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* Doppler & CompressionDoppler & Compression

Time: 9:30 am

Doppler & Compression

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This study day is aimed at Practice Nurses who are dealing with leg ulcer management and oedema, requiring competency in the use of Doppler Ultrasound to support their assessment and compression products.
This is also suitable for nurses who are new to the skill of compression and can be used as an update for both Doppler and Compression therapy.

Learning Outcomes

This workshop covers the A& P of the lower limb and theory behind performing a Doppler assessment in order to assess peripheral vascular status to support leg ulcer management. Alternative compression product are demonstrated. It offers the opportunity to practice performing a Doppler assessment and compression bandaging under supervision. We also cover the MESI automated ABPI as well.

Nurses should bring with them a Sphyg, Doppler and Bandages for the practical session.

The Compression workshop covers the theory and science of compression.
There is an informal practical session when bandaging techniques will be demonstrated and there is the opportunity for each nurse to practice under supervision.
Bandages covered will be,K2 system and short stretch and compression wraps.
Nurses will need to bring with them an Actico shortstretch bandage with sub bandage as well as a K2 system with tape and scissors for the practical session.

The learning outcomes include:
Understand the A & P of the Lower Limb.
Understand the theory behind performing a Doppler Assessment.
Demonstrate the correct procedure for performing a Doppler Assessment.
Understand the theory that supports the use of compression in venous leg ulcer management.
Discuss the different bandage systems available.
Demonstrate the correct application of compression bandaging.
Demonstrate the principles of bandaging science by the ability to adapt the compression bandaging for individual leg shapes, sizes and aetiology.
Discuss the alternatives to compression bandaging, such as wraps and compression hose kits.

Registration opens at 13-01-2022 13:19

Registration closes at 04-08-2022 13:19

Max Participants: 12

Registered Users:

  1. sacha.hynes@nhs.net
  2. ellen.crockett@nhs.net
  3. sarah.tucker@nhs.net
  4. mandy@almc.co.uk
  5. amy.gibson6@nhs.net
  6. sarah.webb3@nhs.net
  7. peta.radford@nhs.net
  8. judi.dewar@nhs.net
  9. michelle@almc.co.uk
  10. Sarah.monteith@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


* Influenza Update (am) Influenza Update (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Influenza Update (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at all registered staff and HCAs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs who attend this update must have completed a recognised 2 day immunisation training course previously.

Aims and objectives

This is an update on `flu, pneumococcal and shingles with a particular focus on seasonal ‘flu.
We will also consider injection techniques, legal issues, adverse events, practice and resource issues.
By the end of this session you should be able to:
Differentiate between seasonal and pandemic flus.
Recognise the risk implications and burden of disease for flu
List flu prevention and management approaches.
Apply the CMO 2018 influenza vaccination policy in local practice.
Recognise legal requirements for delivering a safe vaccination service.
Identify the practical procedures and best practice in vaccine administration.
Identify quality sources of further information.
Develop an action plan of what you need to do in practice.
Know how to respond in the event of an anaphylactic reaction or adverse event.

Registration opens at 17-02-2022 13:42

Registration closes at 04-08-2022 13:42

Max Participants: 15

Registered Users:

  1. mandy@almc.co.uk
  2. aconway2@nhs.net
  3. sarah.mckay@nhs.net
  4. stephmcmilan@nhs.net
  5. n.marshall@nhs.net
  6. Annette.thomas6@nhs.net
  7. gemma.jones30@nhs.net
  8. louise.murray16@nhs.net
  9. sacha.hynes@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* Influenza Update (am) Influenza Update (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Influenza Update (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at all registered staff and HCAs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs who attend this update must have completed a recognised 2 day immunisation training course previously.

Aims and objectives

This is an update on `flu, pneumococcal and shingles with a particular focus on seasonal ‘flu.
We will also consider injection techniques, legal issues, adverse events, practice and resource issues.
By the end of this session you should be able to:
Differentiate between seasonal and pandemic flus.
Recognise the risk implications and burden of disease for flu
List flu prevention and management approaches.
Apply the CMO 2018 influenza vaccination policy in local practice.
Recognise legal requirements for delivering a safe vaccination service.
Identify the practical procedures and best practice in vaccine administration.
Identify quality sources of further information.
Develop an action plan of what you need to do in practice.
Know how to respond in the event of an anaphylactic reaction or adverse event.

Registration opens at 13-01-2022 13:23

Registration closes at 07-08-2022 13:23

Max Participants: 13

Registered Users:

  1. rhiandrummond@nhs.net
  2. monica.adinolfi@nhs.net
  3. amie.hutkin@nhs.net
  4. alison.baker2@nhs.net
  5. d.vancheri@nhs.net
  6. dawn.mccaffrey@nhs.net
  7. phoebe.rogers@nhs.net
  8. jacky.stenner@nhs.net
  9. mandy@almc.co.uk
  10. michelle@almc.co.uk
  11. karen@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


* Influenza Update (pm) Influenza Update (pm)

Time: 1:00 pm

Influenza Update (pm)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at all registered staff and HCAs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs who attend this update must have completed a recognised 2 day immunisation training course previously.

Aims and objectives

This is an update on `flu, pneumococcal and shingles with a particular focus on seasonal ‘flu.
We will also consider injection techniques, legal issues, adverse events, practice and resource issues.
By the end of this session you should be able to:
Differentiate between seasonal and pandemic flus.
Recognise the risk implications and burden of disease for flu
List flu prevention and management approaches.
Apply the CMO 2018 influenza vaccination policy in local practice.
Recognise legal requirements for delivering a safe vaccination service.
Identify the practical procedures and best practice in vaccine administration.
Identify quality sources of further information.
Develop an action plan of what you need to do in practice.
Know how to respond in the event of an anaphylactic reaction or adverse event.

Registration opens at 13-01-2022 13:25

Registration closes at 07-08-2022 13:25

Max Participants: 13

Registered Users:

  1. a.lee5@nhs.net
  2. alison.baker2@nhs.net
  3. d.vancheri@nhs.net
  4. marieke.strange@nhs.net
  5. phoebe.rogers@nhs.net
  6. jacky.stenner@nhs.net
  7. una.mckay1@nhs.net
  8. mandy@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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* Asthma Refresher (MSteams)Asthma Refresher (MSteams)

Time: 9:00 am

Asthma Refresher

Description:

A refresher of Asthma, touching on pathophysiology

Resp Ax and Hx taking – signs and symptoms

Diagnosis (briefly touching on Spiro, but it will not include interpretation), plus differential diagnosis (including COPD, reflux, etc).

Registration opens at 03-02-2022 14:54

Registration closes at 08-08-2022 14:54

Max Participants: 12

Registered Users:

  1. pmg.pat@nhs.net
  2. sarah.tucker@nhs.net
  3. susan.baber@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


* Diabetes - Monitoring for diabetes, to include who to monitoDiabetes - Monitoring for diabetes, to include who to monito

Time: 12:30 pm

Diabetes - Topic tbc

Description:

Diabetes community of practice meeting / case study discussion.

Topic tbc

Registration opens at 04-05-2022 14:54

Registration closes at 08-08-2022 14:54

Max Participants: 20

Registered Users:

  1. mandy@almc.co.uk
  2. mandy.willmott@nhs.net
  3. michelle@almc.co.uk
  4. karen@almc.co.uk
  5. sandra.green11@nhs.net
  6. mandyjayne1965@gmail.com

Registration is currently closed.


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* Influenza Update (am) Influenza Update (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Influenza Update (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at all registered staff and HCAs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs who attend this update must have completed a recognised 2 day immunisation training course previously.

Aims and objectives

This is an update on `flu, pneumococcal and shingles with a particular focus on seasonal ‘flu.
We will also consider injection techniques, legal issues, adverse events, practice and resource issues.
By the end of this session you should be able to:
Differentiate between seasonal and pandemic flus.
Recognise the risk implications and burden of disease for flu
List flu prevention and management approaches.
Apply the CMO 2018 influenza vaccination policy in local practice.
Recognise legal requirements for delivering a safe vaccination service.
Identify the practical procedures and best practice in vaccine administration.
Identify quality sources of further information.
Develop an action plan of what you need to do in practice.
Know how to respond in the event of an anaphylactic reaction or adverse event.

Registration opens at 13-01-2022 13:28

Registration closes at 10-08-2022 13:28

Max Participants: 15

Registered Users:

  1. laura.cox13@nhs.net
  2. louise.white9@nhs.net
  3. jenny.bowen1@nhs.net
  4. a.lee5@nhs.net
  5. Beverley.hemmens@nhs.net
  6. sarah.tucker@nhs.net
  7. pmg.pat@nhs.net
  8. rachel.simpson2@nhs.net
  9. karen.eyers100@mod.gov.uk

Registration is currently closed.


* Influenza Update (pm) Influenza Update (pm)

Time: 1:00 pm

Influenza Update (pm)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at all registered staff and HCAs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs who attend this update must have completed a recognised 2 day immunisation training course previously.

Aims and objectives

This is an update on `flu, pneumococcal and shingles with a particular focus on seasonal ‘flu.
We will also consider injection techniques, legal issues, adverse events, practice and resource issues.
By the end of this session you should be able to:
Differentiate between seasonal and pandemic flus.
Recognise the risk implications and burden of disease for flu
List flu prevention and management approaches.
Apply the CMO 2018 influenza vaccination policy in local practice.
Recognise legal requirements for delivering a safe vaccination service.
Identify the practical procedures and best practice in vaccine administration.
Identify quality sources of further information.
Develop an action plan of what you need to do in practice.
Know how to respond in the event of an anaphylactic reaction or adverse event.

Registration opens at 13-01-2022 13:30

Registration closes at 10-08-2022 13:30

Max Participants: 14

Registered Users:

  1. elaine.stowell@nhs.net
  2. rhiandrummond@nhs.net
  3. Beverley.hemmens@nhs.net
  4. a.lee5@nhs.net
  5. monica.adinolfi@nhs.net
  6. amy.gibson6@nhs.net
  7. alison.baker2@nhs.net
  8. d.vancheri@nhs.net
  9. mandy@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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* Influenza Update (am) Influenza Update (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Influenza Update (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at all registered staff and HCAs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs who attend this update must have completed a recognised 2 day immunisation training course previously.

Aims and objectives

This is an update on `flu, pneumococcal and shingles with a particular focus on seasonal ‘flu.
We will also consider injection techniques, legal issues, adverse events, practice and resource issues.
By the end of this session you should be able to:
Differentiate between seasonal and pandemic flus.
Recognise the risk implications and burden of disease for flu
List flu prevention and management approaches.
Apply the CMO 2018 influenza vaccination policy in local practice.
Recognise legal requirements for delivering a safe vaccination service.
Identify the practical procedures and best practice in vaccine administration.
Identify quality sources of further information.
Develop an action plan of what you need to do in practice.
Know how to respond in the event of an anaphylactic reaction or adverse event.

Registration opens at 17-02-2022 13:45

Registration closes at 11-08-2022 13:45

Max Participants: 14

Registered Users:

  1. susan.baber@nhs.net
  2. mandy@almc.co.uk
  3. una.mckay1@nhs.net
  4. aconway2@nhs.net
  5. stephmcmilan@nhs.net
  6. harbourside.deputymanager@nhs.net
  7. n.marshall@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


* Influenza Update (pm) Influenza Update (pm)

Time: 1:00 pm

Influenza Update (pm)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at all registered staff and HCAs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs who attend this update must have completed a recognised 2 day immunisation training course previously.

Aims and objectives

This is an update on `flu, pneumococcal and shingles with a particular focus on seasonal ‘flu.
We will also consider injection techniques, legal issues, adverse events, practice and resource issues.
By the end of this session you should be able to:
Differentiate between seasonal and pandemic flus.
Recognise the risk implications and burden of disease for flu
List flu prevention and management approaches.
Apply the CMO 2018 influenza vaccination policy in local practice.
Recognise legal requirements for delivering a safe vaccination service.
Identify the practical procedures and best practice in vaccine administration.
Identify quality sources of further information.
Develop an action plan of what you need to do in practice.
Know how to respond in the event of an anaphylactic reaction or adverse event.

Registration opens at 17-02-2022 13:47

Registration closes at 11-08-2022 13:47

Max Participants: 11

Registered Users:

  1. una.mckay1@nhs.net
  2. aconway2@nhs.net
  3. n.marshall@nhs.net
  4. Annette.thomas6@nhs.net
  5. mandy@almc.co.uk
  6. peta.radford@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* Influenza Update (am) Influenza Update (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Influenza Update (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at all registered staff and HCAs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs who attend this update must have completed a recognised 2 day immunisation training course previously.

Aims and objectives

This is an update on `flu, pneumococcal and shingles with a particular focus on seasonal ‘flu.
We will also consider injection techniques, legal issues, adverse events, practice and resource issues.
By the end of this session you should be able to:
Differentiate between seasonal and pandemic flus.
Recognise the risk implications and burden of disease for flu
List flu prevention and management approaches.
Apply the CMO 2018 influenza vaccination policy in local practice.
Recognise legal requirements for delivering a safe vaccination service.
Identify the practical procedures and best practice in vaccine administration.
Identify quality sources of further information.
Develop an action plan of what you need to do in practice.
Know how to respond in the event of an anaphylactic reaction or adverse event.

Registration opens at 13-01-2022 13:34

Registration closes at 14-08-2022 13:34

Max Participants: 11

Registered Users:

  1. judi.dewar@nhs.net
  2. a.lee5@nhs.net
  3. pmg.pat@nhs.net
  4. amie.hutkin@nhs.net
  5. alison.baker2@nhs.net
  6. dawn.mccaffrey@nhs.net
  7. phoebe.rogers@nhs.net
  8. mandy@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


* Influenza Update (pm) Influenza Update (pm)

Time: 1:38 pm

Influenza Update (pm)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at all registered staff and HCAs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs who attend this update must have completed a recognised 2 day immunisation training course previously.

Aims and objectives

This is an update on `flu, pneumococcal and shingles with a particular focus on seasonal ‘flu.
We will also consider injection techniques, legal issues, adverse events, practice and resource issues.
By the end of this session you should be able to:
Differentiate between seasonal and pandemic flus.
Recognise the risk implications and burden of disease for flu
List flu prevention and management approaches.
Apply the CMO 2018 influenza vaccination policy in local practice.
Recognise legal requirements for delivering a safe vaccination service.
Identify the practical procedures and best practice in vaccine administration.
Identify quality sources of further information.
Develop an action plan of what you need to do in practice.
Know how to respond in the event of an anaphylactic reaction or adverse event.

Registration opens at 13-01-2022 13:37

Registration closes at 14-08-2022 13:37

Max Participants: 14

Registered Users:

  1. monica.adinolfi@nhs.net
  2. alison.baker2@nhs.net
  3. d.vancheri@nhs.net
  4. dawn.mccaffrey@nhs.net
  5. jacky.stenner@nhs.net
  6. una.mckay1@nhs.net
  7. harbourside.nursemanager@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* GPN & ANP ForumGPN & ANP Forum

Time: 1:00 pm

GPN & ANP Forum

Description:

Monthly information sharing event for Nursing teams across BNSSG - meeting invite will be sent each month

Registration opens at 09-03-2022 11:00

Registration closes at 16-08-2022 11:00

Registered Users:

    None found.

Registration is currently closed.


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* Asthma Management (MSteams)Asthma Management (MSteams)

Time: 9:00 am

Asthma Management

Description:

Asthma management – NRAD report, PAAPs

Treatment of asthma, including reference to BNSSG NICE/BTS/SIGN guidelines and when to refer to secondary care.

Case studies to be discussed at this session also (again, we would ask the participants to email in any cases prior to the session and explore the common themes).

Registration opens at 03-02-2022 15:00

Registration closes at 22-08-2022 15:00

Max Participants: 12

Registered Users:

  1. una.mckay1@nhs.net
  2. susan.baber@nhs.net
  3. amy.gibson6@nhs.net
  4. mandy.willmott@nhs.net
  5. amie.hutkin@nhs.net
  6. mandy@almc.co.uk
  7. alison.garrod@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* Ear Care Update (pm)Ear Care Update (pm)

Time: 12:30 pm

Ear Care Update (pm)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

Nurses and HCAs who have done Ear Care training.
This study day is intended to give the practitioner more confidence when dealing with ear problems.
The knowledge gained from this day enables safer practice which can reduce patient discomfort, speed up resolution and make referrals more appropriate. It enables nurses to take a more active role in the prevention of ear problems, thus saving general practitioner consulting time and prescribing costs.

Learning Outcomes

Attending this course the student will gain:
An understanding of the basic anatomy and physiology of the ear.
An understanding of the prevention of ear problems.
Gain the knowledge which can be used to practice aural toilet, wax instrumentation and ear irrigation according to the attendees’ level of practice and competence.
An improved understanding of people with hearing loss and hearing aids.
Reflection on accountability and documentation.
An understanding of decontamination of equipment.
Considered the patient with ear problems holistically.
The ability to undertake ear care within the boundaries and limits of their professional competence, responsibility and accountability.
An understanding to complete achieved competencies as documented in the competency handbook, consistent with their individual level of skill and knowledge. These will be achieved through structured teaching, practical demonstrations, discussion and practical workshops.

Registration opens at 13-01-2022 13:39

Registration closes at 24-08-2022 13:39

Max Participants: 9

Registered Users:

  1. pmg.pat@nhs.net
  2. d.vancheri@nhs.net
  3. amie.hutkin@nhs.net
  4. emma.eckley@nhs.net
  5. mandy@almc.co.uk
  6. louise.murray16@nhs.net
  7. s.arnel@nhs.net
  8. michelle@almc.co.uk
  9. karen@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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