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Communication Skills Workshop: Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation (SBAR)

29th Oct 2024
6:00 - 7:00pm (GMT)
29th Oct 2024
6:00 - 7:00pm (GMT)
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Attendance certificate available
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The University of Lincoln's GP Society presents a series of communication skills workshops, led by experienced 5th-year medical students. This series is designed to provide essential training and guidance on key areas of clinical communication, including history-taking, drug counselling, explaining procedures, and using SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) for effective handovers. The workshops offer a hands-on, supportive learning environment for younger students to develop their confidence and competence in these vital skills.

The fourth session will focus on Situation, Backgrond, Assessment Recommendatin (SBAR) delivered by Emma Buckely on 29.10.24 at 6pm.

Summary

The University of Lincoln's GP Society presents a series of communication skills workshops, led by experienced 5th-year medical students. This series is designed to provide essential training and guidance on key areas of clinical communication, including history-taking, drug counselling, explaining procedures, and using SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) for effective handovers. The workshops offer a hands-on, supportive learning environment for younger students to develop their confidence and competence in these vital skills.

This final session will focus on SBAR delivered by Emma Buckley and Rory Alwell on 29.10.24 at 6pm.

Learning objectives

  1. Gain an understanding of the SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation) framework and the importance of using it in medical communication, specifically during handovers.
  2. Learn how to effectively use each component of the SBAR model to accurately and concisely communicate a patient's situation and needs to other healthcare professionals.
  3. Identify and work through potential scenarios where the SBAR tool is used, thereby learning how to practically apply the model in real clinical scenarios.
  4. Develop the ability to handle complex patient information and transform it into a clear and concise SBAR report that can be easily understood by fellow healthcare practitioners.
  5. Obtain skills to strengthen patient safety and improve the quality of care by enhancing communication efficiency between healthcare professionals during handovers, by utilizing the SBAR model.
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29th Oct 2024
6:00 - 7:00pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
This event has ended. Similar events
Free
ONLINE