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Aendicus 3 Update

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AENDICUS

Arnold O. Bautista, MD, DPBA, FPSA


Member, Board of Examiners
AENDICUS
• Started in 2011
• First online database of trainees in the Philippines
Competency

Research

• Paperless
• Available in online & offline version

• Version 2.0 started in 2013


• Purely online
• Presently more than a million cases
• Workplace based assessment – beta testing
• Aendicus v3.0 – coming soon
AENDICUS

• Updates
• Revisions
• Requirements for Services
• Requirements in Anesthetic techniques
• Predictive text inputs
• Use of The Workplace-Based Assessment (WPBA)
Tools
• Data Privacy Act compliance
• Aendicus v3.0
PBA REQUIREMENTS FOR SERVICES
• Major General Surgery
• Surgery that involves major disruption of the peritoneal cavity
or involvement of superficial tissues. It poses a higher risk for
morbidity and mortality than minor surgery.
• This includes minimally invasive and open surgeries.

• Increased from 250 to 300 per resident


PBA REQUIREMENTS FOR SERVICES
• Minimally invasive surgeries
• Laparoscopic or robotic surgeries

• Now included in major general surgery


PBA REQUIREMENTS FOR SERVICES
PBA REQUIREMENTS FOR SERVICES
• Critical Care – anesthesia for ASA 4-5 patients with
• major burns – maximum of 5
• sepsis – maximum of 5
• hemorrhage – maximum of 5
• major trauma/multiply injured – maximum of 5
• ICU patients, including ICU sedation, airway and ventilatory management,
insertion of invasive monitors, and hemodynamic support

• 30 Patients
PBA REQUIREMENTS FOR SERVICES
PBA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES

• Combined GA- Regional– (neuraxial or peripheral)


• 115 patients

• 110 Patients
PBA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES

• Peripheral nerve blocks


• Previously from Peripheral nerve blocks and pain techniques
• 15 patients

• 20 Patients
PBA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES

• Monitored Anesthetic Care (MAC)/Sedation


• Aggregate of 100 patients

• Monitored Anesthetic Care (MAC)


• 20 patients

• Sedation
• 80 patients
PBA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES
PREDICTIVE TEXT INPUTS

• Elimination of free text inputs in all fields


• Prevent misspelled entries
• Use of ICD -10 -CM codes for diagnosis and co-morbidities
• (The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification)
• Use of Philhealth RVS (Relative Value Scale) based on ICD-10-PCS
• ICD – 10 - PCS codes for surgical procedures done
• (The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Procedure Coding System )

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