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Basic Module Motorsport Medicine - Medical Education and Training Program

This program aims to equip doctors with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide effective medical care at motorsport events without compromising their own safety. It covers competencies, core information, structure of motorsport, and core skills such as airway assessment, breathing management, cardiovascular assessment, neurological assessment, extrication principles, triage, and handover.

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Basic Module Motorsport Medicine - Medical Education and Training Program

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  1. MEDICAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMMES ICMS Indianapolis Dr. Paul J Trafford December 12th 2013

  2. SID WATKINS 1928- 2012

  3. BEST PRACICE FRAMEWORK

  4. ACCREDITATION GUIDELINES

  5. “doctors, other healthcare professionals and allied officials” • Chief Medical Officer • Doctors • Track • Medical Centre • Helicopter • Pit lane • etc • Paramedics • Nurses • Rescue Workers • Extrication Team • Medical Car Driver

  6. BASIC MODULE MOTORSPOR MEDICINE

  7. The aim of the BASIC course is to allow doctors to attend motorsport events with sufficient knowledge and understanding to provide effective medical care without compromising their own safety. • It is expected that all candidates and instructors are familiar with and have read the FIA Institute Medicine in Motorsport Handbook.

  8. COMPETENCIES • Doctors attending motorsport events as members of the medical team must have certain COMPETENCIES to function safely and effectively: • Knowledge. • Psychomotor skills. • Non-technical skills.

  9. COMPETENCIES • An understanding and knowledge of basic medical trauma care is expected and may have already been achieved from • Training • Experience • The completion of recognised existing trauma and pre-hospital trauma courses • An additional course taught with the FIA Institute Motorsport Medicine Foundation Course.

  10. CORE COMPETENCIES • Certain CORE information will be covered in a series of Didactic Lectures: • The STRUCTURE of Motorsport • PERSONAL SAFETY • SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE • INCIDENT RESPONSE and Introduction to SCENARIO BASED TRAINING

  11. Jean Todt FIA President

  12. Professor Gérard Saillant FIA Institute President

  13. STRUCTURE OF MOTORSPORT

  14. Founded 1904 Headquarters in Paris Governing body of Motorsport Worldwide Over 230 National Member Clubs or ASNs RULES REGULATIONS

  15. Founded 2004 Safety Sustainability Environment Multidisciplinary Research Training Education Certification

  16. National Governing Body affiliated to FIA ACCUS AUTOMOBILE COMPETITION COMMITTEE for the UNITED STATES THE ASN

  17. Grand-Am INDYCAR IMSA NASCAR NHRA SCCA USAC WKA MEMBER CLUBS

  18. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS F1 WRC WEC WTCC OTHER EVENTS Karting F3 etc INTERNATIONAL EVENTS

  19. Regulated by FIA Permanent Officials appointed by FIA FIA Medical Delegates CMO appointed by ASN and FIA Specific Requirements from FIA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  20. Regulated by ASN Officials Series Medical Representative Circuit CMO Regulations and requirements determined locally by ASN following FIA guidelines NATIONAL EVENTS

  21. President of Commission Doctors representing ASNs FIA Medical Delegates Observers FIA MEDICAL COMMISSION

  22. APPENDIX H • Regulations for supervision of the road and emergency services • Additional Regulations • Appendix A: FIA anti-doping regulations • Appendix L: medical examinations, driver’s equipment and conduct • List 31: list of extrication systems approved by the FIA

  23. Doctor Appointed by FIA In Overall Medical Control of ALL Event Circuit / Stage Medical Cover Spectators Medical Cover Based in Race Control for FIA Championships Works closely with Race Director / FIA Medical Delegate FIA CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER

  24. Doctor Appointed by ASN, Series, Promotor or Venue Based Race Control Medical Centre Medical Car NATIONAL CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER

  25. Track Medical Car Extrication Team Medical Centre Race Control Ambulance Helicopter OTHER MEDICAL OFFICIALS

  26. CORE SKILLS The following SKILLS are essential to be taught, either as stand alone SKILL STATIONS or during SCENARIO BASED TRAINING

  27. CORE SKILLS • Helmet and HANS removal • Airway assessment and management: • recognition of signs of obstruction • basic airway opening manoeuvres • the use of suction • insertion of oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal airways

  28. CORE SKILLS • Breathing assessment and management: • Use of oxygen • Ventilation using a bag-mask device • Use of and interpretation of pulse oximeter and end tidal carbon dioxide monitoring • Needle thorococentesis • Cardiovascular assessment and management: • recognition of signs of shock • control of external haemorrhage • application of a pelvic splint • cardiopulmonary resuscitation

  29. CORE SKILLS • Neurological assessment • Glasgow Come Scale • pupillary reactions • lateralising signs • recognise signs of raised intracranial pressure • Principles of safe extrication • stabilisation of the cervical spine (manually, semi-rigid collar) • use of a KED, Lear-type seat, long spine board, vacuum mattress

  30. CORE SKILLS • Principles of triage • Basic radio skills • Handover to next level of care using AT-MIST-R • A Age • T Time of incident • M Mechanism of Injury • I Injuries • S Signs • T Treatment Given • R Response to Treatment

  31. OBJECTIVES • A series of OBJECTIVES based around the CORE SKILLS will be taught during the SCENARIOS

  32. OBJECTIVES • Airway Problems • recognise airway obstruction, use basic manoeuvres, and simple adjuncts to relieve the problem. • recognise airway obstruction, use basic manoeuvres and supraglottic airway to relieve the problem.

  33. OBJECTIVES • Extrication and Spinal Injury • recognise potential spinal cord damage, exclude other injuries, apply splintage appropriately, use Lear type seat, and identify use of vacuum mattress rather than spinal board. • recognise high spinal cord injury, compromised respiratory function, necessity to splint and ventilate and extricate using KED and collar.

  34. BEST PRACICE FRAMEWORK

  35. CERTIFICATION • By FIA Institute in conjunction with ASN • Appropriate National Medical Body Recognition

  36. VALUE • Recognition of skills in motorsport • Raised profile for medicine in moorport • Raised standard of care for competitors • Insurance Benefits

  37. Dr Paul J Trafford medical@fiainstitute.com

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