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30 <strong>Bulletin</strong> <strong>March</strong> <strong>2006</strong><br />
CCrISP<br />
Care of the Critically ill Surgical Patient Course<br />
Do you have an active interest in acute<br />
surgical care<br />
Do you have an interest in teaching<br />
You can combine these interests by becoming<br />
a CCrISP faculty member.<br />
"Becoming an instructor in the CCrISP program is<br />
a valuable contribution to the training of junior<br />
doctors <strong>and</strong> provides a medical <strong>and</strong> educational<br />
leaning experience for the instructor."<br />
Ian Civil Chair BBST Board<br />
What is CCrISP<br />
• Two <strong>and</strong> half day course designed to advance<br />
the practical, theoretical <strong>and</strong> personal skills<br />
necessary for the care of the critically ill<br />
surgical patient<br />
• Delivered by a multidisciplinary instructor<br />
faculty of surgeons, anaesthetists, intensivists<br />
<strong>and</strong> emergency physicians<br />
The Fellows of <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>New</strong> Zeal<strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> of Anaesthetists Joint Faculty of<br />
Intensive Care Medicine Faculty of Pain<br />
Medicine <strong>and</strong> the Australasian <strong>College</strong> for<br />
Emergency Medicine (ACEM) are significantly<br />
involved at the CCrISP committee level <strong>and</strong><br />
would welcome the participation of their<br />
colleagues.<br />
CCrISP Committee<br />
Chair, Mr Adrian Anthony FRACS<br />
Deputy Chair, Mr Adrian Nowitzke, FRACS<br />
Dr Peter Clark, FACEM, FJFICM, F<strong>ANZCA</strong><br />
Dr Heather Low, FRACP FJFICM<br />
Dr Colin King, F<strong>ANZCA</strong><br />
Dr Garry Wilkes, FACEM<br />
Mr Philip Truskett, FRACS<br />
Mr Phil Morreau, FRACS<br />
Mr Ian Civil, FRACS<br />
Mr David Andrews, FRACS<br />
Mr Mike Hunter, FRACS<br />
Mr Michael Rowl<strong>and</strong>, FRACS<br />
Who is it for<br />
• M<strong>and</strong>atory for Basic Surgical Trainees within<br />
the first 2 years of training<br />
• Medical Officers working <strong>and</strong> training across<br />
the range of surgical <strong>and</strong> related disciplines<br />
Instructor Training Process<br />
1. Attend CCrISP course workshop as an<br />
instructor c<strong>and</strong>idate<br />
2. Attend a CCrISP instructor course. However, if<br />
you have previously completed a recognised<br />
Instructors Course you are not required to<br />
complete a CCrISP instructor course<br />
3. Instruct on CCrISP course as an instructor<br />
c<strong>and</strong>idate<br />
4. Once successfully critiqued, instruct on a<br />
course as a fully qualified CCrISP instructor<br />
Benefits of involvement are:<br />
• Networking with peers <strong>and</strong> other specialty<br />
colleagues<br />
• Airfares, accommodation <strong>and</strong> meals incurred<br />
during formal training process covered by the<br />
<strong>College</strong><br />
• Accommodation <strong>and</strong> travel when instructing<br />
interstate covered by the <strong>College</strong><br />
For further information <strong>and</strong> an application<br />
form please contact<br />
Antoinette Moar<br />
Skills Training Department<br />
Royal Australasian <strong>College</strong> of Surgeons<br />
<strong>College</strong> of Surgeons' Gardens<br />
Spring Street<br />
Melbourne VIC 3000<br />
Tel: 03 9276 7421<br />
Fax: 03 9249 1298<br />
Email: antoinette.moar@surgeons.org<br />
Or visit the college website<br />
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Staff Profile<br />
Kirsty Robinson<br />
Following 7 years working for Heinz <strong>and</strong> 2<br />
years working for local Council, Kirsty<br />
moved from the UK to Australia in<br />
November 2004 with her husb<strong>and</strong>. Kirsty<br />
joined the <strong>College</strong> in February 2005<br />
working in Reception. Free time is spent<br />
cycling, eating out, going to the cinema <strong>and</strong><br />
exploring Melbourne.