Descriptors |
- Understand and apply knowledge of medicine and surgery relevant to uveitis, to make diagnoses and recommend a management plan.
- Be informed by the patient’s unique medical, psychological and social circumstances.
- Understand the tests and imaging techniques that might be helpful in deciding about and guiding treatment including angiography, ocular and neuro-electrophysiology and tissue biopsy. Be able to interpret, explain and act upon the results. Understand the limitations and cost implication of each investigation.
- Use with accuracy and efficiency instruments available to assess the patient, including ultrasound.
- Implement a detailed management plan to include care from triage to discharge from care.
- Acknowledge and follow relevant guidelines or protocols.
- Practise in line with the latest evidence.
- Understand the indications, risks and limitations of laser treatment and surgery and identify patients for whom these treatments would be appropriate.
- Involve the patient, and where appropriate, their carer, partner or relatives, in the choices about their care and enable them to express their informed consent.
- Share decision-making by providing patients with appropriate and comprehensible information, prioritising the patient’s wishes and respecting the patient’s beliefs, concerns and expectations.
- Communicate the uncertainty of options in a manner that patients will understand.
- Manage difficult or challenging conversations.
- Develop situational awareness and an understanding of the impact of cultural and social issues.
- Enable patient self-management where possible.
- Understand and apply knowledge of clinical genetics relevant to uveitic conditions.
- Maintain an understanding of new developments in relevant technologies.
- Recognise when a patient has had or is developing a complication or side effect from treatment and be able to manage this in an appropriate and timely manner.
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