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.
Course Overview: Half Day 'Travel Vaccination' Update Session (Optional Add-On or Standalone Course)Note: This session is offered as an optional add-on or standalone course for participants who are practicing in the area of Travel Health Agenda: 12:45: Registration 13:00: Introduction and Course Objectives 13:05: Risk Assessment - Traveler, Destination, and Vaccines 14:00: Addressing Complex Travelers' Needs 14:30: Coffee Break 14:45: NHS Vaccine Schedule for Travel 15:00: Private Vaccine Schedule for Travel 15:15: Health Promotion for Non-Vaccine Preventable Diseases 15:30: Malaria: Understanding and Mitigation 15:45: Complex Patient Scenarios - Group Work and Shared Learning 16:00: Question and Answer Session for Shared Learning and Addressing Common Problems in Primary Care Learning Outcomes:Upon the successful completion of this 'Travel Vaccination' update session, participants will be able to:1. Conduct Comprehensive Risk Assessment: - Apply effective risk assessment strategies to evaluate the traveler, destination, and appropriate vaccine recommendations, considering individual health conditions and travel factors.2. Address Needs of Complex Travelers: - Analyze and address the unique vaccination requirements of complex travelers, including those with underlying health conditions and special needs.3. Navigate NHS and Private Vaccine Schedules: - Differentiate between the NHS and private vaccine schedules for travel, ensuring accurate administration of vaccines based on travel plans and personal preferences.4. Promote Health for Non-Vaccine Preventable Diseases: - Educate travelers about non-vaccine preventable health risks associated with travel destinations, promoting effective health promotion measures.5. Understand and Manage Malaria Risks: - Grasp the nuances of malaria prevention, including understanding malaria transmission, the selection of appropriate prophylaxis, and educating travelers on malaria risk reduction.6. Collaborate in Complex Patient Scenarios: - Participate in group discussions and shared learning exercises to collaboratively navigate complex travel-related patient scenarios, fostering a multidisciplinary approach.
Menopause UpdateCourse Focus:This specialised training day is meticulously designed for healthcare professionals, including nurses, allied healthcare practitioners (AHPs), and general practitioners (GPs), who are already practicing in the field of menopause care. With established NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) Guidance, practitioners can gain heightened confidence in effectively managing women experiencing menopause-related issues.Meet the Expert:Dr. Katie Barber, a seasoned GP with 15 years of experience in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, leads this comprehensive update. Dr. Barber's journey into Women's Health began during her GP training when she earned diplomas from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare. Her work at the John Radcliffe Hospital's Gynaecology department, where she held a special interest in Gynaecology, sparked her enthusiasm for assisting women in navigating the various facets of menopause. Dr. Barber's expertise is further underlined by her Advanced Certificate of Menopause Care from the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare and her accreditation as a British Menopause Society specialist and Menopause trainer in Oxfordshire. She served as the Clinical Lead for the NHS Menopause service at the John Radcliffe in Oxfordshire until March 2021 and currently holds the role of Clinical Lead for the NHS Community Gynaecology Service in Oxfordshire. In 2020, she launched her private service, Oxford Menopause.Course Agenda:09.15 - Coffee and Registration09.30 - Introduction and Course Objectives09.40 - Physiology, Diagnosis, and Principles of Treatment10.45 - Coffee11.00 - Risks, Benefits, and Special Considerations (e.g., Premature Ovarian Insufficiency)13.00 - Lunch14.00 - Practical Prescribing and Common Pitfalls14.30 - Vulvo-Vaginal Symptoms and Testosterone14.30 - Case Studies and Q&A15.30 - Discussion and Sharing Good Practice - CloseLearning Outcomes:1. Stay Current with Menopausal Evidence: Develop an up-to-date awareness of the latest evidence and clinical guidance concerning menopausal issues and treatment options.2. Foster Critical Patient Discussions: Demonstrate a critical understanding of key discussion points with patients, enabling more informed and productive consultations.3. Problem-Solving Skills: Engage in discussions about relevant practice problems and collaboratively explore solutions within the context of menopause care.4. Values and Attitudes: Develop an awareness of how personal attitudes and values may influence practice in menopause care, fostering a more patient-centric approach.5. Professional Accountability: Understand the ongoing development of practice in the field of menopause care and embrace professional accountability as an integral aspect of providing high-quality care.6. Navigating NICE Guidance: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the NICE Guidance, empowering practitioners to align their practice with established best practices.Please note: Course content may be subject to minor updates and adjustments.
Inspiring, interactive and unique 4-hour CPD certified training on Communication and Co-production with Parents/Carers
We are delighted to share that we are now running our GP Admin Development Programmes Live Online! If your team have had enough of pre-recorded courses then this is perfect! We are delivering the content online - Live! Teams can get involved, interact with each other, and have great discussions. We deliver a suite of programmes to support their development pathway of GP admin staff. Just £79+vat pp for a half day workshop with resources. The third in the series is: Skills for Confidently Signposting Patients This workshop will provide an opportunity to understand why and how we need to 'Frame' signpost options for patients in order to reach a positive outcome. Each practice has their own approach and guidance to signposting. We focus on how best to present the signpost options to patients, ensuring we don't trigger any conflict by saying 'We don't have an GP appointments' and also making the signpost options sound like a Win:Win! We add value by discussing the importance of the role your team play in Signposting - especially in the bigger picture of the NHS. We also look at how signposting effectively can benefit them, the practice, and the PCN. It's suitable for all staff (new and more experienced). We also encourage the line manager to participate so that they can follow up on the content using our manager support pack - enabling staff to sustain and embed the learning. The programme will cover the following: The Evolution of the Reception Role Benefits & Impact of Signposting Building Knowledge & Confidence in using signposting processes & procedures The Signposting Process - including Framing, Gaining Information, Asking Q's and Presenting Solutions Handling Push Back We will be running multiple dates so that you can enrol small groups of staff any one time, leaving you enough people to man the helm!If you have any questions then please do get in touch,lucy@thedevelopmentpeople.co.uk
Learn how to take blood ... train as a Phlebotomist Nationally Recognised Qualification No previous experience or qualifications needed OCN Accredited - Level 3 (advanced) CPD Accredited (The CPD Certification Service) Covers all steps up to live blood draw Practise on artificial arm and fake blood! Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS
This one-day course introduces the field of user experience and provides an excellent entry point to our other specialised training courses. UX processes and practices have become a central component of product design, service design and web design.
As an organisation that takes seriously the wellbeing of our clients and recognises the significant stresses that leadership and management roles place on those that hold those positions - as well as the general mental health crisis faced across the UK - Leadership Management International (UK) have partnered with the excellent Mindcare Training to promote this Mental Health First Aider course run by Mindcare Director, Louise Larkum.
This one-day course introduces the field of user experience and provides an excellent entry point to our other specialised training courses. UX processes and practices have become a central component of product design, service design and web design.