Developing and using our innate resources well is as integral to mental health as meeting our emotional needs – join HG co-founder Ivan Tyrrell and Diploma tutor Carol Harper to explore them further Accredited CPD Certificate: 5 hours Suitable for: All health and welfare professionals – and anyone interested in what makes us who we are A perfectly coordinated seminar, a ‘dance’ between psychotherapy geniuses Ivan Tyrrell and Carol Harper - I wouldn't have missed it for the worldIAKOVOS FLASKIS Why take this course Nature provided us with a wealth of inbuilt resources to help us get our innate physical and emotional needs met. They are a fundamental part of being human, what we call human ‘givens’, and can be usefully thought of as internal guidance systems that not only enable us to survive but to achieve remarkable things. They have been continuously refined over thousands of years and are still evolving. A lot of attention is given to the importance of ensuring that people’s innate emotional and physical needs are met well – but our resources are an integral part of this: if they are not fully developed, or are misused or even damaged, we can suffer greatly. A clear understanding of these guidance systems, how they work and what they do for us, is essential if you wish to help others, improve our society, or understand yourself and those around you better. This is especially true if you are an involved parent, teacher, manager, or any kind of therapist. If you work with, or for, others you need this knowledge – understanding what makes us all ‘tick’ should be at the heart of everything we do. Amazing! Incredibly fascinating subject delivered with a deep respect for the profound human resources with which we are endowed...DAMIAN FEARNS, TRAINER, FACILITATOR, COACH What you will gain A deeper understanding of yourself and others More insight into the holistic nature of the rich but incomplete patterns that we inherit from our genes How and why these patterns must seek their completion in the environment An increased understanding of how memory is involved in learning – from birth to old age Guidance about how malleable memory is and why forgetting is as important as remembering The unexpected science behind emotional arousal – how emotions are created moment by moment A deeper understanding of the APET model – and why metaphorical pattern matching is central to all human interactions and endeavours Greater insight into why emotions create trance states in us – and the role this plays in many disorders Why being able to go into trance is essential for learning A richer understanding of the important role imagination plays A better understanding of how dreaming preserves the integrity of our genetic inheritance The confidence and skills to build on the instinct for rapport and what happens when that instinct is only crudely met in infancy An understanding of how rapport plays an important part in language acquisition How to counter the blight of loneliness Why reasoning is important and so difficult for some people What it means to ‘know’ something How we can check out our own emotional responses and biases We also consider whether intuition is an innate resource and the role accessing the Observing Self has in spiritual development And much more… No prior knowledge of the human givens approach is needed to benefit from this course. What's included? 14 Videos 10 Multiple choice quizzes PDF Course Notes & downloads Life-long access CPD Certificate Course programme The ‘A closer look at our innate resources’ online course is split into 10 sections and covers the following: Resources: guidance systems for life and learning Emotions, dreaming, trance states, imagination The ability to build rapport Reason, how we know and the Observing Self This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 5 hours of CPD training. Meet your tutors Ivan Tyrrell Ivan Tyrrell worked for many years as a psychotherapist and now spends most of his time lecturing and writing. Read more Carol Harper Carol has 30 years’ experience in private practice, her holistic outlook and curiosity has influenced her professional development… Read more Good to know This new online course is based on live online training given during the pandemic. It gives you a unique opportunity to learn from Ivan Tyrrell, co-founder of the human givens approach, and co-author with Joe Griffin of best-selling books about our innate needs and resources. He is joined by senior tutor Carol Harper – and together they draw on their extensive knowledge and lifetimes’ experience to share key insights that will deepen your psychological understanding and increase your ability to help people.
Understanding loss and the best ways to help This sensitive course gives you greater insight into our natural grieving process, what can go wrong, the myths about grief, and how you can support those going through it Accredited CPD: 6 hours Incredibly helpful online grief course, very informativeEMMA WARDROPPER Loss is a common human experience and major part of life – every one of us will face the loss of a loved one at some time in our lives. Grief and bereavement can hit us in other ways too – like when we lose someone through dementia, addiction or divorce, or lose something significant, like the ability to have our own children or our physical health. This online course helps explain the different ways people react to grief, offers guidance on the most appropriate ways to support people and will also help you with your own grief when the time comes. Véronique's compassion and own extensive experience of grief and supporting others really shines through Why take this course In our Western culture death and dying have largely been taken into the realm of professionals, with many of us dying in hospital. Death is rarely a part of our conversations. Many don’t feel comfortable around the bereaved, they don’t know what to say or do for the best, or what to expect when faced with a bereaved person. This can make the experience of being bereaved very lonely, particularly as there are also many misunderstandings around grief, which can sometimes make matters worse. Véronique is passionate about dispelling these myths and giving people a clear roadmap to demystify what is a normal, healthy response to the death of a loved one – and identify when professional help might be needed. As well as her own personal experiences of grief, she has supported countless others over the years through her professional role as a Human Givens practitioner as well as on a personal level. This compassionate online course, which is illustrated with case histories and packed full of practical tips, will help you feel more confident when supporting grieving friends, patients, family or neighbours – and leave you better prepared for what to expect in your own times of grief. What will you learn The common myths surrounding grief and bereavement – what’s true and what isn’t How differing cultural, religious and belief-based views impact on how people grieve What the science and the latest research tells us about the grieving process The 3 common responses to the death of a loved one When grieving becomes a problem; complicated, avoidant or delayed grief Grieving for someone who is still alive Two different sorts of crying Pathological grieving – how to tell if professional help is needed Guilt and grieving over the loss of someone you feel you might have helped, e.g. suicide, drug or alcohol related death Why our innate emotional needs (part of our ‘human givens’) have a protective role Essential ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ for those wanting to support an individual who has lost a loved one – and how these can change over time or depending on the context How the circumstances around a death can affect how individuals grieve The impact of sudden, unexpected death What to expect in the early days following the loss of a loved one The value and use of ritual The role of our emotions – and why they can come up again out of the blue, sometimes years later How to help children and teenagers deal with death Living loss: grieving over e.g. divorce, infertility, caring for a loved one who is terminally ill, estrangement from friends or family members, the loss of job, or status, freedom, hope etc. The effects of trauma on the process of grief and when to detraumatise the memory How depression and trauma can impact on grieving Practical ways to help someone immersed in grief Case history showing how a human givens therapist helped with extreme grief Help for those that are grieving Case studies: personal experiences of being bereaved and what helped Strategies to avoid being overwhelmed – dipping in and out of grief The use of targeted specialist groups (e.g. death by suicide, drugs, alcohol, the death of a child, of a life partner, cancer, sudden death, stillbirth, sepsis or Covid) and social media Finding meaning and purpose after loss Re-engaging with life Integrating the changes. Course Programme Part 1How and why we grieve Part 2What you need to know about grief and bereavement Part 3 Practical things you can do to help Who is this course suitable for This course is for anyone who would like to understand more about grief and the different ways loss can affect us, and to feel more confident in helping those who are bereaved. An online course, it is presented in a clear, practical way without psychobabble to make it as readily accessible and helpful to as many people as possible – including those who may be currently grieving themselves. What's included? Videos PDF Course notes Life-long access CPD Certificate Course format This online course is split into 3 modules, each of which are broken down further into different sections of videos clips delivered in English. There are also course notes for you to download, plus additional reading information and a range of helpful links. You can take as long as you like to work your way through this online course on Grief and Bereavement and can view it as many times as you like. Once you have completed the course, you will receive a CPD certificate. This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 6 hours of CPD training. Meet your tutor Véronique Chown Véronique is a psychotherapist with over 20 years experience in private practice during which time she also worked for three years in the NHS. Read more
This workshop is a hands on, experiential practical session focusing on 3 key skills essential to effective CBT practice. For each of the three skills there will be a short overview followed enabling participants to work to practice these skills followed by supportive, constructive non-judgmental feedback.
A medical secretary is responsible for ensuring that a doctor's office runs smoothly so that patients receive the best possible care. A medical secretary must understand office organisation and standard procedures to provide this secretarial support. They should also be able to use medical terminologies fluently. This Office Admin and Reception Skills will teach you about the medical secretarial profession and the skills needed to do the job successfully. This coursewill teach you about the roles and responsibilities of a medical secretary. You will also learn various medical secretary skills, including an effective filing system, medical transcription, medical writing, maintaining medical records, an appointment system, and more. Furthermore, this comprehensive Office Admin and Reception Skills will teach you the critical concepts of patient confidentiality and other legal aspects of the healthcare industry. Learning Outcomes After completing this course, learner will be able to: Understand the fundamentals of the National Health Service. Understand the roles and responsibilities of a medical secretary. Know how to organise schedules and manage appointment systems. Gain a clear understanding of the Law, Ethics and Medicine. Gain a thorough understanding of the effective filing system in medical offices. Familiarise yourself with the concept of patient confidentiality and its dos and don'ts. Become skilled at controlling and ordering stocks and supplies. Gain in-depth knowledge of Medical Terminology and Clinical Aspects. Know the importance of health and safety in the healthcare sector. Have a solid understanding of Complementary Medicine Why Choose Diploma in Medical Receptionist and Secretary from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Receptionist : Office Admin and Reception Skills developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Receptionist : Office Admin and Reception Skills Course. **Courses are included in this Receptionist : Office Admin and Reception Skills Bundle Course Course 01: Receptionist : Office Admin and Reception Skills Course 02: Communication Skills Course Course 03: Level 4 Time Management Course Course 04: Level 5 Negotiation Skills Course Course 05: Level 5 Report Writing Course Course 06: Level 4 Copy Writing Course Course 07: Level 2 Customer Service Course 08: Level 1 Certificate in Well-being Course 09: Mental Health Support Worker Course 10: Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support ***Others Included of Receptionist : Office Admin and Reception Skills Bundle Course Free 10 PDF Certificate Access to Content - Lifetime Exam Fee - Totally Free Free Retake Exam [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course ] Detailed course curriculum of the Office Admin and Reception Skills: Module 1: The National Health Service History Structure of the NHS The NHS Plan Resource Allocation Delivering Care Mental Health Services Public Health The NHS, the Regions and Devolution Module 2: Patient (Customer) Care The Medical Receptionist Putting Patient First Complaints Within the Health Service The Complaints Procedure Patient and Public Involvement Patient's Rights Access to Health Care Total Quality in Medical Practice Customer Care: Involving Patients and the Public Module 3: Communication Report Writing Electronic Mail & Mobile Phones: Text Messages Telephone Skills People Skills - Face to Face Meeting Performance Review & Counselling The Practice Leaflet & Hospital Information Leaflets Networking Module 4: Law, Ethics and Medicine Medical Ethics and Etiquette Doctor's Duties Patient's Right The Regulatory Bodies and Their Role Legal Aspects Certification Health and Safety at Work Module 5: Health & Safety in a Clinical Environment First Aid at Work Hazardous Substances The NHS National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) Hepatitis & AIDS Fire Precautions Clinical Risk Management Coping With Aggression & Violence Module 6: Practical Reception Skills in General Practice Record Keeping and General Administration Information Technology Module 7: The Hospital Service The Patient's Route Through the Hospital Outpatient Appointments Admissions from the Waiting List Accident and Emergency Admissions Home From Hospital Support Day Cases and Ward Attendees Hospital Team Clinical Audit Star Ratings What is a Medical Record? Cases Notes Master Index Filing Room or Records Library Medical Records Procedure for Departments Retention of Records Destruction of Medical Records The Role of the Secretary in the Hospital Module 8: Private Medicine Private Clinic or Hospital The Secretary In Private Practice Module 9: Forms, Fees and Finances in General Practises Contracting Finance Practice Income Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Module 10: Using Information Technology Computers in General Practice Electronic Medicine Computers in Hospitals Maintaining Security Module 11: Medical Terminology and Clinical Aspects Pathology and X-ray Examinations Prescribing and Drugs Nurse Prescribing New Developments in Pharmacy Module 12: Audit, Health Economics and Ensuring Quality for the Medical Receptionist and Secretary Audit Health Economics and Cost-effective Medicine Private Finance Initiative Clinical Governance National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) National Clinical Assessment Service (NCAS) National Service Framework (NSF) Patient Surveys Module 13: Complementary Medicine Acupuncture Alexander Technique Aromatherapy Chiropractic Homoeopathy Hydrotherapy Hypnotherapy Osteopathy Reflexology ------------------- ***Communication Skills Course*** Module 01: Introduction to Communication Module 02: The Communication Skills Module 03: Different Types of Communication Module 04: Different Methods of Communication Module 05: Styles of Communication Module 06: Barriers to Communication Module 07: Assessing Communication Competence: Relevant Criteria Module 08: Seven Actions for Effective Communication Module 09: Do's and Don'ts of Effective Communication ------------------- ***Level 4 Time Management Course*** Module 1: Basics of Time Management Module 2: Prioritise Your Time Module 3: Organise Your Time Module 4: Using Your Time Efficiently Module 5: Time Management in the Workplace Module 6: Time Management For Students Module 7: Time Management Software Module 8: Create a Value-Based Time Management Plan ------------------- ***Level 5 Proofreading & Copy Editing*** Module 01: An Overview of Proofreading Module 02: Use of the Style Guide Module 03: Spelling and Grammar Module 04: Paper-based Proofreading Module 05: On the Screen Proofreading Module 06: Basics of Copy Editing Module 07: Copy Editing - the Use of Language Module 08: Copy Editing - Checking Accuracy and Facts Module 09: Copy Editing - Legal Checks Module 10: Career Development ------------------- ***Level 5 Negotiation Skills Course*** Module 01: An Overview of Negotiation Module 02: How to Prepare For Negotiations Module 03: The Process of Negotiation Module 04: Ways of Developing Persuasion & Influencing Skills Module 05: Ways of Developing Communication Skills Module 06: How to Develop Active Listening Skills Module 07: Comprehending Body Language Module 08: Assertiveness and Self Confidence Module 09: Managing Anger Module 10: Managing Stress Module 11: Negotiation Tactics to Closing a Better Deal Module 12: Ways of Overcoming Sales Objections ------------------- ***Level 5 Report Writing Course*** Module 01: Introduction to Report Writing Module 02: The Basics of Business Report Writing Module 03: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-1): Preparation & Planning Module 04: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-2): Collecting and Handling Information Module 05: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-3): Writing and Revising Report Module 06: The Creative Side of Report Writing (Part -1): A Style Guide to Good Report Writing Module 07: The Creative Side of Report Writing (Part -2): Improving the Presentation of Your Report Module 08: Developing Research Skills Module 09: Developing Creativity & Innovation Module 10: Develop Critical Thinking Skills Module 11: Interpersonal Skill Development ------------------- ***Level 2 Customer Service*** Module 1: Introduction to Customer Service Module 2: Understanding the Organisation Module 3: Prepare to Deliver Excellent Customer Service Module 4: Communication in the Customer Service Role Module 5: Understand Customers ------------------- ***Level 1 Certificate in Well-being*** ------------------- ***Mental Health Support Worker*** ------------------- ***Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support*** ------------------- Assessment Method After completing each module of the Receptionist : Office Admin and Reception Skills, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Once you complete all the modules in this manner, you will be qualified to request your certification. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Receptionist : Office Admin and Reception Skills, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. It will act as proof of your extensive professional development. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? Office Admin and Reception Skills is ideal for Health Care Professionals who work and will be working in healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities. Requirements There are no specific requirements for this Receptionist : Office Admin and Reception Skills because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Students who intend to enrol in this Receptionist : Office Admin and Reception Skills must meet the following requirements: Good command of the English language Must be vivacious and self-driven Basic computer knowledge A minimum of 16 years of age is required Career path After completing this Receptionist : Office Admin and Reception Skills, you will have developed a set of skills necessary for career advancement and will be able to pursue a variety of job opportunities, including - Medical Receptionist Medical Secretary Healthcare Administrator GP Receptionist Patient Coordinator Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
A medical secretary is responsible for ensuring that a doctor's office runs smoothly so that patients receive the best possible care. A medical secretary must understand office organisation and standard procedures to provide this secretarial support. They should also be able to use medical terminologies fluently. This course will teach you about the medical secretarial profession and the skills needed to do the job successfully. This coursewill teach you about the roles and responsibilities of a medical secretary. You will also learn various medical secretary skills, including an effective filing system, medical transcription, medical writing, maintaining medical records, an appointment system, and more. Furthermore, this comprehensive Secretary & Receptionist will teach you the critical concepts of patient confidentiality and other legal aspects of the healthcare industry. Learning Outcomes After completing this course, learner will be able to: Understand the fundamentals of the National Health Service. Understand the roles and responsibilities of a medical secretary. Know how to organise schedules and manage appointment systems. Gain a clear understanding of the Law, Ethics and Medicine. Gain a thorough understanding of the effective filing system in medical offices. Familiarise yourself with the concept of patient confidentiality and its dos and don'ts. Become skilled at controlling and ordering stocks and supplies. Gain in-depth knowledge of Medical Terminology and Clinical Aspects. Know the importance of health and safety in the healthcare sector. Have a solid understanding of Complementary Medicine Why Choose Diploma in Medical Receptionist and Secretary from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. This Course developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing this Course. **Courses are included in this Bundle Course Course 01: Secretary : Medical Secretary & Receptionist Course 02: Dealing With Difficult People Course 03: Communication Skills Course Course 04: Level 4 Time Management Course Course 05: Level 5 Negotiation Skills Course Course 06: Level 5 Report Writing Course Course 07: Level 1 Certificate in Well-being Course 08: Level 2 Customer Service Course 09: Mental Health Support Worker Course 10: Workplace Stress Management Course 11: Level 2 Award in Job Search and Interview Skills ***Others Included of Medical Secretary & Receptionist Bundle Course Free 11 PDF Certificate Access to Content - Lifetime Exam Fee - Totally Free Free Retake Exam [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course ] Detailed course curriculum of the Medical Secretary & Receptionist: Module 1: The National Health Service History Structure of the NHS The NHS Plan Resource Allocation Delivering Care Mental Health Services Public Health The NHS, the Regions and Devolution Module 2: Patient (Customer) Care The Medical Receptionist Putting Patient First Complaints Within the Health Service The Complaints Procedure Patient and Public Involvement Patient's Rights Access to Health Care Total Quality in Medical Practice Customer Care: Involving Patients and the Public Module 3: Communication Report Writing Electronic Mail & Mobile Phones: Text Messages Telephone Skills People Skills - Face to Face Meeting Performance Review & Counselling The Practice Leaflet & Hospital Information Leaflets Networking Module 4: Law, Ethics and Medicine Medical Ethics and Etiquette Doctor's Duties Patient's Right The Regulatory Bodies and Their Role Legal Aspects Certification Health and Safety at Work Module 5: Health & Safety in a Clinical Environment First Aid at Work Hazardous Substances The NHS National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) Hepatitis & AIDS Fire Precautions Clinical Risk Management Coping With Aggression & Violence Module 6: Practical Reception Skills in General Practice Record Keeping and General Administration Information Technology Module 7: The Hospital Service The Patient's Route Through the Hospital Outpatient Appointments Admissions from the Waiting List Accident and Emergency Admissions Home From Hospital Support Day Cases and Ward Attendees Hospital Team Clinical Audit Star Ratings What is a Medical Record? Cases Notes Master Index Filing Room or Records Library Medical Records Procedure for Departments Retention of Records Destruction of Medical Records The Role of the Secretary in the Hospital Module 8: Private Medicine Private Clinic or Hospital The Secretary In Private Practice Module 9: Forms, Fees and Finances in General Practises Contracting Finance Practice Income Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Module 10: Using Information Technology Computers in General Practice Electronic Medicine Computers in Hospitals Maintaining Security Module 11: Medical Terminology and Clinical Aspects Pathology and X-ray Examinations Prescribing and Drugs Nurse Prescribing New Developments in Pharmacy Module 12: Audit, Health Economics and Ensuring Quality for the Medical Receptionist and Secretary Audit Health Economics and Cost-effective Medicine Private Finance Initiative Clinical Governance National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) National Clinical Assessment Service (NCAS) National Service Framework (NSF) Patient Surveys Module 13: Complementary Medicine Acupuncture Alexander Technique Aromatherapy Chiropractic Homoeopathy Hydrotherapy Hypnotherapy Osteopathy Reflexology ------------------- ***Communication Skills Course*** Module 01: Introduction to Communication Module 02: The Communication Skills Module 03: Different Types of Communication Module 04: Different Methods of Communication Module 05: Styles of Communication Module 06: Barriers to Communication Module 07: Assessing Communication Competence: Relevant Criteria Module 08: Seven Actions for Effective Communication Module 09: Do's and Don'ts of Effective Communication ------------------- ***Level 4 Time Management Course*** Module 1: Basics of Time Management Module 2: Prioritise Your Time Module 3: Organise Your Time Module 4: Using Your Time Efficiently Module 5: Time Management in the Workplace Module 6: Time Management For Students Module 7: Time Management Software Module 8: Create a Value-Based Time Management Plan ------------------- ***Level 1 Certificate in Well-being*** Module 01: Introduction to Stress and Stress Management Module 02: Develop an Awareness of Mental Health Module 03: Develop an Awareness of Substance Misuse Module 04: Introductory Awareness of the Importance of Healthy Eating and Drinking for Adults Module 05: Dementia Awareness ------------------- ***Dealing With Difficult People*** Module 01: Difficult People and Their Difficult Behaviour Module 02: Communicating With Difficult People Module 03: Standing Up to Difficult People Module 04: A Quick Guide to the Seven Classically Difficult Types Module 05: Dealing with Bosses Who Drive You Barmy Module 06: Colleagues to Throttle Module 07: Dealing With Impossible People Module 08: The Temper Tantrum Type ------------------- ***Level 5 Negotiation Skills Course*** Module 01: An Overview of Negotiation Module 02: How to Prepare For Negotiations Module 03: The Process of Negotiation Module 04: Ways of Developing Persuasion & Influencing Skills Module 05: Ways of Developing Communication Skills Module 06: How to Develop Active Listening Skills Module 07: Comprehending Body Language Module 08: Assertiveness and Self Confidence Module 09: Managing Anger Module 10: Managing Stress Module 11: Negotiation Tactics to Closing a Better Deal Module 12: Ways of Overcoming Sales Objections ------------------- ***Level 5 Report Writing Course*** Module 01: Introduction to Report Writing Module 02: The Basics of Business Report Writing Module 03: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-1): Preparation & Planning Module 04: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-2): Collecting and Handling Information Module 05: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-3): Writing and Revising Report Module 06: The Creative Side of Report Writing (Part -1): A Style Guide to Good Report Writing Module 07: The Creative Side of Report Writing (Part -2): Improving the Presentation of Your Report Module 08: Developing Research Skills Module 09: Developing Creativity & Innovation Module 10: Develop Critical Thinking Skills Module 11: Interpersonal Skill Development ------------------- ***Level 2 Customer Service*** Module 1: Introduction to Customer Service Module 2: Understanding the Organisation Module 3: Prepare to Deliver Excellent Customer Service Module 4: Communication in the Customer Service Role Module 5: Understand Customers ------------------- ***Mental Health Support Worker*** ------------------- ***Workplace Stress Management*** ------------------- ***Level 2 Award in Job Search and Interview Skills*** ------------------- Assessment Method After completing each module of the Medical Secretary & Receptionist, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Once you complete all the modules in this manner, you will be qualified to request your certification. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. It will act as proof of your extensive professional development. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? Medical Secretary & Receptionist is ideal for Health Care Professionals who work and will be working in healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities. Requirements Students who intend to enrol in this course must meet the following requirements: Good command of the English language Must be vivacious and self-driven Basic computer knowledge A minimum of 16 years of age is required Career path After completing this course, you will have developed a set of skills necessary for career advancement and will be able to pursue a variety of job opportunities, including - Medical Receptionist Medical Secretary Healthcare Administrator GP Receptionist Patient Coordinator Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
A medical secretary is responsible for ensuring that a doctor's office runs smoothly so that patients receive the best possible care. A medical secretary must understand office organisation and standard procedures to provide this secretarial support. They should also be able to use medical terminologies fluently. This Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills course will teach you about the medical secretarial profession and the skills needed to do the job successfully. This course will teach you about the roles and responsibilities of a medical secretary. You will also learn various medical secretary skills, including an effective filing system, medical transcription, medical writing, maintaining medical records, an appointment system, and more. Furthermore, this comprehensive Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills course will teach you the critical concepts of patient confidentiality and other legal aspects of the healthcare industry. Learning Outcomes After completing this Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills course, learner will be able to: Understand the fundamentals of the National Health Service. Understand the roles and responsibilities of a medical secretary. Know how to organise schedules and manage appointment systems. Gain a clear understanding of the Law, Ethics and Medicine. Gain a thorough understanding of the effective filing system in medical offices. Familiarise yourself with the concept of patient confidentiality and its dos and don'ts. Become skilled at controlling and ordering stocks and supplies. Gain in-depth knowledge of Medical Terminology and Clinical Aspects. Know the importance of health and safety in the healthcare sector. Have a solid understanding of Complementary Medicine Why Choose Medical Receptionist Skills Course from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills Course developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills course. **Courses are included in this Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills Bundle Course Course 01: Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills Course 02: Workplace Stress Management Course 03: Anger Management ***Others Included of Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills Bundle Course Free 3 PDF Certificate Access to Content - Lifetime Exam Fee - Totally Free Free Retake Exam [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course ] Detailed course curriculum of the Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills Course: Module 1: The National Health Service History Structure of the NHS The NHS Plan Resource Allocation Delivering Care Mental Health Services Public Health The NHS, the Regions and Devolution Module 2: Patient (Customer) Care The Medical Receptionist Putting Patient First Complaints Within the Health Service The Complaints Procedure Patient and Public Involvement Patient's Rights Access to Health Care Total Quality in Medical Practice Customer Care: Involving Patients and the Public Module 3: Communication Report Writing Electronic Mail & Mobile Phones: Text Messages Telephone Skills People Skills - Face to Face Meeting Performance Review & Counselling The Practice Leaflet & Hospital Information Leaflets Networking Module 4: Law, Ethics and Medicine Medical Ethics and Etiquette Doctor's Duties Patient's Right The Regulatory Bodies and Their Role Legal Aspects Certification Health and Safety at Work Module 5: Health & Safety in a Clinical Environment First Aid at Work Hazardous Substances The NHS National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) Hepatitis & AIDS Fire Precautions Clinical Risk Management Coping With Aggression & Violence Module 6: Practical Reception Skills in General Practice Record Keeping and General Administration Information Technology Module 7: The Hospital Service The Patient's Route Through the Hospital Outpatient Appointments Admissions from the Waiting List Accident and Emergency Admissions Home From Hospital Support Day Cases and Ward Attendees Hospital Team Clinical Audit Star Ratings What is a Medical Record? Cases Notes Master Index Filing Room or Records Library Medical Records Procedure for Departments Retention of Records Destruction of Medical Records The Role of the Secretary in the Hospital Module 8: Private Medicine Private Clinic or Hospital The Secretary In Private Practice Module 9: Forms, Fees and Finances in General Practises Contracting Finance Practice Income Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Module 10: Using Information Technology Computers in General Practice Electronic Medicine Computers in Hospitals Maintaining Security Module 11: Medical Terminology and Clinical Aspects Pathology and X-ray Examinations Prescribing and Drugs Nurse Prescribing New Developments in Pharmacy Module 12: Audit, Health Economics and Ensuring Quality for the Medical Receptionist and Secretary Audit Health Economics and Cost-effective Medicine Private Finance Initiative Clinical Governance National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) National Clinical Assessment Service (NCAS) National Service Framework (NSF) Patient Surveys Module 13: Complementary Medicine Acupuncture Alexander Technique Aromatherapy Chiropractic Homoeopathy Hydrotherapy Hypnotherapy Osteopathy Reflexology ------------------- ***Workplace Stress Management*** Module 01: Workplace Stress Module 02: Rational and Irrational Beliefs Module 03: The ABC Framework of REBT Module 04: Cognitive Therapy (CT) Module 05: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) in the Workplace Module 06: Conclusion ------------------- ***Anger Management*** Module 01: Introduction to Anger Module 02: The Process in Anger Module 03: Effect of Anger on Our Thinking Module 04: How to Manage Anger ------------------ Assessment Method After completing each module of the Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Once you complete all the modules in this manner, you will be qualified to request your certification. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. It will act as proof of your extensive professional development. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? This Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills course is ideal for Health Care Professionals who work and will be working in healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities. Requirements There are no specific requirements for this Medical Receptionist - Essential Skills course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Career path After completing this course, you will have developed a set of skills necessary for career advancement and will be able to pursue a variety of job opportunities, including - Medical Receptionist Medical Secretary Healthcare Administrator GP Receptionist Patient Coordinator Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
Why do young people increasingly turn to self harm as a way of dealing with stress? And what can caring adults do to respond to this mystifying behaviour? This workshop will explore the many variables which lead to self harmm while exploring methods of healing distress through curiosity and compassionate understanding Hosted by Dr Leslie Lund Leslie is an Adolescent Psychotherapist and Family Therapist with nearly 30 years of experience. As a senior therapist, she supervises other private practice therapists, school counsellors and administrators within schools, as well as other psychological professionals within the wider community. She has a special interest in the mental health of young people within educational environments and supports the development of Wellbeing programmes in schools.
A medical secretary is responsible for ensuring that a doctor's office runs smoothly so that patients receive the best possible care. A medical secretary must understand office organisation and standard procedures to provide this secretarial support. They should also be able to use medical terminologies fluently. This Medical Secretary & Receptionist course will teach you about the medical secretarial profession and the skills needed to do the job successfully. This course will teach you about the roles and responsibilities of a medical secretary. You will also learn various medical secretary skills, including an effective filing system, medical transcription, medical writing, maintaining medical records, an appointment system, and more. Furthermore, this comprehensive this course will teach you the critical concepts of patient confidentiality and other legal aspects of the healthcare industry. Learning Outcomes After completing this Medical Secretary & Receptionistcourse, learner will be able to: Understand the fundamentals of the National Health Service. Understand the roles and responsibilities of a medical secretary. Know how to organise schedules and manage appointment systems. Gain a clear understanding of the Law, Ethics and Medicine. Gain a thorough understanding of the effective filing system in medical offices. Familiarise yourself with the concept of patient confidentiality and its dos and don'ts. Become skilled at controlling and ordering stocks and supplies. Gain in-depth knowledge of Medical Terminology and Clinical Aspects. Know the importance of health and safety in the healthcare sector. Have a solid understanding of Complementary Medicine Why Choose Medical Secretary & Receptionist Course from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Medical Secretary & Receptionist Course developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing Medical Secretary & Receptionist course. Assessment Method After completing each module of the Medical Secretary & Receptionist, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Once you complete all the modules in this manner, you will be qualified to request your certification. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for Medical Secretary & Receptionist course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. It will act as proof of your extensive professional development. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. [Bundle Course 1] Detailed course curriculum of the Medical Secretary & Receptionist Module 1: The National Health Service History Structure of the NHS The NHS Plan Resource Allocation Delivering Care Mental Health Services Public Health The NHS, the Regions and Devolution Module 2: Patient (Customer) Care The Medical Receptionist Putting Patient First Complaints Within the Health Service The Complaints Procedure Patient and Public Involvement Patient's Rights Access to Health Care Total Quality in Medical Practice Customer Care: Involving Patients and the Public Module 3: Communication Report Writing Electronic Mail & Mobile Phones: Text Messages Telephone Skills People Skills - Face to Face Meeting Performance Review & Counselling The Practice Leaflet & Hospital Information Leaflets Networking Module 4: Law, Ethics and Medicine Medical Ethics and Etiquette Doctor's Duties Patient's Right The Regulatory Bodies and Their Role Legal Aspects Certification Health and Safety at Work Module 5: Health & Safety in a Clinical Environment First Aid at Work Hazardous Substances The NHS National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) Hepatitis & AIDS Fire Precautions Clinical Risk Management Coping With Aggression & Violence Module 6: Practical Reception Skills in General Practice Record Keeping and General Administration Information Technology Module 7: The Hospital Service The Patient's Route Through the Hospital Outpatient Appointments Admissions from the Waiting List Accident and Emergency Admissions Home From Hospital Support Day Cases and Ward Attendees Hospital Team Clinical Audit Star Ratings What is a Medical Record? Cases Notes Master Index Filing Room or Records Library Medical Records Procedure for Departments Retention of Records Destruction of Medical Records The Role of the Secretary in the Hospital Module 8: Private Medicine Private Clinic or Hospital The Secretary In Private Practice Module 9: Forms, Fees and Finances in General Practises Contracting Finance Practice Income Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Module 10: Using Information Technology Computers in General Practice Electronic Medicine Computers in Hospitals Maintaining Security Module 11: Medical Terminology and Clinical Aspects Pathology and X-ray Examinations Prescribing and Drugs Nurse Prescribing New Developments in Pharmacy Module 12: Audit, Health Economics and Ensuring Quality for the Medical Receptionist and Secretary Audit Health Economics and Cost-effective Medicine Private Finance Initiative Clinical Governance National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) National Clinical Assessment Service (NCAS) National Service Framework (NSF) Patient Surveys Module 13: Complementary Medicine Acupuncture Alexander Technique Aromatherapy Chiropractic Homoeopathy Hydrotherapy Hypnotherapy Osteopathy Reflexology [Bundle Course 2] Dealing With Difficult People Module 01: Difficult People and Their Difficult Behaviour Module 02: Communicating With Difficult People Module 03: Standing Up to Difficult People Module 04: A Quick Guide to the Seven Classically Difficult Types Module 05: Dealing with Bosses Who Drive You Barmy Module 06: Colleagues to Throttle Module 07: Dealing With Impossible People Module 08: The Temper Tantrum Type [Bundle Course 3] Communication Skills Course Module 01: Introduction to Communication Module 02: The Communication Skills Module 03: Different Types of Communication Module 04: Different Methods of Communication Module 05: Styles of Communication Module 06: Barriers to Communication Module 07: Assessing Communication Competence: Relevant Criteria Module 08: Seven Actions for Effective Communication Module 09: Do's and Don'ts of Effective Communication [Bundle Course 4] Level 4 Time Management Course Module 1: Basics of Time Management Module 2: Prioritise Your Time Module 3: Organise Your Time Module 4: Using Your Time Efficiently Module 5: Time Management in the Workplace Module 6: Time Management For Students Module 7: Time Management Software Module 8: Create a Value-Based Time Management Plan [Bundle Course 5] Level 5 Negotiation Skills Course Module 01: An Overview of Negotiation Module 02: How to Prepare For Negotiations Module 03: The Process of Negotiation Module 04: Ways of Developing Persuasion & Influencing Skills Module 05: Ways of Developing Communication Skills Module 06: How to Develop Active Listening Skills Module 07: Comprehending Body Language Module 08: Assertiveness and Self Confidence Module 09: Managing Anger Module 10: Managing Stress Module 11: Negotiation Tactics to Closing a Better Deal Module 12: Ways of Overcoming Sales Objections [Bundle Course 6] Level 5 Report Writing Course Module 01: Introduction to Report Writing Module 02: The Basics of Business Report Writing Module 03: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-1): Preparation & Planning Module 04: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-2): Collecting and Handling Information Module 05: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-3): Writing and Revising Report Module 06: The Creative Side of Report Writing (Part -1): A Style Guide to Good Report Writing Module 07: The Creative Side of Report Writing (Part -2): Improving the Presentation of Your Report Module 08: Developing Research Skills Module 09: Developing Creativity & Innovation Module 10: Develop Critical Thinking Skills Module 11: Interpersonal Skill Development [Bundle Course 7] Level 5 Proofreading & Copy Editing Module 01: An Overview of Proofreading Module 02: Use of the Style Guide Module 03: Spelling and Grammar Module 04: Paper-based Proofreading Module 05: On the Screen Proofreading Module 06: Basics of Copy Editing Module 07: Copy Editing - the Use of Language Module 08: Copy Editing - Checking Accuracy and Facts Module 09: Copy Editing - Legal Checks Module 10: Career Development [Bundle Course 8] Level 2 Customer Service Module 1: Introduction to Customer Service Module 2: Understanding the Organisation Module 3: Prepare to Deliver Excellent Customer Service Module 4: Communication in the Customer Service Role Module 5: Understand Customers [Bundle Course 9] Level 1 Certificate in Well-being Module 01: Introduction to Stress and Stress Management Module 02: Develop an Awareness of Mental Health Module 03: Develop an Awareness of Substance Misuse Module 04: Introductory Awareness of the Importance of Healthy Eating and Drinking for Adults Module 05: Dementia Awareness [Bundle Course 10] Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support Module 01: Promote Personal Development in Care Settings Module 02: Promote Safeguarding and Protection in Care Settings Module 03: Promote Health, Safety and Wellbeing in Care Settings Module 04: Understand Mental Well-Being and Mental Health Promotion Module 05: Causes and Spread of Infection Module 06: Promote Communication in Care Settings Module 07: Responsibilities of a Care Worker Module 08: Promote Effective Handling of Information in Care Settings Module 09: Understand Mental Health Problems Module 10: The Principles of Infection Prevention and Control And More... [Bundle Course 11] **Workplace Stress Management** [Bundle Course 12] **Anger Management** Who is this course for? This Medical Secretary & Receptionist course is ideal for Health Care Professionals who work and will be working in healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities. Requirements Students who intend to enrol in this course must meet the following requirements: Good command of the English language Must be vivacious and self-driven Basic computer knowledge A minimum of 16 years of age is required Career path After completing Medical Secretary & Receptionist, you will have developed a set of skills necessary for career advancement and will be able to pursue a variety of job opportunities- Medical Receptionist & Secretary Healthcare Administrator GP Receptionist Patient Coordinator In the United Kingdom, these job opportunities pay between £10,000 and £30,000 per year.
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