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SUMMARY:Complex Rehabilitation within Major Trauma - February 2024
DESCRIPTION:Following a major traumatic injury patients need specialist rehabilitation input involving a number of specialists from a range of clinical backgrounds. \nBy dissecting the case study of a patient who has encountered complex polytrauma injuries requiring complex rehabilitation overseen by a multi disciplinary team (MDT)\, we will explore the entire journey from the point of admission via surgical intervention\, critical care and rehabilitation support\, right through to discharge home including an overview of MDT outpatient follow-up. \nCourse description\nWe will explore complex decisions encountered such as: \n\ntreatment options and impact on rehab\nweightbearing status and rehabilitation\ndischarge planning\nbalancing mood and motivation\nachieving patient led goals.\n\nDelegates will hear talks from consultants specialising in rehabilitation\, orthopaedics and plastics; a physiotherapist\, occupational therapist\, speech and language therapist\, dietitian\, psychologist and acute pain specialists covering the following content: \n\nPresentation of a complex polytrauma patient’s journey from admission\, to surgeries required and considerations of treatment options\nDemonstration of the acute pain team’s role advising throughout the patient’s journey and how this changes and impacts on rehabilitation\nExploration of physiotherapy’s role on the rehab unit and decisions made regarding weightbearing status\, rehabilitation and discharge planning\nPresentation from occupational therapy outlining their role in planning for discharge and consideration re: vocational rehab post discharge\nPresentation from speech and language therapy and dietetics on the importance of nutrition to aid with recovery\, and dysphagia in a major trauma caseload including the use of instrumental assessment of swallowing and swallow rehabilitation\nDiscussion from keyworkers around their role on the major trauma rehabilitation unit and the follow-up and support given at the Major Trauma Outpatient Clinic\nJoint presentation from orthopaedic consultant and physiotherapist on treatment plans\, subsequent impact on weightbearing status and subsequent rehabilitation\nJoint discussion by plastics and physiotherapy on management of skin grafts and impact on rehabilitation\nA view from psychology on the importance of assessing and managing mood and the support available for engagement within rehabilitation.\n\nLearning outcomes\nBy the end of this one day course you should be able to understand and consider: \n\nthe patient’s injury set and how this classes as a major trauma\nthe importance of pain management with recovery and rehabilitation\nthe impact of weightbearing status and discharge planning\nthe role of an occupational therapist and how this can evolve following discharge\nmood and how to support and motivate a patient\ndysphagia in this patient group and swallow rehabilitation\nnutrition in relation to recovery\, in particular\, when linked with plastics involvement\nthe importance of the keyworker role and the MTROC clinic\nthe importance of MDT working.\n\nCourse leads\nNewcastle Hospitals is home to the Great North Emergency and Trauma Centre – one of only 12 in the UK – and this day-long course comprises a range of talks and presentations led by specialists in their field: \n\nDebbie Hodgson\, Major Trauma Rehabilitation Lead\nLynne Wilkinson\, Major Trauma Rehabilitation Lead\nSinead Savory\, Major Trauma Rehabilitation Lead\nDr Laura Graham\, Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine and Trauma Lead for the Northern Trauma Network\nDr Megan Finegan\, Clinical Psychologist\nAngela Sollars\, Advanced Physiotherapist\nNick Walker\, Advanced Physiotherapist\nLaura Healy\, Advanced Occupational Therapist\nLaura Featherstone\, Advanced Physiotherapist\nEmma Flynn\, Nurse Specialist – Acute Pain\nNicola Stephens\, Nurse Specialist – Acute Pain\nNiki Hartley\, Specialist Physiotherapist\nJenny Slater\, Advanced Physiotherapist\nMr Sultan Qasim\, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon\nMr John Henton\, Consultant Plastic Surgeon\n\nAudience\nThis course is aimed at professionals working with patients who have experienced major trauma injuries requiring complex rehabilitation – whether that be within a Major Trauma Centre\, Trauma Unit\, in the community or as an outpatient.
URL:https://staging.skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.mixd.co.uk/course/complex-rehabilitation-within-major-trauma/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Complex Rehabilitation within Major Trauma
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