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Advanced Paramedic Project IN DUBAI WE LEARN

IN DUBAI WE LEARN Advanced Paramedic Project · 2015-12-22 · Nov 19 – Dec 20 2015 Dec 21st – Jan 20th 2016 Jan 21st – July 21st 2016 Oct 22nd – Dec 29th 2016 Introduction

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Page 1: IN DUBAI WE LEARN Advanced Paramedic Project · 2015-12-22 · Nov 19 – Dec 20 2015 Dec 21st – Jan 20th 2016 Jan 21st – July 21st 2016 Oct 22nd – Dec 29th 2016 Introduction

Advanced Paramedic Project IN DUBAI WE LEARN

Page 2: IN DUBAI WE LEARN Advanced Paramedic Project · 2015-12-22 · Nov 19 – Dec 20 2015 Dec 21st – Jan 20th 2016 Jan 21st – July 21st 2016 Oct 22nd – Dec 29th 2016 Introduction

Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

We are moving Advanced Emergency Care on the

road to save lives on critical situations

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Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

Variables Advanced Paramedic

Other Ambulance (Paramedic Level)

% of patient treated on scene

62.5% 48.4%

% of patient transported to hospitals

37.5% 51.6%

Scope of practice

Drugs allowed to use

41 allowed 12 allowed to use as per PHECC Guidelines in Dubai

Skills allows to perform

120 skills allowed to perform

83 skills allowed to perform as per PHECC guidelines in Dubai

Resource: IECM 2015 & based on PHECC 2014

Page 4: IN DUBAI WE LEARN Advanced Paramedic Project · 2015-12-22 · Nov 19 – Dec 20 2015 Dec 21st – Jan 20th 2016 Jan 21st – July 21st 2016 Oct 22nd – Dec 29th 2016 Introduction

Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

General Purpose To achieve international accreditation in the

field of Emergency Services through advanced paramedic level of training which will save lives and reduce mortality rate.

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Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

4 minutes response time

International health

accreditation

Increase paramedics per

100,000 population

Deliver high quality

emergency services on

the road

Reduce mortality on

the road

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Dubai We Learn Scope (Milestone 1: Up to Dec 2016): To Train 20 paramedics in DCAS to achieve an

international level of performance in the Medical Emergency Services field “Advanced Paramedic”.

Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

Page 7: IN DUBAI WE LEARN Advanced Paramedic Project · 2015-12-22 · Nov 19 – Dec 20 2015 Dec 21st – Jan 20th 2016 Jan 21st – July 21st 2016 Oct 22nd – Dec 29th 2016 Introduction

Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

5

*

2

3

4

1 Dec 2016 20 AP

Dec 2017 Outcome of first

batch

Dec 2019 Train batch 4

Dec 2018 Train batch 3

Dec 2020 Batch 5

100 trained AP

Dec 2015 Finalizing AP training

curriculum organization

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Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

Neil R. Kirby Member

Dr. Sami A. Mana Member Dr. Tanveer A. Yagdeer

Benchmarking Facilitator

Asma Y. Zainal Deputy Team Leader

Dr. Omer A. AlSakkaf Team Leader

Zahra H. AlNajjar Administrator

H.E. Khalifa H. AlDarrai Project Sponsor

Page 9: IN DUBAI WE LEARN Advanced Paramedic Project · 2015-12-22 · Nov 19 – Dec 20 2015 Dec 21st – Jan 20th 2016 Jan 21st – July 21st 2016 Oct 22nd – Dec 29th 2016 Introduction

Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

1

• Bronze level training in TRADE methodology

2

• Field visits to the organization

4

•Progress Presentations Gatherings

13

• Progress Report Submission

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TERMS OF REFERENCE

Determine area of focus for benchmarking project Develop project brief Form project team Train project team Understand benchmarking code of conduct Prepare Terms of Reference Develop documentation system Develop communication plan Review Terms of Reference process Obtain approval to start the next stage of TRADE

RESEARCH Understand area of focus to be benchmarked Define performance measures Identify current performance (PHECC level 4) Prioritise and finalise the practices to be benchmarked Review Research process Obtain approval to start the next stage of TRADE

√ Achieved step. Not yet achieved.

ACT Establish criteria for selecting benchmarking partners (PHECC level 6) Select potential benchmarking partners (4 shortlisted universities) Invite and acquire benchmarking partners Prepare for data collection Collect and store data Analyse data •Formulate recommendations Review Act process Obtain approval to start the next stage of TRADE

EVALUATE

Perform cost /benefit analysis Review TRADE process Share experiences and project outcomes Close project

DEPLOY Communicate findings Develop action plan Obtain approval for action plan Implement actions Review Deploy process Obtain approval to start the next stage of TRADE

20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Oct 20th – Nov 20th 2015

Nov 19th – Dec 20th 2015

Dec 21st – Jan 20th 2016

Jan 21st – July 21st 2016

Oct 22nd – Dec 29th 2016

Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

Page 11: IN DUBAI WE LEARN Advanced Paramedic Project · 2015-12-22 · Nov 19 – Dec 20 2015 Dec 21st – Jan 20th 2016 Jan 21st – July 21st 2016 Oct 22nd – Dec 29th 2016 Introduction

Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

Establish criteria for selecting benchmarking partners (PHECC level 6). Select potential benchmarking partners (4 shortlisted universities). Invite and acquire benchmarking partners. Prepare for data collection. Collect and store data. Analyse data. Formulate recommendations. (Curriculum preparation with related organizations). Review Act process. Obtain approval to start the next stage of TRADE.

1.Teesside University 2.Anglia Ruskin University

UK

3.Monash University 4.Charles Sturt University

Au

stralia

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Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

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Community Involvement

Innovation

Best Practice

Continuous Improvement

Introduction

Project Purpose

Project Strategic Alignment

Project Scope

Major Milestone

Team Members

Support Provided by IDWL Initiative

Achievement Status Based On TRADE Methodology

Current Stage of Project

Practiced effective tools

Learning Lessons

Utilize. Evidence-Based. Satisfaction.

Sharing Experience. Open-Mind. From good to best

practice.

Improve innovative services.

Respond to needs. Essential Pillar.

Corporate Reputation

DCAS BP Framework

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THANK YOU

Asma Yousuf Zainal

Project Manager, DCAS

[email protected]