The course will increase participants knowledge relating to how drugs work, potential risks and hazards associated with medicines, and provide an overview of the legal and professional aspects of medicines management.
This is a two-day course designed for ward, department and team managers in healthcare. It is suitable for both aspiring ward, department and team managers and those already in post.
A one day programme of study designed for Doctors, Registered Nurses and Allied Health Professionals working in a variety of care settings, whose role may include supporting and advising patients in the later stages of dementia.
Learning Outcomes for 'Minor Illness Update' Day for Experienced Registered Healthcare Professionals By catering to experienced registered healthcare professionals already practicing in the area of minor illness, this 'Minor Illness Update' Day equips participants to elevate their existing skills, apply the latest insights, and enhance patient care through informed, compassionate, and effective practices. Agenda: 09.15Coffee and registration 09.30Introduction and course objectives 09.40Perspective on changes and safe practice within primary care 10.00Respiratory Tract infections 10.45Coffee 11.00Ears, Nose and Throat 13.00Lunch 14.00Abdominal pain and UTIs 14.30Head, Neck and Back Pain 14.30Eye infections 15.00Skin Rashes 15.30Injuries 15.45Evaluations and Close Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the 'Minor Illness Update' Day, aimed at registered and experienced healthcare professionals already practicing in the field of minor illness, participants will be able to: 1. Stay Current in Minor Illness Management: - Demonstrate an updated and well-informed understanding of the latest developments in minor illness management within the primary care context. - Stay informed about current prescribing guidelines and adjustments in the field of minor illness treatment. 2. Critical Analysis of Consultation Dynamics: - Exhibit a critical comprehension of the significant dynamics at play during patient consultations related to minor illness cases. - Apply analytical skills to assess the complexities of patient presentations and prioritize appropriate diagnostic and treatment strategies. 3. Effective Problem-Solving in Practice: - Discuss and analyse practical challenges that arise during minor illness consultations, and propose effective solutions tailored to individual patient needs. - Employ problem-solving abilities to navigate diverse patient scenarios, enhancing overall patient care. 4. Integration of Attitudes and Values: - Develop an understanding of how personal attitudes and values may influence patient interactions and treatment decisions. - Apply self-awareness to ensure professional conduct aligns with ethical and patient-centred principles. 5. Awareness of Professional Growth: - Recognize the ongoing nature of professional development and the importance of staying updated in the rapidly evolving field of minor illness management. - Acknowledge the responsibility for continuous growth, embracing opportunities for learning and improvement. 6. CPD Contribution and Revalidation: - Identify the applicability of these study days as part of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements for experienced registered healthcare professionals already practicing in minor illness. - Understand how participation contributes to professional revalidation, ensuring compliance with professional standards. 7. Virtual Engagement for Learning: - Leverage virtual learning environments effectively to enhance knowledge and skills related to minor illness management. - Demonstrate adaptability in engaging with virtual platforms for professional development and learning. 8. Holistic Patient Care Approach: - Integrate the acquired knowledge to provide holistic care to patients presenting with minor illness, recognizing the interconnectedness of physical and psychosocial aspects. - Foster a patient-centred approach by considering patients' needs, preferences, and well-being.
To enable learners to develop their knowledge and skills in relation to manual handling activities
The emphasis is on competence, fitness to practice and life-long learning. Underpinning this is that clinical specialists and experts take the lead in teaching and training to develop knowledge and skills. However, not everyone has the tools to teach knowing how to is the key to successful learning, this programme is designed to Train the Trainer.
This two day programme is designed to support participants to work through the technical steps and stages as well as the more practical realities of project management.
A comprehensive two days, delivered using a variety of teaching styles, by professionals who manage medical emergencies on a day-to-day basis. A number of the more common presenting conditions are covered providing a structured approach to the pathophysiology, initial assessment and management of the acutely ill medical patient.
Understanding, working with and leading systems that promote patient safety in this way will become increasingly important for all health care providers and this course will help to build a solid foundation in this crucial subject to enhance your career and improve your patient care.