The UK's first and only Level 4 qualification in Phlebotomy (equivalent to Ireland Level 6) FDSc (Foundation Degree Level) qualification Nationally Recognised certificate Dually accredited: Open College Network and CPD Covers both aspirated and evacuated systems Covers specialised blood collection systems & methods Classroom or Virtual Classroom learning options Comprehensive Training Kit is provided when booking our Virtual Classroom option (yours to keep) Complete your training from beginner to advanced level This course either follows on from our Introduction to Phlebotomy Course or can be combined with our introductory course as part of a course package (see below) Available to candidates who have completed (or are currently enrolled to complete) our Introduction to Phlebotomy Course or have previous phlebotomy practical experience.
“Any good photography is a successful synthesis of technique and art.” – Andreas Feininger Discover the magic of Black & White Photography and learn some of the secrets the masters use to make stunning photographs. Explore the fundamentals of light and time and no longer be a slave to the Auto setting. Master the manual functions of your 35mm SLR film camera and unlock its true potential. Get to grips with the complete darkroom workflow from processing film to printing your own black & white photographs. Perfect for those with no experience or those looking for a full refresher. If you don’t have a 35mm SLR camera we have a limited number available for use during the course – please make your selection from the dropdown at time of booking. Week 1 Capture, technical notes, discussions, art context Understand the fundamentals of light and time in balancing an accurate exposure; No longer be a slave to the Auto setting! Learn how to utilise the Manual functions of your 35mm SLR camera including aperture, shutter speed, film speed and metering. Understand depth of field, composition and creative photo-making techniques; Appreciate photography within an art context – Begin to look at the work of other photographers Assignment: You will be given one roll of B&W film to be shot for the second week Week 2 Film processing Learn how to process B&W film by hand in Stills’ darkrooms. We will discuss different film types and chemistry, as well as best practice procedures for film handling. Appreciating photography within an art context-Sally Mann. Week 3 Contact Printing Gain an appreciation of general darkroom procedures;understand how to set up your enlarger and make a contact print using the traditional analogue method; learn how to make 8×10″ work prints using the single filter printing method. All paper and chemistry will be provided. Week 4 Darkroom printing This last session will allow participants to keep on printing with some one to one attention. We will also explore some basic dodging and burning and other printing techniques to get the most from your negatives and make a series of final prints. Courses are subject to minimum enrolment. Please register early, within five days of the start date, to reduce the likelihood of course cancellation. Please read our cancellation policy before booking. Students, anyone over the age of 65, and those in receipt of any form of benefits can claim the concessionary price, offering a 10% discount on the full course price. Valid proof of eligibility must be produced on the first day of the course. Please use the code CONCESSION when prompted at checkout. Stills uses ILFORD PHOTO chemicals on this course that can potentially pose a risk to pregnant and breast feeding women and asthmatics. We take every care to ensure good working practices and adequate ventilation in our darkrooms. If you feel you may be adversely affected, please visit the Health and Safety section of Ilford’s website for further information. General Guidance Notes for Pregnant and Breast Feeding Women and Asthmatics: From a risk assessment standpoint, provided all necessary control measures (such as good working practices, adequate ventilation, and the use of appropriate PPE) are in place then pregnant and breastfeeding women should be able to continue to work safely with photochemical products.Inhalation is the main route by which fumes and gases enter the body, making good ventilation a high priority. Exposure to irritant chemicals that would not affect most people may provoke an asthma attack in a person who already has asthma. For example, low levels of the gas sulphur dioxide can be produced by some ILFORD PHOTO processes. Most individuals would be unaffected but asthmatics may suffer adverse affects. ILFORD PHOTO products include no known human carcinogens, and no substances to which phrase R46 (May cause heritable genetic damage) or R64 (May cause harm to breastfed babies) applies. Most ILFORD PHOTO developers use hydroquinone, and their classification therefore includes R40 (Limited evidence of a carcinogenic effect) and R68 (Possible risk of irreversible effects). Some ILFORD PHOTO chemicals use boric acid or borates. These substances are classified as toxic for reproduction. As a result, the classification of some of the powder developers includes R60 (May impair fertility) and R61 (May cause harm to the unborn child).
Dyslexia and Working Memory Join me for my most POPULAR Masterclass where we talk all things working memory and dyslexia! About this event Thanks to International Dyslexia Learning Solutions for sponsoring this webinar. Head to their website today to find out how they can support your child/students: Click Here Welcome to my most popular webinar talking all things Working Memory! If you are a parent and or educator and continuously worry about your child's working memory ability, then this session is for you. With over 25 years of special educational needs experience, I am the GO TO expert who will be able to offer you a wide range of tips, strategies and advice when it comes to supporting students/your child who has a weak working memory. In this LIVE event, I will be covering the following: 1. What is working memory? 2. What to look out for if you suspect your child/student has a weak working memory. 3. Strategies to support working memory. 4. Time for Live Q and A with me. Outcomes of this webinar will be: 1. You will have a much better understanding of Working Memory. 2. Understand the impact this has with the school system for those kids who have a weak working memory. 3. How to recognise your child/students are showing signs of a weak working memory. 4. Be ARMED with strategies and tips that can help SUPPORT your child/students in order to make life more manageable for them. 5. Feel more confident about Working memory! My name is Paloma Forde, the founder of Dyslexia Support Services. I am an educator, consultant, author and an international speaker. I have working in the field of SEN for 27 years and have worked across all Key Stages in the education sector. My whole passion now is to pass on my knowledge to others in the hope that we can together make an inclusive world for those children/students who continually struggle in the education system. Did you know that around 45% of students with dyslexia will often have a weak working memory? This means that they are likely to be overloaded in class and miss out on large chunks of learning. Please note that this is a LIVE event via Zoom. This will be recorded if you cannot attend in person. If you want to know more about working memory and or want the right outcome for your child/students who have a weak working memory, then this webinar is for YOU. I look forward to being able to support you in your journey. Any questions just ask away or email me at screen4dyslexia@gmail.com See you soon! Thanks for reading. Paloma Forde - Founder of Dyslexia Support Services. The GO TO Dyslexia Screening Expert Please note that by signing up to my webinar, you will automatically be added to my mailing list. You can unsubscribe at anytime. Tickets are non-refundable.
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Do you want to boost your medical career by learning about the cannulation process? This comprehensive cannulation course is ideal for you! You can learn about the whole venepuncture and cannulation procedure in this Venepuncture and Cannulation Training Course, as well as the safest methods for handling, flushing, and removing a cannula. This course will provide you with the necessary training to flourish in your profession, whether you are a novice or an experienced individual wishing to enhance your career in the healthcare industry. Course Highlights Designed by healthcare professionals Accredited by the CPD Certification Recognised and Valuable Certification Self-Paced Online Theoretical Learning High-Quality Study Materials Interactive practical training Practical Day Class Schedule – 1 Day Face-to-Face Training Venue Location London: Bank Studio, 23 Park Royal Road, NW10 7JH Date: 2nd August, 2024 Date: 25th August, 2024 Date: 29th September, 2024 Date: 29th October, 2024 Date: 29th November, 2024 Time: 10:00 am – 05:00 pm Venue Location Birmingham: 44 Blucher Street, Birmingham, B1 1QJ Date: 21st August, 2024 Date: 24th October, 2024 Date: 12th December, 2024 Time: 10:00 am – 05:00 pm This extensive IV Cannulation Course covers the following credentials: Selection of veins for cannulation Arm and hand physiology and anatomy Types of cannula Process of cannulation Safety measures Proper insertion of the cannula Classroom-Based Cannulation Course Practical learning We offer comprehensive theoretical study materials and practical sessions for our cannulation training. As part of the practical training, you will receive practical dry lab demonstrations and hands-on experience to justify your role. Who is this Venepuncture and Cannulation Course for? This Venepuncture and Cannulation course is primarily aimed at: Health Visitors Healthcare professionals Nurses, midwives, pharmacists and doctors Freshers looking to begin their career in the healthcare sector Anyone looking to enhance their cannulation skills Aims and Learning Outcomes of this Venepuncture and Cannulation Training Course Know how to select the appropriate veins for cannulation Understand the anatomy and physiology of hands and arms Recognise the various sizes of a cannula Identify the risks concerning cannulation Know how to insert the cannula properly Recognise the safety precautions that should be maintained Gain knowledge about the dressing procedure Know how to safely flush and remove a cannula Learn how to securely dispose of all the sharps Learning how to perform Phlebotomy Trainingand Catheterisation Training can help you to provide better care to your patients. By being able to insert a catheter quickly and effectively, you can administer necessary treatments more efficiently, which can improve patient outcomes and reduce discomfort. Entry Requirements There are no academic entry requirements for this cannulation course, and it is open to students of all educational backgrounds. You need to join the Phlebotomy Training before attending the Cannulation Training. Assessment Method In this Venepuncture and Cannulation training, learners will be assessed via observation. That means during the practical training, you will be observed by the supervisor/trainer. Upon successful demonstration of blood sampling and blood draw, you will be awarded a CPD-accredited certificate accepted by thousands of professional bodies and government regulators in the UK and worldwide. Whether you are a fresher looking to kickstart your career in healthcare or practising healthcare looking to enhance your cannulation skills, this course will help you achieve your professional aspirations by all means. Course Curriculum 1. Cannulation Training - Course Introduction 2. What are Venepuncture and Cannulation 3. Anatomy and Physiology of the Circulatory System 4. Legal Aspects of Venepuncture (Phlebotomy) and Cannulation 5. Practitioner Requirements 6. Professional Competence and Accountability 7. Documentation and Record Keeping 8. Vicarious Liability 9. Consent 10. Influencing Factors during Venepuncture 11. Infection Prevention and Management 12. Haemolysis 13. Selecting Correct Equipment 14. Procedure of Venepuncture and Cannulation 15. Order of Draw 16. Peripheral Cannula and Venepuncture 17. Procedure Prior to Cannulation 18. During Cannulation 19. Cannula Size and Cannulation Aftercare 20. Removal of Cannulation 21. Complications 22. Cannulation Training - Conclusion Recognised Accreditation This course is accredited by Continuing Professional Development (CPD). CPD UK is globally recognised by employers, professional organisations, and academic institutions, thus a certificate from CPD Certification Service creates value towards your professional goal and achievement. CPD certificates are accepted by thousands of professional bodies and government regulators here in the UK and around the world. Many organisations look for employees with CPD requirements, which means, that by doing this course, you would be a potential candidate in your respective field. Certificate of Achievement On successful completion of the cannulation course, you will be eligible to obtain a CPD-accredited certificate of achievement as proof of your new skill. The certificate of achievement is an official credential that confirms that you successfully finished a course with Lead Academy.
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