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* Prescription Meds ExplainedPrescription Meds Explained

Time: 9:30 am

Prescription Meds Explained

Description:

Who Should Attend?

For staff dealing with prescriptions on a regular basis and who would benefit from a great understanding of trade and generic names and the use of MIMS.

Learning Outcomes

The Prescription Medicines Explained Course is designed to enable delegates to understand terminology related to prescription medicines and so carry out their roles in a more efficient and effective manner.
The objectives of the course are to enable delegates to be able to:

explain the concept of trade and generic drug names;
recognise classifications of medicines;
identify routes of administration;
state the meaning of prescription abbreviations;
make more effective use of MIMS.

Course outline:

What is drug?
Brand and generic drugs
Classification of medicines and the use of MIMS
Relevant abbreviations
Routes and administrations
Understanding prescriptions

Registration opens at 18-12-2018 14:16

Registration closes at 02-07-2019 14:16

Max Participants: 13

Registered Users:

  1. judi.dewar@nhs.net
  2. epoynter@nhs.net
  3. laraine.pountney@nhs.net
  4. paulwilliams3@nhs.net
  5. Rebecca.perks@nhs.net
  6. charlotte.williams@nhs.net
  7. mary.mellor2@nhs.net
  8. mandy@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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* Non Medical Precribing updateNon Medical Precribing update

Time: 9:30 am

Non Medical Prescribing update

Description:

Who Should Attend?

Those that require an understanding of Non Medical Prescribing.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the session participants will have an increased understanding of:

• Legislation of Non Medical Prescribing
• The NMC / GPhC Standards for nurse & pharmacist prescribers
• Prescribing unlicensed & off-label medicines
• Mixing medicines
• Controlled drug prescribing
• Course content
• Update and latest developments in NMP
• Prescribing quiz leading to varied discussion
• Tools to help you prescribe safely
• Useful tips on using the BNF
• Update on legislation including prescribing controlled drugs
• Prescribing for children
• Auditing prescribing practice
• Discussion on competency, repeat prescribing & keeping up to date
• Scenario's for group work discussion

Registration opens at 05-12-2018 14:17

Registration closes at 03-07-2019 14:17

Max Participants: 13

Registered Users:

  1. helen.beswick1@nhs.net
  2. Beverley.hemmens@nhs.net
  3. anna.byrneyoung@nhs.net
  4. mandy@almc.co.uk
  5. christineperks@nhs.net
  6. Amanda.smith38@nhs.net
  7. sharon.hartmann@nhs.net
  8. michelle@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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* Flu Update (am)Flu Update (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Flu Update (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at Practice Nurses and HCAs/HCSWs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs/HCSWs 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 10-04-2019 14:28

Registration closes at 04-07-2019 14:28

Max Participants: 14

Registered Users:

  1. phoebe.rogers@nhs.net
  2. marie.king1@nhs.net
  3. debbie.simmonds5@nhs.net
  4. sara.williams6@nhs.net
  5. valpicton@nhs.net
  6. frances.newton1@nhs.net
  7. vivian.munday@nhs.net
  8. emma.eckley@nhs.net
  9. mandy@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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* Flu Update (am)Flu Update (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Flu Update (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at Practice Nurses and HCAs/HCSWs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs/HCSWs 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 29-01-2019 10:14

Registration closes at 07-07-2019 10:14

Max Participants: 15

Registered Users:

  1. harbourside.nursemanager@nhs.net
  2. pmg.pat@nhs.net
  3. aconway2@nhs.net
  4. a.lee5@nhs.net
  5. charlotte.tearney@nhs.net
  6. Maura.bowen1@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


* Flu Update (pm)Flu Update (pm)

Time: 1:30 pm

Flu Update (pm)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at Practice Nurses and HCAs/HCSWs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs/HCSWs 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 29-01-2019 10:18

Registration closes at 07-07-2019 10:18

Max Participants: 14

Registered Users:

  1. harbourside.nursemanager@nhs.net
  2. aconway2@nhs.net
  3. Maura.bowen1@nhs.net
  4. a.lee5@nhs.net
  5. phoebe.rogers@nhs.net
  6. Beverley.hemmens@nhs.net
  7. louise.white9@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* Summarising Medical RecordsSummarising Medical Records

Time: 9:30 am

Summarising Medical Records

Description:

Who Should Attend?

The Summarising Medical Records & QOF course will allow delegates to gain hands-on experience of organising and summarising medical records.

Delegates will also learn associated abbreviations and appreciate confidentiality issues surrounding medical records. In addition the course enables delegates to understand the relevance of summarising in relation to the achievement of QOF clinical targets.
The practical lessons will be discussed in the light of each delegate’s own practice protocol. Delegates will be provided with a course manual and a certificate upon completion of the course.

Learning Outcomes

The course is designed to enable participants to:
understand the importance of having a logical approach to summarising medical records;
create protocols for summarising medical records in conjunction with the Practice Manager and GPs;
be able to summarise medical records in an efficient and effective manner;
gain an overview of QOF clinical targets and how summarising can help in the achievement of these targets;
understand how confidentiality can become compromised in the process of summarising;
have an overview of the Data Protection Act in so far as it relates to their role;
identify issues that they need to follow up when returning to their place of work.
Please note that this course does not cover any issues in relation to practical issues of computer data entry or specific read code usage.

Registration opens at 18-12-2018 16:25

Registration closes at 09-07-2019 16:25

Max Participants: 14

Registered Users:

  1. dawn.mccaffrey@nhs.net
  2. owen.thomas@nhs.net
  3. mandy.white1@nhs.net
  4. paulwilliams3@nhs.net
  5. rebecca.timmis@nhs.net
  6. angela.cook2@nhs.net
  7. elizabethsearle@nhs.net
  8. kirstyedwards@nhs.net
  9. viki.lamb@nhs.net
  10. mandy@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


* Flu Update (am)Flu Update (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Flu Update (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at Practice Nurses and HCAs/HCSWs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs/HCSWs 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 29-01-2019 10:29

Registration closes at 09-07-2019 10:29

Max Participants: 16

Registered Users:

  1. monica.adinolfi@nhs.net
  2. mjenkins2@nhs.net
  3. liz.turner6@nhs.net
  4. sue.gotts@nhs.net
  5. louise.murray16@nhs.net
  6. debra.clarke8@nhs.net
  7. pmg.pat@nhs.net
  8. hayley.winkworth@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


* Flu Update (pm)Flu Update (pm)

Time: 1:30 pm

Flu Update (pm)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at Practice Nurses and HCAs/HCSWs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs/HCSWs 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 29-01-2019 10:31

Registration closes at 09-07-2019 10:31

Max Participants: 15

Registered Users:

  1. mjenkins2@nhs.net
  2. liz.turner6@nhs.net
  3. debra.clarke8@nhs.net
  4. alison.baker2@nhs.net
  5. marieke.strange@nhs.net
  6. rhiandrummond@nhs.net
  7. phoebe.rogers@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* Wound and Leg Ulcer Management for Nurses - IntroWound and Leg Ulcer Management for Nurses - Intro

Time: 9:30 am

Wound and Leg Ulcer Managment for Nurses - Intro

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This study day is aimed at Nurses new to Primary Care or who would like an update on the assessment and management of wounds and leg ulcer management.

Learning Outcomes

This training is presented as an introduction to the assessment and management of wounds for Nurses that are either new to wound care or who would like their current basic knowledge updated. It explores the assessment process of a patient presenting with a wound and demonstrates how to effectively evaluate progress. It seeks to update Nurses on current issues and recent changes in practice. It explores cost effective use of current dressings.
The leg ulcer management part of the day will cover assessment, essential skin care, steroid therapy and promoting healing. Time will be set aside at the end of the session for questions and answers relating to leg ulcer management.

Registration opens at 03-01-2019 14:31

Registration closes at 10-07-2019 14:31

Max Participants: 11

Registered Users:

  1. bridgetpearce@nhs.net
  2. jackie.garde-evans@nhs.net
  3. louise.white9@nhs.net
  4. elaine.spencer3@nhs.net
  5. Alexandra.richards@nhs.net
  6. lucy.roberts8@nhs.net
  7. marieke.strange@nhs.net
  8. angela.cook2@nhs.net
  9. Lisa.Kift@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


* Flu Update (am)Flu Update (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Flu Update (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at Practice Nurses and HCAs/HCSWs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs/HCSWs 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 06-02-2019 10:40

Registration closes at 10-07-2019 10:40

Max Participants: 15

Registered Users:

  1. dawn.mccaffrey@nhs.net
  2. sue.gotts@nhs.net
  3. Mirinda.rowell@nhs.net
  4. bridgetpearce@nhs.net
  5. pmg.pat@nhs.net
  6. ellie.truss@nhs.net
  7. alison.baker2@nhs.net
  8. dianenewcombe@nhs.net
  9. mandy@almc.co.uk
  10. sara.williams6@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


* Flu Update (pm)Flu Update (pm)

Time: 1:30 pm

Flu Update (pm)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at Practice Nurses and HCAs/HCSWs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs/HCSWs 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 06-02-2019 10:49

Registration closes at 10-07-2019 10:49

Max Participants: 15

Registered Users:

  1. dawn.mccaffrey@nhs.net
  2. jenny.bowen1@nhs.net
  3. sue.gotts@nhs.net
  4. d.vancheri@nhs.net
  5. pmg.pat@nhs.net
  6. elaine.stowell@nhs.net
  7. alison.baker2@nhs.net
  8. joanne.butters@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* Contraception updateContraception update

Time: 9:30 am

Contraception update

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed as an introduction for Practice Nurses who have not completed any formal qualification in Contraception and Sexual Health, or nurses that are CASH trained but would like an update.

Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes include: · A & P revision of the reproductive organs. · Revision of the menstrual cycle. · Overview and updates of all the methods of contraception including emergency contraception. · Overview and updates on common sexually transmitted infections and testing.

Registration opens at 12-12-2018 14:23

Registration closes at 11-07-2019 14:23

Max Participants: 15

Registered Users:

  1. tracey.fitzpatrick@nhs.net
  2. christine.richardson8@nhs.net
  3. julie.lewis16@nhs.net
  4. a.lee5@nhs.net
  5. alison.wilkinson6@nhs.net
  6. susan.fowler@nhs.net
  7. jenniferlumsden@nhs.net
  8. marie.king1@nhs.net
  9. kim.ball5@nhs.net
  10. liz.turner6@nhs.net
  11. mandy@almc.co.uk
  12. michelle@almc.co.uk
  13. ellie.truss@nhs.net
  14. angela.cook2@nhs.net
  15. sarah.windatt@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* Medical Terminology - IntroductionMedical Terminology - Introduction

Time: 9:30 am

Medical Terminology - Introduction

Description:

Who Should Attend?

A course for those who would benefit from understanding the component parts of medical terminology.

Learning Outcomes

An understanding of medical terminology is essential for anyone working in the medical industry. Delegates will reap the benefits of the course immediately and will be able to apply the learning to every day situations in their place of work.

The objectives of this course are to enable delegates to:

Explain the concept that medical terminology can be broken down into component parts of prefixes, root words and suffixes;
State the meanings of commonly used prefixes, suffixes and root words in medical terms;
Decipher terminology associated with various diseases;
Recognise commonly used abbreviations and medical symbols;
Obtain a fundamental understanding of the body structure and systems;
Explain the six categories in which the body is studied.
All delegates will be provided with a course manual and will be issued with a certificate upon completion of the course.

Registration opens at 03-04-2019 09:54

Registration closes at 14-07-2019 09:54

Max Participants: 15

Registered Users:

  1. amber.tiley@nhs.net
  2. m.templer@nhs.net
  3. mandy.white1@nhs.net
  4. brett.mcintyre@nhs.net
  5. jackie.garde-evans@nhs.net
  6. jem.lyons1@nhs.net
  7. mandy@almc.co.uk
  8. debra.clarke8@nhs.net
  9. michelle@almc.co.uk
  10. mandyjayne1965@gmail.com

Registration is currently closed.


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* Safeguarding Level 3Safeguarding Level 3

Time: 1:30 pm

Safeguarding Level 3

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This training is aimed at nurses and support staff who undertake clinical tasks. The intercollegiate document 2010 highlights the training needs of all health staff and indicates the minimum level of training staff should have.

Learning Outcomes

The aim of this course is to raise awareness that Child protection training is everybody's business, and how you would recognise and respond to safeguarding concerns that impact on a child. The learning outcomes include:

Understand what constitutes child abuse.
To recognise and know the types of abuse.
To understand the 'Think Family Agenda'.
Know what to do when you are concerned a child is being abused.
Understand the next steps in the child protection process.
To implement the lessons learnt from Serious case reviews and child deaths

Registration opens at 05-02-2019 14:09

Registration closes at 16-07-2019 14:09

Max Participants: 14

Registered Users:

  1. phoebe.rogers@nhs.net
  2. angela.cook2@nhs.net
  3. judi.dewar@nhs.net
  4. sharon.hartmann@nhs.net
  5. roniwood@nhs.net
  6. Alexandra.richards@nhs.net
  7. debbie.simmonds5@nhs.net
  8. juliet.bodman@nhs.net
  9. hayley.dicorato@nhs.net
  10. mandy@almc.co.uk
  11. michelle@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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* BLS & AnaphylaxisBLS & Anaphylaxis

Time: 11:00 am

BLS & Anaphylaxis

Description:

Who Should Attend?

Practice Staff

Learning Outcomes

The training complies with the Resuscitation Council (UK) guidelines. Following the course you will be able to –
recognise cardiorespiratory arrest;
summon help;
start CPR;
attempt defibrillation (if appropriate) with an automated external defibrillator (AED) with the minimum of delay, whenever possible within 3 minutes of collapse.

Registration opens at 25-04-2019 11:51

Registration closes at 17-07-2019 11:51

Max Participants: 7

Registered Users:

  1. kim.ball5@nhs.net
  2. helen.ralph1@nhs.net
  3. bridgetpearce@nhs.net
  4. emma.eckley@nhs.net
  5. mandy@almc.co.uk
  6. michelle@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


* Flu Update (pm)Flu Update (pm)

Time: 1:30 pm

Flu Update (pm)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at Practice Nurses and HCAs/HCSWs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs/HCSWs 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 28-02-2019 14:05

Registration closes at 17-07-2019 14:05

Max Participants: 12

Registered Users:

  1. charlotte.tearney@nhs.net
  2. megan.paxton@nhs.net
  3. louise.white9@nhs.net
  4. bridgetpearce@nhs.net
  5. Stella.mcgourty@nhs.net
  6. elaine.spencer3@nhs.net
  7. debbie.simmonds5@nhs.net
  8. valpicton@nhs.net
  9. mandy@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


* Spirometry for Nurses updateSpirometry for Nurses update

Time: 1:30 pm

Spirometry for Nurses update

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This workshop is aimed at nurses already performing Spirometry to update their skills and knowledge.

Learning Outcomes

There will be plenty of opportunity to revisit Spirometry technique and participants are invited to bring their practice spirometer although this is not essential.

Learning outcomes include:

Care and maintenance of the equipment
Preparation of the patient
Performing the test
Rationale for performing Spirometry
Practice protocols

Registration opens at 02-05-2019 14:41

Registration closes at 17-07-2019 14:41

Max Participants: 13

Registered Users:

  1. elaine.spencer3@nhs.net
  2. mandy@almc.co.uk
  3. donna.russ1@nhs.net
  4. ellie.truss@nhs.net
  5. robyn.jackson@nhs.net
  6. jenniferlumsden@nhs.net
  7. susan.baber@nhs.net
  8. dawn.mccaffrey@nhs.net
  9. jackie.garde-evans@nhs.net
  10. pauline.cole1@nhs.net

Registration is currently closed.


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* Childhood Imms updateChildhood Imms update

Time: 9:30 am

Childhood Imms update

Description:

Who Should Attend?

Qualified practitioners who Immunise

Learning Outcomes

As per National Minimum Standards and Core Curriculum for Immunisation training (HPA, 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 13-02-2019 14:20

Registration closes at 18-07-2019 14:20

Max Participants: 14

Registered Users:

  1. sue.hoskins@nhs.net
  2. e.fear@nhs.net
  3. alison.baker2@nhs.net
  4. louise.white9@nhs.net
  5. megan.paxton@nhs.net
  6. jenniferlumsden@nhs.net
  7. phoebe.rogers@nhs.net
  8. liz.pemberton1@nhs.net
  9. vivian.munday@nhs.net
  10. emily.redshaw@nhs.net
  11. mandy@almc.co.uk
  12. ellie.truss@nhs.net
  13. michelle@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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* Spirometry for NursesSpirometry for Nurses

Time: 9:30 am

Spirometry for Nurses

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This workshop is designed to increase the confidence and competence of Nurses who perform spirometry and also those are new to it . There will be plenty of opportunity to practice performing and interpreting results in a supportive environment.

Learning Outcomes

The Workshop will include:

Role of spirometry in the primary care management of respiratory care Indications for the test Performing the test Interpreting the results - what is a quality test/understanding validity and reliability Understanding the difference between normal, obstructive and restrictive patterns of lung disease Care and maintenance of equipment.  After attending the workshop the participants will be expected to develop a portfolio of learning to demonstrate their competence in performing spirometry. All aspects of the learning will be supported by BCH\'s community respiratory team.

Registration opens at 07-02-2019 14:07

Registration closes at 22-07-2019 14:07

Max Participants: 9

Registered Users:

  1. mandy@almc.co.uk
  2. lucy.roberts8@nhs.net
  3. bridgetpearce@nhs.net
  4. louise.white9@nhs.net
  5. michelle@almc.co.uk
  6. rhiandrummond@nhs.net
  7. sarah.windatt@nhs.net
  8. e.fear@nhs.net
  9. mandyjayne1965@gmail.com

Registration is currently closed.


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* Flu Update (am)Flu Update (am)

Time: 9:30 am

Flu Update (am)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at Practice Nurses and HCAs/HCSWs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs/HCSWs 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 29-01-2019 10:39

Registration closes at 23-07-2019 10:39

Max Participants: 15

Registered Users:

  1. Lisa.Kift@nhs.net
  2. miffy.saunders@nhs.net
  3. monica.adinolfi@nhs.net
  4. liz.turner6@nhs.net
  5. sue.gotts@nhs.net
  6. bridgetpearce@nhs.net
  7. Amanda.smith38@nhs.net
  8. megan.paxton@nhs.net
  9. pmg.pat@nhs.net
  10. mandy@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


* Flu Update (pm)Flu Update (pm)

Time: 1:30 pm

Flu Update (pm)

Description:

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at Practice Nurses and HCAs/HCSWs who are administering influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia and herpes zoster vaccinations. HCAs/HCSWs 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 29-01-2019 10:42

Registration closes at 23-07-2019 10:42

Max Participants: 16

Registered Users:

  1. susan.baber@nhs.net
  2. a.lee5@nhs.net
  3. liz.turner6@nhs.net
  4. sue.gotts@nhs.net
  5. louise.murray16@nhs.net
  6. carol.degay@nhs.net
  7. emma.eckley@nhs.net
  8. alison.baker2@nhs.net
  9. mandy@almc.co.uk

Registration is currently closed.


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Category Key
 General
 Nurses
 Practice Managers
 GP’s
 Receptionists
 Multi-disciplinary
 HCA