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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2025 · 36 MIN

160-Critical Care Practitioner with Jonathan Downham

from CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine. · host College of Remote and Offshore Medicine

This week, Aebhric O’Kelly talks with Jonathan Downham, an advanced critical care practitioner, who shares his journey and insights into the evolving role of advanced practitioners in healthcare. He discusses the training pathways, responsibilities, and the importance of collaboration with junior doctors. Jonathan emphasises the need for continuous learning, research opportunities, and the future of advanced practice in critical care. He also highlights his innovative approach to training through e-learning and podcasts, aiming to enhance the skills of healthcare professionals.TakeawaysJonathan Downham is an advanced critical care practitioner with extensive experience in nursing.The role of advanced critical care practitioners (ACCPs) is to provide consistency in critical care units.ACCPs are trained to perform many tasks traditionally done by junior doctors, enhancing patient care.Training for ACCPs includes a postgraduate diploma and a master's degree, focusing on clinical skills and research.ACCPs have their own license to practice and can prescribe medications independently.The role of ACCPs is evolving, with opportunities in research and education.There is a growing recognition of the value of ACCPs in the healthcare system.The future of ACCPs may involve more independence and leadership roles in healthcare.Jonathan has created an e-learning platform to enhance training for critical care practitioners.Continuous learning and curiosity are essential for success in healthcare.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Advanced Critical Care Practice04:34 The Role of Advanced Critical Care Practitioners09:09 Training Pathways and Qualifications14:06 Independence and Responsibilities of ACCPs19:44 Research and Publication in Advanced Practice26:40 Future of Advanced Critical Care Practitioners29:21 Creating Educational Resources for Critical Care33:22 Advice for New Practitioners

This week, Aebhric O’Kelly talks with Jonathan Downham, an advanced critical care practitioner, who shares his journey and insights into the evolving role of advanced practitioners in healthcare. He discusses the training pathways, responsibilities, and the importance of collaboration with junior doctors. Jonathan emphasises the need for continuous learning, research opportunities, and the future of advanced practice in critical care. He also highlights his innovative approach to training through e-learning and podcasts, aiming to enhance the skills of healthcare professionals.TakeawaysJonathan Downham is an advanced critical care practitioner with extensive experience in nursing.The role of advanced critical care practitioners (ACCPs) is to provide consistency in critical care units.ACCPs are trained to perform many tasks traditionally done by junior doctors, enhancing patient care.Training for ACCPs includes a postgraduate diploma and a master's degree, focusing on clinical skills and research.ACCPs have their own license to practice and can prescribe medications independently.The role of ACCPs is evolving, with opportunities in research and education.There is a growing recognition of the value of ACCPs in the healthcare system.The future of ACCPs may involve more independence and leadership roles in healthcare.Jonathan has created an e-learning platform to enhance training for critical care practitioners.Continuous learning and curiosity are essential for success in healthcare.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Advanced Critical Care Practice04:34 The Role of Advanced Critical Care Practitioners09:09 Training Pathways and Qualifications14:06 Independence and Responsibilities of ACCPs19:44 Research and Publication in Advanced Practice26:40 Future of Advanced Critical Care Practitioners29:21 Creating Educational Resources for Critical Care33:22 Advice for New Practitioners

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