Participate in M & M meetings

At the early registrar level it is expected that a prevocational doctor will have acquired the skills, knowledge and behaviours to competently participate in morbidity and mortality meetings.

This task describes a number of activities, as below, where proficiency should be achievable by the end of PGY3.  The doctor is encouraged to download the key clinical task guidelines and seek the support of his/her supervisor for feedback on performance. Updated key clinical tasks will be available soon for download.

  • Recognises quality, safety and education aspects
  • Presents case honestly
  • Participates in discussion
  • Notes learning achieved
  • Makes key points explicit
  • Incorporates into practice

Related Competencies:

Collaboration and teamwork

Understand both personal and collective responsibility within the team to ensure the safety of patients

Collaboration and teamwork

Maintain accurate records and follow-up on investigation results

Health advocacy

Consider, and allow for, the impact of social, economic and political factors, as well as culture, ethnicity, sexuality, disability and spirituality, on patient illness and health

Judgement and clinical decision making

Following any error in clinical reasoning, reflect on own clinical reasoning process and learn from mistake

Leadership and management

Work well with others to gain respect and trust

Leadership and management

Identify hazards within the clinical environment; ensure they are reported and then acted upon

Leadership and management

Participate and demonstrate leadership in patient safety and quality improvement activities

Professionalism

Demonstrate flexibility and ability to adapt to change

Professionalism

Able to learn from mistakes (own and others)

Professionalism

Identify specific strategies for improving performance based on feedback

Scholarship and teaching

Attend unit or morbidity/mortality meetings. Identify any personal knowledge, skills or behaviour changes required

Scholarship and teaching

Participate in research, quality improvement and clinical audit activities where possible

  • Participate in research
  • Undertake literature searches relevant to the clinical care of patients, including use of PubMed, Medline and Cochrane reviews
  • Apply critical appraisal skills when reading medical literature
  • Compare outcomes of published research studies relating to clinical care within the unit
Scholarship and teaching

Reflect on and learn from own observations of clinical practice

Technical expertise

Identify common symptoms, signs, clinical problems and conditions

Communication

Explain clinical reasoning to current health team using concise language and a structured approach

Health advocacy

Identify key issues on which to advocate for the patient to ensure their immediate clinical care and requirements are achieved

Judgement and clinical decision making

Able to succinctly present the patient scenario and discuss management plan

Judgement and clinical decision making

Has awareness and acknowledges errors or omissions in own decision making

Leadership and management

Document and report adverse events in accordance with local incident reporting systems

Medical expertise

Work within unit-based protocols with regard to pre-operative assessment and care, operative procedures and post-operative care:

  • apply medical knowledge to clinical practice
  • implement and evaluate a management plan relevant to the patient following discussion with a senior clinician
  • identify when patient transfer is required, and manage risks prior to and during patient transfer
  • recognise indications for, and risks of, fluid and electrolyte therapy and blood products
  • provide appropriate aftercare and arrange follow up for common procedures 
  • safely manage anti-coagulant therapy and manage diabetes
  • recognise acute cardiac events and use relevant resuscitation/drug protocols
  • initiate resuscitation of the unwell patient. Recognise indicators for sepsis and implement clinically relevant plan
  • maintain a clinically relevant patient management plan of fluid, electrolyte and blood product use
  • recognise and manage fluid and electrolyte imbalances in a patient
  • effectively use semi-automatic and automatic defibrillators
  • provide appropriate aftercare and arrange follow up for more complex procedures
  • recognise when patients are ready for discharge and arrange referral to relevant members of the healthcare team to promote planning for safe discharge
Medical expertise

Safely prescribe use of antimicrobials and be aware of the influence of the pharmaceutical industry. Clearly understand proper surgical prophylaxis and distinguish this from therapeutic use of antibiotics for bacterial infections

Professionalism

Show insight on what needs to be improved

Scholarship and teaching

Contribute to unit morbidity/mortality meetings

Technical expertise

Engage with Basic and Intermediate surgical constructs

Collaboration and teamwork

Identify issues that impede teamwork and suggest actions; after discussion with Unit Head, assist with implementation

Communication

Set an appropriate tone for any communication with patients and their families, peers and colleagues

Communication

Contribute to analysis of complex cases and imperfect outcomes, and identify any changes needed to care processes or systems

Judgement and clinical decision making

Retrieve, comprehend and apply results of systematic reviews, clinical prediction rules, decision analysis and clinical practice guidelines

Leadership and management

Participate in systemic quality process of evaluation and improvement, such as patient safety initiatives or proposed clinical service changes

Medical expertise

Present complex cases effectively to senior medical staff and other health professionals

Medical expertise

Audit own and team performance in relation to patient progress and outcome

Scholarship and teaching

Identify areas of improvement in teaching/ learning activities and work with Unit Head/ Director of Surgery to implement change

Scholarship and teaching

Chair/facilitate morbidity/mortality meetings, and identify desirable changes to processes and systems of care

Technical expertise

Competent with intermediate and many of the advanced Essential Surgical Skills constructs