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  • About this resource
  • Competencies
  • Entrustable Professional Activities
    • EPA 1: Team leadership
    • EPA 2: Supervision and teaching
    • EPA 3: Quality improvement
    • EPA 4: Clinical assessment and management
    • EPA 5: Management of transitions in care
    • EPA 6: Acute care
    • EPA 7: Communication with patients
    • EPA 8: Procedures
    • EPA 9: Clinic management
    • EPA 10: Manage patients with untreatable life-limiting cardiac conditions
  • Knowledge guides
    • Knowledge guide 1: Scientific foundations of cardiology
    • Knowledge Guide 2: Management of the acutely unwell (shocked) cardiac patient
    • Knowledge guide 3: Coronary artery disease
    • Knowledge guide 4: Conditions affecting the circulation
    • Knowledge guide 5: Structural heart disease, including valvular and congenital heart disease
    • Knowledge guide 6: Rhythm disorders
    • Knowledge guide 7: Heart failure
    • Knowledge guide 8: Interactions with other specialties and systems

References to patients in this resource may include their families, whānau and/or carers.

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Cardiology curriculum standards (Adult Internal Medicine)

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Entrustable Professional Activities

Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) outline the essential work tasks trainees need to be able to perform in the workplace without supervision by the end of training.

1

Team leadership

Lead a team of health professionals

2

Supervision and teaching

Supervise and teach professional colleagues

3

Quality improvement

Identify and address failures in health care delivery

4

Clinical assessment and management

Clinically assess and manage the ongoing care of patients

5

Management of transitions in care

Manage the transition of patient care between health professionals, providers, and contexts

6

Acute care

Manage the early care of acutely unwell patients

7

Communication with patients

Discuss diagnoses and management plans with patients

8

Procedures

Plan, prepare for, perform, and provide aftercare for important practical procedures

9

Clinic management

Manage an outpatients clinic

10

Manage patients with untreatable life-limiting cardiac conditions

Manage the care of patients with untreatable life-limiting cardiac conditions

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