Entrustable Professional Activities

LG5: Clinical assessment and management

Learning Goal 5

Clinical assessment and management

Clinically assess and manage the ongoing care of patients

This activity requires the ability to:

  • identify and access sources of relevant information about patients
  • obtain patient histories, including comprehensive medication histories
  • examine patients
  • synthesise findings to develop provisional and differential diagnoses
  • discuss findings with patients
  • generate management plans
  • present findings to other health professionals

Professional practice framework domain

Medical expertise

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Ready to perform without supervision

Expected behaviours of a trainee who can routinely perform this activity without needing supervision

The trainee will:

  • elicit accurate, organised, and problem-focused medical histories, considering risk factors, including medication adherence and physical and psychosocial components
  • perform full physical examinations to establish the nature and extent of problems, including toxicities and overdoses
  • demonstrate initial assessment and management of suicide risk, mental capacity, and mental health status in poisoned patients
  • synthesise and interpret findings from histories, examinations, and investigations, integrate data from wearables, and devise the most likely diagnoses for clinical management
  • assess the severity of problems, likelihood of complications, and clinical outcomes
  • develop management plans based on relevant guidelines, and consider the balance of benefit and harm by taking patients’ personal sets of circumstances into account, including substance use or dependence
  • produce expert clinical / scientific reports

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Requires some supervision

Possible behaviours of a trainee who needs some supervision to perform this activity

The trainee may:

  • take patient-centred histories, considering psychosocial factors
  • perform accurate physical examinations
  • recognise and correctly interpret abnormal findings
  • synthesise pertinent information to direct the clinical encounter and diagnostic categories
  • develop appropriate management plans

Communication

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Ready to perform without supervision

Expected behaviours of a trainee who can routinely perform this activity without needing supervision

The trainee will:

  • communicate openly, listen, and take patients’ concerns seriously, giving them adequate opportunity to ask questions
  • provide information to patients to enable them to make fully informed decisions from various diagnostic, therapeutic, and management options
  • communicate clearly, effectively, respectfully, and promptly with other health professionals involved in patients’ care
  • work in partnership with patients to construct medicine optimisation plans to address complex prescribing needs
  • communicate complex prescribing issues and proposed management choices to patients and their healthcare providers

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Requires some supervision

Possible behaviours of a trainee who needs some supervision to perform this activity

The trainee may:

  • anticipate, read, and respond to verbal and nonverbal cues
  • demonstrate active listening skills
  • communicate patients’ situations to colleagues, including senior clinicians

Quality and safety

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Ready to perform without supervision

Expected behaviours of a trainee who can routinely perform this activity without needing supervision

The trainee will:

  • demonstrate safety skills, including infection control and pharmacovigilance activities, including adverse event reporting and effective clinical handover
  • recognise and effectively deal with aggressive and violent patient behaviours through appropriate training
  • obtain informed consent before undertaking any investigation or providing treatment (except in an emergency)
  • ensure patients are informed of the material risks associated with any part of proposed investigations or management plans

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Requires some supervision

Possible behaviours of a trainee who needs some supervision to perform this activity

The trainee may:

  • take precaution against assaults from confused or agitated patients, ensuring appropriate care of patients
  • document history and physical examination findings, and synthesise with clarity and completeness

Teaching and learning

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Ready to perform without supervision

Expected behaviours of a trainee who can routinely perform this activity without needing supervision

The trainee will:

  • set defined objectives for clinical teaching encounters, and solicit feedback on mutually agreed goals
  • regularly reflect upon and self-evaluate professional development
  • obtain informed consent before involving patients in teaching activities
  • turn clinical activities into an opportunity to teach, appropriate to the setting
  • provide poisons advice for common poisons exposures
  • communicate and teach pharmacokinetic principles to other staff, and apply to specific patients
  • participate in ongoing education about new drugs on the market, updates in pharmacotherapy guidelines, and emerging evidence in drug therapy
  • use resources for learning about global differences in drug availability and regulatory considerations

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Requires some supervision

Possible behaviours of a trainee who needs some supervision to perform this activity

The trainee may:

  • deliver teaching considering learners’ level of training

Research

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Ready to perform without supervision

Expected behaviours of a trainee who can routinely perform this activity without needing supervision

The trainee will:

  • search for, find, compile, analyse, interpret, and evaluate information relevant to the research subject
  • appropriately contribute to drug evaluation committees
  • write submissions to ethics committees
  • stay informed and up to date on advances in research and best practice clinical care
  • participate in conduct of randomised control trials

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Requires some supervision

Possible behaviours of a trainee who needs some supervision to perform this activity

The trainee may:

  • refer to guidelines and medical literature to assist in clinical assessments when required
  • demonstrate an understanding of the limitations of evidence and the challenges of applying research in daily practice
  • explain the safety requirements of research subjects
  • retrieve and interpret the literature on more complex issues

Cultural safety

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Ready to perform without supervision

Expected behaviours of a trainee who can routinely perform this activity without needing supervision

The trainee will:

  • use plain-language patient education materials, and demonstrate cultural and linguistic sensitivity
  • demonstrate effective and culturally safe communication and care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, Māori, and members of other cultural groups
  • use a professional interpreter, health advocate, or a family or community member to assist in communication with patients, and understand the potential limitations of each
  • acknowledge patients’ beliefs and values, and how these might impact on health

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Requires some supervision

Possible behaviours of a trainee who needs some supervision to perform this activity

The trainee may:

  • display respect for patients’ cultures, and attentiveness to social determinants of health
  • display an understanding of at least the most prevalent cultures in society, and an appreciation of their sensitivities
  • appropriately access interpretive or culturally focused services

Ethics and professional behaviour

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Ready to perform without supervision

Expected behaviours of a trainee who can routinely perform this activity without needing supervision

The trainee will:

  • demonstrate professional values, including compassion, empathy, respect for diversity, integrity, honesty, and partnership to all patients
  • hold information about patients in confidence, unless the release of information is required by law or public interest
  • assess patients’ capacity for decision making, involving a proxy decision maker appropriately

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Requires some supervision

Possible behaviours of a trainee who needs some supervision to perform this activity

The trainee may:

  • demonstrate professional conduct, honesty, and integrity
  • consider patients’ decision-making capacity
  • identify patients’ preferences regarding management and the role of families in decision making
  • not advance personal interest or professional agendas at the expense of patient or social welfare

Judgement and decision making

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Ready to perform without supervision

Expected behaviours of a trainee who can routinely perform this activity without needing supervision

The trainee will:

  • apply knowledge and experience to identify patients’ problems, making logical, rational decisions, and acting to achieve positive outcomes for patients
  • use a holistic approach to health, considering comorbidity, uncertainty, and risk
  • use the best available evidence for the most effective therapies and interventions to ensure quality care

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Requires some supervision

Possible behaviours of a trainee who needs some supervision to perform this activity

The trainee may:

  • demonstrate clinical reasoning by gathering focused information relevant to patients’ care
  • recognise personal limitations and seek help in an appropriate way when required

Leadership, management, and teamwork

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Ready to perform without supervision

Expected behaviours of a trainee who can routinely perform this activity without needing supervision

The trainee will:

  • work effectively as a member of multidisciplinary teams to achieve the best health outcomes for patients, including with laboratory scientists
  • demonstrate awareness of colleagues in difficulty, and work within the appropriate structural systems to support them while maintaining patient safety

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Requires some supervision

Possible behaviours of a trainee who needs some supervision to perform this activity

The trainee may:

  • share relevant information with members of the healthcare team

Health policy, systems, and advocacy

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Ready to perform without supervision

Expected behaviours of a trainee who can routinely perform this activity without needing supervision

The trainee will:

  • participate in health promotion, disease prevention and control, screening, and reporting notifiable diseases
  • aim to achieve optimal cost-effective patient care to allow maximum benefit from the available resources
  • aim to incorporate environmentally sustainable service delivery
  • advocate for patients when there are escalating concerns for their deteriorating condition

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Requires some supervision

Possible behaviours of a trainee who needs some supervision to perform this activity

The trainee may:

  • identify and navigate components of the healthcare system relevant to patients’ care
  • identify and access relevant community resources to support patients’ care