Competency information

Details

Plan the treatment with the patient, referring patients for advice or alternative/adjunct treatment where appropriate.

Considerations

  • Potential for different treatment plans and surgical options.
  • Clinical episodes in difficult situations.
  • Enhance communication skills with senior surgical and scientist colleagues.
  • Patient-centred communication skills.
  • Referral pathways.
  • How to support and advise patients, helping them to manage their fear and anxiety and referring to other support services as necessary.
  • Clinical indications for and contraindications to each prosthetic option.
  • Explore ethical issues of treating patients in vulnerable situations (not conscious, disabilities, or children).
  • MHRA and national guidelines for treatment.
  • Identify difficulties in relation to incomplete planning information and how to access further information, whether with surgical colleagues or electronic hospital systems (Patient Administration Systems; PAS).
  • Relevant legal, professional and ethical requirements of treating patients requiring prescribed devices to treat maxillofacial trauma and craniofacial deformities.

Relevant learning outcomes

# Outcome
# 4 Outcome Write a treatment plan for patients who have experienced maxillofacial trauma or have a craniofacial deformities in partnership with the patient, supporting the patient to manage their fear and anxiety, and referring to other support services for advice or alternative/adjunct treatment where appropriate.