Assessing (acutely) ill patients together

The program parts

1. A shift at the out of hours GP post

Out of all the patients attending the GP post, children will be pre-selected by the doctors assistant for the GP-paediatrician trainee-duo to see. Other GP’s working that day will be seeing the other ‘regular’ patients. This is a shift in GP setting, so when the duo is in doubt and needs supervision, the GP mentor is responsible for this.

2. A shift in the hospital (A&E department and paediatrics inpatient ward)

The GP trainee works along the paediatrics trainee for a (part of the) day. Supervision is provided by the paediatrician.

3. In the general practitioner practice

The paediatric trainee works alongside the GP trainee in the GP practice where the GP trainee is situated for the year. Preferably, the doctors assistant clusters the paediatric patients for these consultation hours, but if this is not possible, the DUO sees adult patiens as well. The goal is to learn from eachothers setting and therefore, even seeing adult patients will provide a learning opportunity.

4. At the outpatient paediatrics ward

The GP trainee works alongside the paediatrics trainee at the outpatient ward.

5. Extra option: follow up of a referred child at the A&E department

For the GP trainee there is an option to follow a referred child as it is referred to the A&E department.

Talking through the learning experiences afterwards

To give meaning to the learning experiences with regards to their role as future GP’s and paediatricians, the duo’s are invited to discuss their learning experiences afterwards with the help of a ‘besprekingsformulier’ (i.e discussion form). This form will facilitate to explore how intraprofessional collaboration was used in seeing sick children. It stimulates to evaluate not only the medical points learned, but on the contrary, look closer to integrated care and take a closer look at both their role as consultant and referring specialist.

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