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* Infection Control LeadsInfection Control Leads

Time: 9:30 am

Infection Control Leads

Description:

Who Should Attend?

Infection control lead within the practice

Infection Prevention is best achieved when healthcare staff understand the principles governing the prevention of transmission of pathogenic organisms, and have the confidence to be able to apply these in their own practice.

Registration opens at 09-01-2023 14:05

Registration closes at 03-12-2023 14:05

Max Participants: 10

Registered Users:

  1. sarah.webb3@nhs.net
  2. s.arnel@nhs.net
  3. d.vancheri@nhs.net
  4. rachel.pitt1@nhs.net
  5. suzie.heller@nhs.net
  6. mandy@almc.co.uk
  7. michelle@almc.co.uk
  8. Lisa.Kift@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* DiabetesDiabetes

Time: 12:30 pm

Diabetes - Type 1 case studies

Description:

Type 1 case studies

Registration opens at 09-01-2023 14:07

Registration closes at 04-12-2023 14:07

Max Participants: 5

Registered Users:

  1. Lisa.Kift@nhs.net
  2. natalie.hope@nhs.net
  3. d.vancheri@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* HCA Core Imms (2 day)HCA Core Imms (2 day)

Time: 9:30 am

HCA Core Imms (2 day)

Description:

This is a 2 day course Thursday 7 December and Friday 8 December 2023 (both dates to be attended)

Who should attend?

This bespoke immunisation training for Health Care Assistants (HCAs) is based on the “National Minimum Standards and Core Curriculum for Immunisation Training of Healthcare Support Workers”

Learning Objectives

Health care support workers (HCWS) New Immunisers Foundation Training aims to ensure that all HCSWs engaging in any aspect of immunisation are trained to:
Provide accurate and up-to-date information about relevant diseases and vaccines to their patients
Consult a registered healthcare professional when further information is required for the patient’s needs
Ensure their practice is safe and effective – evidence based and in line with RCN and PHE guidance
Give a high standard of care – best practice as per NICE, RCN and PHE guidance
Demonstrate competency in administration of intranasal flu vaccine (children only), inactivated injectable influenza, pneumococcal and Shingles vaccinations to adults – competency framework provided
Demonstrate competency in recognition and management of anaphylaxis and basic life support
Demonstrate an understanding of appropriate management of adverse reactions
Demonstrate an understanding of their role and its limitations

Registration opens at 09-01-2023 14:10

Registration closes at 06-12-2023 14:10

Max Participants: 6

Registered Users:

  1. sue.gotts@nhs.net
  2. luke.packer@nhs.net
  3. amy.gibson6@nhs.net
  4. d.vancheri@nhs.net
  5. amie.hutkin@nhs.net
  6. laura.cox13@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


* Ear Care Update (am)Ear Care Update (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Ear Care Update (am)

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 17-01-2023 13:36

Registration closes at 06-12-2023 13:36

Max Participants: 9

Registered Users:

  1. pmg.pat@nhs.net
  2. nicola.boothman1@nhs.net
  3. marieke.strange@nhs.net
  4. Lisa.Kift@nhs.net
  5. rachel.pitt1@nhs.net
  6. mandy@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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* HCA Core Imms (2 day)HCA Core Imms (2 day)

Time: 9:30 am

HCA Core Imms (2 day)

Description:

This is a 2 day course Thursday 7 December and Friday 8 December 2023 (both dates to be attended)

Who should attend?

This bespoke immunisation training for Health Care Assistants (HCAs) is based on the “National Minimum Standards and Core Curriculum for Immunisation Training of Healthcare Support Workers”

Learning Objectives

Health care support workers (HCWS) New Immunisers Foundation Training aims to ensure that all HCSWs engaging in any aspect of immunisation are trained to:
Provide accurate and up-to-date information about relevant diseases and vaccines to their patients
Consult a registered healthcare professional when further information is required for the patient’s needs
Ensure their practice is safe and effective – evidence based and in line with RCN and PHE guidance
Give a high standard of care – best practice as per NICE, RCN and PHE guidance
Demonstrate competency in administration of intranasal flu vaccine (children only), inactivated injectable influenza, pneumococcal and Shingles vaccinations to adults – competency framework provided
Demonstrate competency in recognition and management of anaphylaxis and basic life support
Demonstrate an understanding of appropriate management of adverse reactions
Demonstrate an understanding of their role and its limitations

Registration opens at 09-01-2023 14:10

Registration closes at 06-12-2023 14:10

Max Participants: 6

Registered Users:

  1. sue.gotts@nhs.net
  2. luke.packer@nhs.net
  3. amy.gibson6@nhs.net
  4. d.vancheri@nhs.net
  5. amie.hutkin@nhs.net
  6. laura.cox13@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* Contraception Intro for HCAsContraception Intro for HCAs

Time: 9:30 am

Contraception intro for HCAs

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed as an introduction for HCAs in Contraception reviews.

Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes include: How to collect appropriate data required for safe contraception prescribing, awareness of risks and benefits of contraception, differences between types of pill (e.g. COC and POP), learn how to teach patients how to use their pill correctly, contractive pill options available on BNSSG formulary. Brief introduction in to alternative types of contraception.

Registration opens at 09-01-2023 14:17

Registration closes at 12-12-2023 14:17

Max Participants: 10

Registered Users:

  1. harbourside.deputymanager@nhs.net
  2. jennyleonard@nhs.net
  3. lucy.murrell@nhs.net
  4. l.branch@nhs.net
  5. Lisa.Kift@nhs.net
  6. mandy@almc.co.uk
  7. niamh.stott@nhs.net
  8. michelle@almc.co.uk
  9. karen@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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