Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient is a training programme for surgical doctors. The course covers the theoretical basis and practical skills required to manage critically ill surgical patients. It is managed by the Royal College of Surgeons of England. The 4th edition, which reduced the duration to 2 days, was released in February 2017.
Courses are open to doctors who have completed the Foundation Programme and is usually taken during ST1-3 or CT1-2 training. Courses run throughout the year in regional centres across the UK, and until late 2020 at RCS Partner centres in London and Manchester.
The course runs with a maximum of 16 students and 9 faculty, one of whom will be a Course Director. Ideally, the ratio of Surgeon to Anaesthetist faculty will be 50/50. Candidates receive a course manual and must pass a pre-course online multiple choice question assessment. Successful participants receive a certificate from the Royal College of Surgeons of England. The main course elements include:
Presentation of the critically ill patient
Assessment and detection of illness
Formulation of a plan of action
Seeking assistance and support
Prevention of complications
Recognition of complications
Interaction with colleagues
Requirements of patients and relatives during critical illness
CCrISP uses a mix of formative and summative assessment. The pre course online MCQ is summative assessed, whilst the bulk of the two days is formatively assessed. The end of course moulage is summatively assessed, and the students are given a pass / fail mark. Those who fail, either through missing a session, or not passing the moulage, can resit the failed element, but this resit must take place within 6 months of the course. If outside that date the whole course must be repeated.
Instructor training
Surgeons, Anaesthetists or Intensivists wishing to become CCrISP faculty need to be at least Post Graduate year 7 before they are eligible. There are two route to becoming an instructor, the CCrISP Instructor course and Instructor Candidate. To enrol on the Instructor course participants need to have observed or been a successful student on a CCrISP course. The Instructor course last two days and includes educational theory and practical sessions during which participants simulate a cross section of CCrISP course stations. The Instructor Candidate route requires participants to have completed basic educational training or have done another Instructor course with educational content, such as ATLS Instructor. They also need to have seen a CCrISP course or passed one. Once these requirements have been met they act as an instructor on a course and are assessed by the Course Director. If successful they become a CCrISP faculty member.