Future Care Planning & ReSPECT (May)

21 May 2025 13:45 - 17:00 Lecture Theatre, University Hospital Monklands Free

Future Care Planning & ReSPECT (May)

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A half day advanced clinical communication workshop for Doctors, Senior Nurses and other Senior Health Professionals.  This highly interactive workshop supports Clinicians to talk about Future Care Planning informed by an understanding of “what matters” to individuals and their families.

Participants will work in a small peer group and address communication challenges drawn from their own clinical practice and educational roles.  Focus will be on initiating conversations about future care planning and ReSPECT.

This workshop is open to  NHS Lanarkshire staff only

Overview

We look at effective ways to help people think and plan ahead. Clinicians need to be able to talk about emergency treatment and care planning (e.g. Treatment Escalation Plans and ReSPECT), goals of care, and planning for care around dying, including DNACPR discussions.

The RED-MAP framework supports these conversations.

Learning outcomes

In this advanced clinical communication workshop participants will:

  • Communicate sensitively and effectively with people and those close to them about serious illness,  deteriorating health, goals of care and CPR.
  • Talk about Future Care Planning informed by an understanding of ‘what matters’ to people and their families.
  • Use the REDMAP framwork to support the ReSPECT process
  • Discuss treatment and care options and outcomes within a person-centred model of shared decision-making and Realistic Medicine.
  • Respond to anger, distress, collusion and other complex emotions.
  • Discuss the benefits and limitations of treatment in a balanced way.
  • Address communication challenges that arise when the person has impaired decision-making capacity

 

Lecture Theatre, University Hospital Monklands

Future Care Planning & ReSPECT (May)

Date: 21 May 2025
Time: 13:45 - 17:00

Tutor team

Dr Jack Fairweather

EC4H Tutor

Jack Fairweather is a nephrologist and general physician based in the Renal Unit at University Hospital Monklands; and Lead Clinical Trainer with the Department of Medical Education in NHS Lanarkshire. He has a breadth of experience in education and an interest in training, and undertook a Scottish Clinical Leadership Fellowship with NHS Education Scotland and RCPSG in 2018-19. His current practice includes acute inpatient renal medicine, general medicine, medical high dependency, kidney care planning and long term dialysis, along with general nephrology. He undertook EC4H tutor training in 2023.

Dr Alastair Brown

EC4H Tutor

Mr Alistair Brown is a consultant general surgeon with interests in surgical critical care and anticipatory care planning. He regularly teaches on critical care courses (a key component of which is communication skills) both in the UK and abroad. He has undergone training with Effective Communication for Health in Edinburgh and trained as a tutor in November 2016. He has taught communication to a variety of postgraduate groups as part of the critical care teaching. GMC number 3542039 

Dr Eve McCann

EC4H Lead Tutor

Dr Eve McCann is a Specialty Doctor in Care of the Elderly. Eve joined the EC4H Tutor Team in June 2018