Training activity information
Details
Attend a urology multidisciplinary team meeting and reflect on the meeting
Type
Observational training activity (OTA)
Evidence requirements
Evidence the observation or experience has been undertaken by the trainee.
Reflections on the observation or experience at two timepoints including contextualisation to the trainees own practice. E.g., for planned observations, a reflection before the observation and after, or for unplanned events a reflection one day after and another reflection a week later.
Considerations
Considerations are suggestions about what may be useful for the trainee to think about while undertaking a training activity. They should not be considered as a mandatory checklist. Trainees should not be expected to demonstrate or provide evidence for each of the considerations listed.
- Reflect on the meeting, considering:
- Clinical testing and presentations of patients
- The role of the Clinical Scientist in the multidisciplinary team and impact of their contribution on patient treatment
- The role of the Clinical Scientist in interpreting patient results
- Recommended patient management/treatment options recommended
- Impact of urology investigations on building patient picture
- Structure of the multidisciplinary team and roles of other multidisciplinary team professionals
Relevant learning outcomes
# | Outcome |
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# 1 |
Outcome
Explore the contribution of Urodynamics to patient care. |
# 2 |
Outcome
Identify the roles and relationships of the multidisciplinary team in Urodynamics. |
# 3 |
Outcome
Describe the working practices of Urodynamics. |
# 6 |
Outcome
Compare and contrast the practice of Urodynamics with other specialties. |