Format

This pre-course is offered in a live half-day format on Sunday September 17, 8:00 – 12:30 at the Congress center in Barcelona.

Objectives

  • To teach participants about general concepts of Geriatric Emergency Medicine such as frailty and its implications when working in the ED
  • To give participants clinical education about older patients with:
    • Trauma
    • Sepsis
    • Deprescribing / polypharmacy
    • Pain management
    • Abdominal pain
    • Syncope
    • Delirium and cognitive impairment
    • End of life care needs
  • To give participants training on how to discuss end of life care in the ED

Overview

The number of older patients in the Emergency Department is rising. Many of these older patients suffer from complex comorbidities, frailty and are at risk of adverse outcomes. Caring for older people living with frailty is complex and often uncomfortable. However, frailty is now so prevalent that all emergency clinicians require core skills in geriatric emergency medicine.

This  ‘hands on’ pre-course aims to improve participants’ knowledge and skills in geriatric emergency medicine. The course commences with an initial lecture on frailty and then participants will break into small groups for table-top discussions and scenarios. Key themes of geriatric emergency medicine will be explored, including trauma, sepsis, pain management, syncope, polypharmacy, cognitive impairment, and end-of-life care. Participants will receive practical tips which can be incorporated into their clinical practice as soon as they return to their own hospitals.

Faculty

Course Director: Áine Mitchell, IE

  • James van Oppen, UK
  • Jacinta Lucke, NL
  • Ruth Sneep, UK
  • Rosa McNamara, IE
  • Pieter Heeren, BE
  • Arjun Thaur, UK
  • Deirdre Breslin, IE
  • Elizabeth Moloney,IE
  • Santiago Castejón, ES

For who

Emergency Physicians and residents. Doctors who will follow the pre-course must be adequately trained in advanced life support and airway management skills.

Educational Material

Prior to the course a information pack will be sent to the participants with background information to study, this way we can focus on practical work during the pre-course.

To be handed over onsite at the course:

A ‘take home info pack’ will be provided to give the delegates an appreciation of the impact what having a diagnosis of frailty can mean for the trajectory/outcomes of an older person presenting to the emergency department, with written information about the wider implications of frailty on outcomes. This will contain a number  of carefully selected review articles as food for thought for interested candidates. Also handouts of the slides and the summary of the key learning points will be provided.

Registration

The costs for this course are
€ 230* for physicians
€ 130* for nurses, paramedics, trainees and students

*All prices exclusing VAT

Please register through your MyEUSEM account by clicking on the EUSEM Congress registration button. From the Pre-courses tab you can select the pre-courses you would like to join.

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Time                      Topic                                                            

08:00 – 08:10         General introduction (program, general notices)              

08:10 – 08:30         General introduction into Geriatric Emergency Medicine

08:30-10:10           Working groups 4×25 minutes

                                    Station 1: scenario

                                    Station 2: scenario

                                    Station 3: Table top discussion

                                    Station 4: Table top discussion

10:10-10:30            Coffee break

10:30-12:10            Working groups 4×25 minutes

                                    Station 1: Scenario

                                    Station 2: Scenario

                                    Station 3: Table top discussion

                                    Station 4: Table top discussion

12:10-12:20            Summary of key-learning points

12:20-12:25 Closing & evaluation

Time                      Topic                                                            

08:30 – 08:40         General introduction (program, general notices)              

08:40 – 09:00         General introduction into Geriatric Emergency Medicine

09:00-10:40            Working groups 4×25 minutes

                                    Station 1: scenario

                                    Station 2: scenario

                                    Station 3: Table top discussion

                                    Station 4: Table top discussion

10:40-11:00            Coffee break

11:00-12:40            Working groups 4×25 minutes

                                    Station 1: Scenario

                                    Station 2: Scenario

                                    Station 3: Table top discussion

                                    Station 4: Table top discussion

12:40-12:55            Summary of key-learning points

12:55-13:00            Closing & evaluation