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AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF ANAESTHETISTS
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GUIDELINES ON THE DUTIES OF AN ANAESTHETIST - 2006


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1.   PREAMBLE

Fellows of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists have the training and knowledge to provide safe and high quality patient care before, during and after surgery and medical procedures. . The specific duties of an anaesthetist are outlined in this document. In hospitals approved for FANZCA training posts, specialist staff have additional educational duties which will ensure appropriate training for those occupying such posts. In hospitals specialist anaesthetists contribute to organisational management. It is accepted that not all of these duties will be carried out by every anaesthetist.

2.   CLINICAL DUTIES

2.1   Provision of anaesthesia and perioperative services for patients having surgical, medical, obstetric or investigational procedures, including continuous monitoring during such procedures.

2.2   Pre-anaesthesia assessment and early post-anaesthesia care of patients.

2.3   Supervision of anaesthesia trainees and other staff as appropriate.

2.4   Supervision of Recovery Room patients.

2.5   In collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, management of the work of the Day Surgery Unit, in particular the anaesthesia component.

2.6   Organisation and clinical management of acute pain services and participation in a Pain Medicine Unit where appropriate.

2.7   Acute resuscitation services for medical, surgical and trauma emergencies, including retrieval services.

2.8   Assistance with the management of patients in the Intensive Care Unit.

2.9   Clinical and organisation management of pre-operative assessment and preparation of patients for day surgery, extended day-only surgery and other patients as necessary.

2.10   Supervision of clinical anaesthesia services in the role of the daily Duty Coordinator.

2.11   Supervision and/or management of cardiopulmonary bypass.

2.12   Clinical duties in the Hyperbaric Medicine Unit when appropriate.

2.13   Other clinical services as may be necessary and appropriate to the specialty.

3.   OTHER PROFESSIONAL DUTIES

3.1   Managerial duties relating to the functioning of the department and the hospital including perioperative units, pre-anaesthesia clinics, operating suites and recovery rooms.

3.2   Organisation of and participation in appropriate educational activities for:

3.2.1   anaesthesia trainees

3.2.2   intern and resident medical staff

3.2.3   medical students

3.2.4   trainee and postgraduate nurses

3.2.5   anaesthesia nurses and/or technicians

3.2.6   recovery room nurses

3.2.7   operating room nurses

3.2.8   other health professionals

3.2.9   community groups in subjects such as “basic life support”.

3.3   Participation in peer review and quality improvement activities to ensure and review the quality of patient care.

3.4   Participation in continuing medical education to maintain personal knowledge and skills as established in the College’s Continuing Professional Development Program.

3.5   Contribution to activities of professional associations, hospital committees, and other relevant state and national organisations.

3.6   Participation in research and reviews on matters relevant to anaesthesia, perioperative medicine, pain medicine, resuscitation and intensive care. These activities may include assistance to trainees with their Formal Project.

3.7   Participation in programs to safeguard personal wellbeing as well as the wellbeing of colleagues, trainees and related professionals.

3.8   Participation in activities to promote a positive image of the speciality to professional colleagues and to the public.

3.9   Duties related to the management and direction of operating rooms.

RELATED DOCUMENTS

TE3 Policy on Supervision of Clinical Experience for Trainees in Anaesthesia

TE9 Quality Assurance

TE11 Formal Project Guidelines

PS4 Recommendations for the Post-Anaesthesia Recovery Room

PS7 The Pre-Anaesthesia Consultation

PS9 Guidelines on Conscious Sedation for Diagnostic, Interventional Medical and Surgical Procedures

PS10 The Handover of Responsibility During an Anaesthetic

PS15 Recommendations for the Perioperative Care of Patients Selected for Day Care Surgery

PS16 Statement on the Standards of Practice of a Specialist Anaesthetist

PS20 Recommendations for Responsibilities of the Anaesthetist in the Postoperative Period

PS26 Guidelines on Providing Information About the Services of an Anaesthetist

 

 

COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL DOCUMENTS

College Professional Documents are progressively being coded as follows:

TE Training and Educational/p>

EX Examinations

PS Professional Standards

T Technical

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RECOMMENDATIONS - defined as 'advisable courses of action'.

GUIDELINES - defined as 'a document offering advice'. These may be clinical (in which case they will eventually be evidence-based), or non-clinical.

STATEMENTS - defined as 'a communication setting out information'.

This document is intended to apply wherever anaesthesia is administered.

This document has been prepared having regard to general circumstances, and it is the responsibility of the practitioner to have express regard to the particular circumstances of each case, and the application of this document in each case.

Professional documents are reviewed from time to time, and it is the responsibility of the practitioner to ensure that the practitioner has obtained the current version. Professional documents have been prepared having regard to the information available at the time of their preparation, and the practitioner should therefore have regard to any information, research or material which may have been published or become available subsequently.

Whilst the College endeavours to ensure that professional documents are as current as possible at the time of their preparation, it takes no responsibility for matters arising from changed circumstances or information or material which may have become available subsequently.

Promulgated:1990

Reviewed:1995,2000

Date of current document: Dec 2006


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