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* Fire Marshall (am)Fire Marshall (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Fire Marshall (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

The person with direct responsibility as Fire Marshall within the Practice

Learning Outcomes

Introduce learners to Fire Safety and Awareness. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
Recognise the cause of workplace fires;
Name the six classes of fire
Safely choose correct fire extinguisher
Streamlining Fire Marshall functions to core individuals as part of Practice commitment to statutory and mandatory training for staff
Empowering those members of a multidisciplinary team to work collaboratively to adhere to fire safety procedures

Registration opens at 17-01-2023 13:42

Registration closes at 03-01-2024 13:42

Max Participants: 5

Registered Users:

  1. emma.eckley@nhs.net
  2. sarah.mckay@nhs.net
  3. bnssg.pmg.pat@nhs.net
  4. pmg.pat@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* Imms UpdateImms Update

Time: 9:30 am

Imms Update

Description:

Who Should Attend?

Registered practitioners who are currently involved in immunisation

Learning Outcomes

As per National Minimum Standards and Core Curriculum for Immunisation training (2018) Current issues in vaccination Recent epidemiology of vaccine preventable diseases Any changes to the National Immunisation Schedule Any changes to legislation relevant to vaccination Anaphylaxis recognition and management Review of current practice and identification of areas for improvement Q & A session for commonly encountered problems in practice.

Registration opens at 17-01-2023 13:44

Registration closes at 07-01-2024 13:44

Max Participants: 7

Registered Users:

  1. pmg.pat@nhs.net
  2. sarah.mckay@nhs.net
  3. harbourside.deputymanager@nhs.net
  4. marieke.strange@nhs.net
  5. d.vancheri@nhs.net
  6. mandy@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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* DiabetesDiabetes

Time: 12:30 pm

Diabetes - GLP1 treatments

Description:

Diabetes - GLP1 treatments

Registration opens at 17-01-2023 13:46

Registration closes at 08-01-2024 13:46

Max Participants: 5

Registered Users:

  1. d.vancheri@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* Phlebotomy (am)Phlebotomy (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Phlebotomy (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

Anyone within the practice who wishes to learn phlebotomy

Learning Outcomes

To be proficient in taking blood safely and effectively, using safe and best practice guidelines
Correct procedure for confirming identity of patient/client and understanding the importance of accuracy
Understanding the importance and 100% accuracy when taking a transfusion sample
To demonstrate a good understanding of the correct vein selection
Demonstrate correct application of tourniquet
Awareness of infection control policy and guidelines
Demonstrate hand hygiene use of gloves (ppe)
Knowledge of handling sharps safely + what to do in the event of a needle stick injury
Knowledge of correct sequence of collection tubes

Registration opens at 17-01-2023 13:49

Registration closes at 15-01-2024 13:49

Max Participants: 4

Registered Users:

    None found.

Registration is currently closed.


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* Ear Care (HCA)Ear Care (HCA)

Time: 9:30 am

Ear Care (HCA)

Description:

There will be a portfolio to complete

Who Should Attend?

Ear Irrigation for HCAs and APs - with a Mentor who needs to be a registered nurse and be practicing Ear Irrigation

The Healthcare Assistants course is suitable for experienced HCAs’ and aims to provide the students with the knowledge to carry out safe otoscopy and recognise common ear problems.

It will also provide the student with underpinning knowledge to carry out safe ear irrigation.

Prior to attending the course students are provided with a “pre-course” learning pack which will assist in understanding the anatomy and physiology of the ear. The provision of this is to facilitate a revision of the anatomy and physiology enabling more time for practical sessions.

Ear Irrigation is an extended role for the HCA and can only be delegated to them providing the following criteria have been met:-

The patient is over 16 years old
The patient has had previous ear irrigation without complications.
There are no contraindications to ear irrigation

Components of the course:

Mentor support: the HCA is required to have a mentor who will support the HCA in achieving the necessary level of competence. The mentor attends and receives a certificated ear irrigation update (recommended every 2-3 years)
Question and answer paper. The paper consists of questions covering all aspects of the course and requires bullet point answers. The pass mark for this paper is 60%.
Viva/Oral discussion  The viva is an individual short discussion about safe irrigation in practice. This gives the student the opportunity to raise any concerns they may have about the course or about carrying out the procedure in practice.

Clinical Competency Booklet The competency booklet is to be completed during and after the course and is handed in with the case study. In order to achieve the competencies the student will be required to observe at least 10 irrigations and perform at least 10 irrigations under supervision before being considered competent in the procedure. 1

Learning Outcomes

Participants will have:-

An understanding of the basic anatomy and physiology of the ear.
An understanding of basic ear care
A foundation of knowledge on which to base practical ear irrigation
A foundation knowledge of otoscopy
Reflect on accountability and documentation
An understanding that, during and following completion of the course the HCA will undertake ear irrigation within appropriately delegated, monitored and supervised conditions and within the limits of their knowledge, skill and competence.
An understanding that, following the course, ear irrigation will continue to be undertaken in accordance with the Ear Care Guidance Document.

Course content

Anatomy and physiology of the ear
Video Otoscopy
Informed consent
Which ear drops, how and when
Ear wax and its function
Contraindications to irrigation
Decontamination of equipment
Practical Ear irrigation - demonstrated and then 1:1 practice using dummy heads
Documentation
Types of deafness
Hearing aids
Tinnitus

PN update as above excluding hearing aids and tinnitus.

The training is supported by a pre learning pack, a comprehensive learning pack issued on the day.

After 3 months case studies and competency books are assessed and marked by the trainer and Rotherham. 10% of the coursework is randomly selected for review by Sheffield University for quality control.
This process can take some months if extensions are granted or course work has to be returned for amendments. During this time contact will be maintained with the student by the trainer.

After successful completion the HCA is issued with a certificate and a congratulatory letter from the clinical director of PECC.

Protocols should be revised and in place to support the extended role and the HCA will require a new job description. The Practice insurers will need to be informed of the extended role.

I hope this information is useful and whilst it may seem very intense, in the light of the recent Francis report this course provides a robust training, supporting providers, practices and students, to enable safe and effective practice.

Registration opens at 17-01-2023 13:39

Registration closes at 16-01-2024 13:39

Max Participants: 5

Registered Users:

  1. s.arnel@nhs.net
  2. d.vancheri@nhs.net
  3. nicola.boothman1@nhs.net
  4. mandy@almc.co.uk
  5. michelle@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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