Key subjects: Radiography and radiation protection: an update What’s new in infection control and prevention in dentistry? Mouth and orofacial cancer – where are we in 2023? Legal and ethical issues: top 10 risk management tips Safeguarding and the dental team The do’s and don’ts of medical emergencies in dental practice Speakers: Lee Feinberg, Jo Russell, Professor Michael A. O. Lewis, Raj Rattan, Patricia Langley, Katie Baker & Tracy Colmer
This course enables participants to develop essential patient management skills that are necessary for identifying and managing the safe care of a patient requiring cardiac catheterisation.
This is a multidisciplinary interactive workshop providing staff with essential skills and techniques to deliver a professional service.
An opportunity to develop knowledge and skills for wound management, infection control and removing skin closure devices.
A workshop designed specifically for healthcare professionals to meet the standards of the NHS Serious Incident Framework. The day will provide clinical leaders with practical skills to enable them to undertake a root cause analysis and develop an action plan in order to improve quality and safety in their clinical setting.
This course provides the necessary knowledge and skills to facilitate development in palliative and end of life care.
This session covers the legal aspects of documentation and record keeping in healthcare.
A course for Healthcare Assistants, designed to give a broader understanding of anatomy and physiology of the skin and giving ability in recognising lesions, lumps and bumps.
Includes assisting in minor surgery and chaperone training for invasive medical procedures. This course explores the role of Healthcare Support Workers assisting registered medical practitioners in caring for people undergoing minor medical procedures.
To understand and interpret a wide variety of blood results with particular emphasis on musculoskeletal conditions.