Carrying out manufacturing activities on multiple products with different specifications consecutively.
Sharing & Networking - Light up a Life (or name used) marketing & communications Session aimed at those working in marcomms, as well as whoever else works on the organising of your campaigns and events. THIS SESSION WILL NOT BE RECEORDED
Course Description:This intensive two-day course on the Fundamentals of Dermatology for Primary Care is highly relevant for healthcare professionals in primary care, especially those lacking dermatology in their post-registration training. The course offers an opportunity to advance in practice, gain relevant competencies, and enhance clinical confidence for improved patient care.Introduction:Understanding dermatology care is vital in general practice, given that 10-15% of the primary care workload involves dermatology. Common skin conditions have a significant psychological impact on patients. The course emphasizes the importance of proper skin assessment, accurate diagnosis, and effective patient self-management for better treatment outcomes.Day One:- 09:15 AM: Coffee and registration- 09:30 AM: Introduction and course objectives- 09:40 AM: Anatomy and physiology of normal skin- 10:00 AM: Pathophysiology of acne, eczema, and psoriasis - understanding skin changes- 10:45 AM: Coffee break- 11:00 AM: The language of dermatology - effective description- 11:45 AM: Skin assessment and history-taking - recording observations- 13:00 PM: Lunch break- 13:45 PM: Recognizing skin changes: skin lesions and skin cancer - addressing concerns- 14:00 PM: Hyper and hypo pigmentation - understanding variations- 14:30 PM: Screening for skin cancer and promoting sun safety- 15:00 PM: Dermatology resources and guidelines - accessing information- 16:00 PM: Action plan, evaluation, and resources- 16:15 PM: CloseDay Two:- 09:15 AM: Welcome back and course work review- 09:30 AM: Managing acne in primary care - practical applications and treatments- 10:30 AM: Managing psoriasis in primary care - topical treatment and demonstrations- 10:45 AM: Coffee break- 11:00 AM: Managing eczema in primary care - practical challenges and solutions- 11:45 AM: Understanding patient self-management and psycho-social aspects- 12:30 PM: Lunch break- 13:30 PM: Practical emollient workshop - exploring patient preferences- 14:15 PM: Skin infections - recognition, diagnosis, and management- 14:45 PM: Genital skin conditions - Update on lichen sclerosis recognition and treatment- 15:30 PM: Practice reviews, competencies, and reflective discussion- 16:15 PM: CloseCourse Aim:To equip primary care healthcare professionals with evidence-based knowledge and practical confidence to elevate dermatology care, improve patient support for common skin conditions, and ensure appropriate secondary care referral.Learning Outcomes (Day 1):- Develop a Strong Foundation: Understand skin anatomy and physiology for a comprehensive grasp of normal skin characteristics.- Decipher Pathophysiology: Discern the intricacies of common dermatology conditions, such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis, understanding the underlying skin changes that drive these conditions.- Master the Language of Dermatology: Gain proficiency in describing dermatological observations accurately, facilitating effective communication and reporting.- Harness the Power of Assessment: Elevate skin assessment and history-taking skills, honing the ability to document observations and pertinent patient history with precision.- Recognise Skin Changes: Sharpen the skill of identifying skin lesions and potential indicators of skin cancer, equipped with the expertise to navigate the "when to worry" challenge.- Explore Pigmentation Variations: Delve into hyper and hypo pigmentation, understanding conditions like dermatosis papulosa nigra, sebaceous hyperplasia, solar lentigo, and freckles.- Promote Sun Safety and Dermatology Education: Grasp strategies for skin cancer screening and sun safety healthcare education, contributing to proactive patient care.- Navigate Dermatology Resources: Gain insight into valuable dermatology resources and guidelines, empowering continuous learning beyond the course.Learning Outcomes (Day 2):- Enhance Practical Skills: Gain hands-on experience in managing common skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, and eczema using both over-the-counter and topical treatments.- Empower Patient Support: Engage with patients to gain insights into their experiences of self-managing chronic skin conditions, focusing on psycho-social aspects and effective coping strategies.- Immerse in Practical Emollient Workshop: Participate in a tactile workshop to understand patient preferences and choices in emollient usage.- Refine Diagnostic Skills: Develop the ability to recognize, diagnose, and manage skin infections effectively, improving overall dermatological care.- Master Genital Skin Conditions: Gain updated knowledge on recognising and treating genital skin conditions like lichen sclerosis, enhancing expertise in a specialized area.- Reflect and Consolidate: Engage in reflective discussions, reviewing competencies gained during the course and integrating newfound insights.Course Conclusion:Conclude the two-day course with a profound sense of accomplishment, armed with enriched dermatological knowledge, practical skills, and patient-centered strategies that will positively influence your professional practice.
An in depth look at Pivot Tables and their powerful features to summarise and visualize your data. Course overview Duration: 1 day (6.5 hours) Our Excel – Pivot Table Specialist course is a comprehensive guide to working with Pivot Tables for those who need to learn more about the use of Pivot Tables to summarise and analyse information. This course is designed for existing experienced users of Excel. You should be a confident Excel user and be able to create and edit worksheets and write basic formulas. Objectives By the end of the course you will be able to: Build and customise Pivot Tables Group and sort information Filter information Use slicers and the timeline filter Add different summary calculations Create Pivot Charts Add calculated fields and items Content The anatomy of a Pivot Table Using a Pivot Cache Building a Pivot Table The Pivot Table interface Refreshing the Pivot Table Adding column, row, page and data fields Changing data orientation Showing data fields in columns or rows Drilling down to underlying data Setting Pivot Table options Format options Totals and filters options Display and printing options Data options Customising Pivot Tables Modifying field names Data formatting Changing field layout options Changing summary calculations Working with subtotals Filtering and sorting Filtering items Sorting data Value and label filters Creating top 10 reports Using the Search filter Using the Slicer tool Use the Timeline filter Grouping Grouping date fields Grouping numeric fields Adding your own groups Summary calculations Running totals Differences year on year, month on month % Differences year on year, month on month % of Row, Column, Total and other fields Pivot charts Pivot Chart rules Creating a Pivot Chart Working with your Pivot Chart Creating calculations Adding calculated fields Adding calculated items
A one day course on GDPR for beginners, including practical exercises.
Sharing & Networking - Newcomers Networking Session aimed at those who have joined the hospice sector in the last 12mths - all roles and levels. THIS SESSION WILL NOT BE RECORDED
Data Visualization Courses London. In this Power BI Course, you will learn how to translate data trends, summaries, statistics and insights from your data into powerful and inspirational visualizations This course is ideal for managers and data analysts who need to make business decisions based on data.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for people who use PowerPoint for their business communication needs. Overview To ensure your success in this course, you should have end-user skills with any current version of Windows, including being able to open and close applications, navigate basic file structures, and manage files and folders. This course is intended for those who wish to take advantage of the application for high quality business presentations and reports. Presentations Create Attractive Presentations from Existing PowerPoint Templates Creating Presentations Quickly using Outline to build a Structure Incorporating and reusing slides from other presentations into your own Templates and Customization Using Slide Layouts Using the Slide Master Creating Custom Slide Layout Working with Charts and Tables Create and Modify Tables Create Charts and Graphs Copying Charts into PowerPoint Link Vs Embed Add Visual Elements to a Presentation Create and Modify Shapes Add Images Create SmartArt to Make Easily Modifiable graphics Use SmartArt to Give Dull Text a More Visual Appeal Working with Media and Animation Add Audio to A Presentation Add Video to A Presentation Add and Customize Animations Add and Customize Transitions Preparing to Present Add Notes to A Presentation Presenter View And Slide Show Controls Create A Custom Slide Show Saving and Sharing the Presentation Printing Options and Handouts Additional course details: Nexus Humans Microsoft PowerPoint for the Business User training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Microsoft PowerPoint for the Business User course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
This driver CPC course Vehicle Roadworthiness & Load Safety is suitable for LGV drivers only and will cover: Requirements, Walk Around Checks, Legal Requirements, Additional Checks, Safety Equipment, Defect Reporting, Maintenance, Prohibitions, Considerations Before Loading, Overloading, Load Distribution, Load Security, Vehicle Dimensions, Loading Equipment.
About this course This practical course will help primary teachers to understand the purpose of assessment in history and consider current best practice. We will explore ways of continuing to improve the quality of teaching and learning in history through effective assessment strategies. We will go through practical ideas and resources to enliven teaching and learning in history and provide opportunities for assessment. This course will provide guidance and support to help develop the accuracy of teacher judgements. During the course, we will look at examples of writing and outcomes from different schools and consider how these outcomes demonstrate progress and attainment in history. Outcomes • understand the purpose of assessment in history • consider current best practice • explore ways of continuing to improve the quality of teaching and learning in history through effective assessment strategies • explore practical ideas and resources to enliven teaching and learning in history and provide opportunities for assessment • provide guidance and support to help develop the accuracy of teacher judgements Course leader The course is led by Steven Kenyon. Steven is a member of the Historical Association’s primary committee, having worked as a primary school teacher and then Deputy Head Teacher between 2004 and 2018. He joined Lancashire Professional Development Service in April 2018 as a Teaching and Learning Consultant for Primary History and English. He works closely with Lancashire Archives to promote and develop local history work in primary schools. This year he is a judge for the Historical Association's Young Quills Awards.