt about pulmonary rehab 3 3 4 4 hands on experience on how to use and interpret portable spirimetry.
5 5 will be more confident of managing COPD patients in the wards as well as in primary care 3 3 4 3 nil
5 5 The need to consider the holistic approach,involving smoking ceasation,pulmunory rehabilitation etc rather than think in terms of acute excecabation management which I am more familiar with 4 4 5 5 CSA cases were for me very insightful.It re enforced the need to be very broad minded when seeing patients in a general practice scenario
5 5 The need to consider the holistic approach,involving smoking ceasation,pulmunory rehabilitation etc rather than think in terms of acute excecabation management which I am more familiar with 4 4 5 5 CSA cases were for me very insightful.It re enforced the need to be very broad minded when seeing patients in a general practice scenario
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