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Apr 2025 22

ACUTE ILLNESS MANAGEMENT - REGISTERED STAFF - 22-04-2025 08:30AM - 17:00PM ROOM 30A/B, STRIVE AT JCUH

25/24 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-03-23 00:00

AIM (Acute Illness Management) is a one-day inter-professional course standardising the clinical approach to the management of the deteriorating patient and is suitable for all registered staff.

 

Course manuals will be delivered to your clinical area 28 days prior to the course.

 

Please note this session is aimed at

REGISTERED STAFF – Band 5 and above (including Nursing Associates)


Apr 2025 22

DNACPR - Do not attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training - 22.04.2025 - 09.00am - 11.00am Room 2, STRIVE, FHN

/30 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-04-15 00:00

Target Audience – The sessions are aimed at senior nurses working at band 6 or above – who are completing or may need to complete DNACPR forms as part of their extended role.

Anyone who wishes to enrol for the DNACPR training must complete the Deciding Right’s e-learning prior to attending. A certificate will be issued on completion of the e-learning course. This training can be accessed via Northern Cancer Alliance .

https://northerncanceralliance.nhs.uk/deciding-right/deciding-right-education-resources-for-professionals/

Delegates must also have a written agreement from your line manager which outlines that the completion of a DNACPR form is appropriate to your role and is reviewed as part of the yearly SDR process.

The session will include communication in relation to DNACPR – principles are the same whether in community or the acute setting, legal considerations, practicalities of completing the DNACPR form – the same for community and acute setting and some case scenarios.


Apr 2025 22

Verification of Expected Adult Death by Non Medical Practitioners 22-04-2025 14:00 - 16.00 Room 2, STRIVE FHN

7/20 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-04-12 00:00

We are pleased to announce following a recent policy review and ratification it has been recognised that with the development of advancing practice, staff who are working in senior clinical roles such as Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACP) or Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioners (TACP)  who hold a professional clinical qualification can now undertake verification of expected adult death, as well as our registered nurses.

Confirmation or verification of death is defined as deciding whether a person is actually deceased. Verification of expected death can be undertaken by a competent registered nurse or an advanced clinical practitioner or trainee advanced clinical practitioner who hold a professional clinical qualification . It is expected that all Registered nurses/ Advanced Clinical Practitioners or trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioners within South Tees who wish to undertake verification of expected adult death must have completed the appropriate training and completed the practice based competency framework. Staff must have agreement and written confirmation from their line manager that the process of verification of expected adult death is appropriate to their role.

This training will cover the knowledge of current policy and procedures in relation to Verification of Expected Adult Death. Following completion of the training, staff we be required to complete a competency based assessment in practice.   All clinical staff verifying death should be aware of the legal issues and accountability that relate to this area of practice and ensure they have the confidence , competency and skills to complete this process as they are responsible as an accountable practitioner.


Apr 2025 22

Interpretation of Electrocardiogram (ECG's), 22-04-2025, 13:00 - 16:00, Room 2 , STRIVE at FHN

2/16 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-04-12 00:00

Topics covered include:

 

Anatomy and pathophysiology of the heart.

How to perform an ECG with correct lead placement.

Barriers to taking an ECG and how to overcome them.

Interpreting ECG���s.

Recognise cardiac arrhythmias and escalation of care.


Apr 2025 22

Catheterisation Practical Session-22-04-2025 ROOM 22 STRIVE JCUH

/0 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2024-11-23 00:00

Please note this MUST be completed prior to booking a slot on the Accelerated Part B Practical Catheterisation training.

 

Step 1:

Access and complete all e-learning training and videos by following the links below

 

E- LEARNING

 

Watch the presentation Video - https://youtu.be/peM9_Ttg8Xk

 

Watch the demonstration Video

 

Link for Male catheterisation - https://youtu.be/0enIkvCBy5Y

 

Link for Female catheterisation -   https://youtu.be/ZnLKBJkJy9U

 

Step 2:

Complete the assessment via MS Forms by clicking on the following links below.

 

Assessment link – https://forms.office.com/e/4VchjKUkkV

 

You have a maximum of three attempts to pass, you need a pass mark required of 80% or 8/10 to move on to the face-to-face training.

 

Step 3:

On completion of the e-learning training you MUST email over a screen shot of your pass mark to stees.clinicalskills@nhs.net to inform the team you have successfully completed the training by gaining a minimum of 80% or 8/10.

 

Following this email, please call the team on 01642 854062 to arrange your face-to-face practical training. At this point, the team will ensure they have received your pass mark via email.

 

Once attended, you will complete the designated competency pack within your clinical environment.

 

Kind regards,

The Clinical Skills Team


Apr 2025 22

Essentials of Pressure Ulcer Prevention (Mandatory) 22-04-2025 David Kenwood Lecture Theatre, STRIVE, JCUH

33/224 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-04-21 10:00

This training session will cover the essentials of skin integrity and pressure ulcer care.

The learning objectives and content of the session as follows:

  • identify risk factors associated with impaired skin integrity including: disease, surface, mobility, incontinence and nutrition
  • describe reasons why these factors contribute to risk
  • refer to appropriate members of the interprofessional team when required throughout the patient journey
  • identify appropriate interventions to reduce and manage risk of pressure ulcer development
  • implement appropriate prevention and management strategies

 

 


Apr 2025 23

Practice Assessor Training Day 23-04-2025 09:00 - 16:00 Room 3, STRIVE, FHN

6/20 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-04-13 00:00

This training is for Registered Nurses, Midwifes and Nursing Associates to become New Practice Assessors under the NMC SSSA standards (2018)

You must be qualified at least 12 months to book onto this course and have completed the Preceptorship programme.

Please contact your Trust PPF on email stees.practiceplacement@nhs.net to clarify your requirements under the NMC SSSA standards if required.

 

Registration

Ensure that the information you complete on the booking form is correct as all sessions are confirmed by email (please do not use Hotmail accounts).

Should you wish to cancel or amend any details please contact the EPD team on ext. 54062 or via email  stees.educationpracticedevelopment@nhs.net

Spaces are at a premium so it would be appreciated if you let us know if you are no longer able to attend.

 


Apr 2025 24

ACUTE ILLNESS MANAGEMENT - REGISTERED STAFF - 24-04-2025 08:30AM - 17:00PM ROOM 32A/B, STRIVE AT JCUH

32/32 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-03-25 00:00

AIM (Acute Illness Management) is a one-day inter-professional course standardising the clinical approach to the management of the deteriorating patient and is suitable for all registered staff.

 

Course manuals will be delivered to your clinical area 28 days prior to the course.

 

Please note this session is aimed at

REGISTERED STAFF – Band 5 and above (including Nursing Associates)


Apr 2025 24

Essentials of Pressure Ulcer Prevention (Mandatory) 24-04-2025 Room 10, STRIVE, JCUH

40/40 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-04-23 13:00

This training session will cover the essentials of skin integrity and pressure ulcer care.

The learning objectives and content of the session as follows:

  • identify risk factors associated with impaired skin integrity including: disease, surface, mobility, incontinence and nutrition
  • describe reasons why these factors contribute to risk
  • refer to appropriate members of the interprofessional team when required throughout the patient journey
  • identify appropriate interventions to reduce and manage risk of pressure ulcer development
  • implement appropriate prevention and management strategies

 


Apr 2025 25

TRACHEOSTOMY STUDY DAY - REGISTERED STAFF - 25-04-2025 09:00AM - 16:00PM ROOM 9, STRIVE AT JCUH

20/20 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-04-24 00:00

These sessions are aimed at Registered nurses and AHP’s to increase the knowledge, awareness and management of patients with tracheostomies in an acute setting.