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SUMMARY:Introduction to Asthma & COPD for General Practice (Dual Format)
DESCRIPTION:Registration 09:15 sessions run 09:30 to 16:00 on each day.\nThis is a multi-day (non-consecutive) event\n\nDay 1 – Tuesday 21st April 2026 – Face-to-Face at the Hamworthy Club.\nDay 2 – Tuesday 28th April 2026 – Over Zoom\nDay 3 – Tuesday 5th May 2026 – Over Zoom\n\nPlease ensure you are able to attend all the above dates before booking. \nIntroduction\nThis is a three-day introduction to asthma & chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) for healthcare professionals (Registered and Associate Nurses\, Paramedics\, Pharmacists\, Physiotherapists & Physicians Associates). This course is also suitable for level 3 or above HCA/HCSW who are supported by a Registered healthcare professional with appropriate respiratory training and experience. \nAims\n\nProvide an overview of the current understanding of asthma and COPD and an introduction to the monitoring and treatment available for both.\nProvide a knowledge base for HCP’s new to asthma and COPD to enhance knowledge and skills relevant for general practice.\nProvide an overview of the key differences in the signs and symptoms of asthma and COPD and an awareness of differential diagnosis.\nIntroduction to risk identification and discuss appropriate escalation.\nCommence a pathway of respiratory education and equip candidate to continue through self-directed and formal learning in line with Fit to Care: Key Knowledge\, Skills and Training for Clinicians Fit to Care | Primary Care Respiratory Society (pcrs-uk.org)\nEncourage self-directed learning\n\nObjectives\nOn completion of the three course days\, by undertaking additional self-directed learning and with peer/assessor support in practice\, healthcare professionals should: \n\nHave increased understanding of the disease processes and person impact\nHave awareness of differential diagnosis\nHave improved awareness of history taking in respiratory disease.\nAppreciate the complexity of making a diagnosis of asthma or COPD.\nHave the ability to use\, teach and understand peak flow readings & monitoring.\nHave awareness of spirometry in the diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory disease (Content not sufficient for education towards accreditation)\nHave awareness of the current guidelines for asthma and COPD.\nHave knowledge of commonly used inhaler devices\, spacers and supporting tools to work towards a robust inhaler technique check.\nHave improved understanding of asthma and COPD exacerbation identification and assessment.\nSupport patient education and facilitate steps towards self-management to optimise concordance and patient safety.\nBe working towards undertaking a basic monitoring patient review.\nAppreciate effective consultation in a time limited environment.\n\nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“I loved the way the information was delivered so clearly “
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/introduction-to-asthma-copd-for-general-practice-dual-format-2/
LOCATION:Hamworthy club\, Canford Magna\,\, Winborne\, Dorset\, BH21 3AP\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T093000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Chronic Kidney Disease for Practice Nurses - 2 Half Days
DESCRIPTION:This is a multi-day (non-consecutive) event: \n\nDay 1 – Tuesday 28 April 2026\nDay 2 – Tuesday 05 May 2026\n\nYou are required to attend both sessions in order to be awarded your certificate of attendance and access to the training materials.  Please ensure you are able to attend all the above dates before booking. \nIntroduction\nThis live-online\, instructor led session is aimed at Nurses and AHPs who are already familiar with CKD.  CKD is an important condition in itself\, and also as a marker of cardiovascular risk.  In these 2 sessions\, we consider the function of the kidneys in health and review what goes wrong in CKD.  We address the risk factors for CKD\, how the diagnosis is made and how to explain the diagnosis to the patient.  We then go on to address the lifestyle interventions and pharmacological management which can improve outcomes.  We also discuss potential complications of CKD and how to carry out an effective annual review\, including recognition of when to refer on. \nAims\nThe aims of this live-online\, instructor led session are to: \n\nenhance the knowledge and clinical skills of Nurses and Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) with existing familiarity in chronic kidney disease (CKD).\ndeepen understanding of kidney function in health and disease\, and how CKD acts as both a condition in itself and a marker of cardiovascular risk.\nequip participants with the confidence to diagnose\, explain\, manage\, and review CKD effectively in clinical practice.\n\nContent\nDay 1 \n\nPhysiology and pathophysiology\nRisk factors\nDiagnosis\nLifestyle interventions\n\nDay 2 \n\nPharmacological interventions\nComplications of CKD\nWhen to refer on\nCarrying out an effective annual review\n\nObjectives\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain the normal function of the kidneys and the pathophysiological changes that occur in CKD.\nIdentify key risk factors for CKD and describe how the diagnosis is made.\nCommunicate the diagnosis of CKD clearly and sensitively to patients.\nDiscuss evidence-based lifestyle interventions and pharmacological management options that improve outcomes.\nRecognise common complications of CKD and when referral to specialist care is appropriate.\nConduct an effective annual CKD review\, incorporating clinical assessment\, patient education\, and safety-netting.\n\nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“Very enjoyable and well presented training. Kept my interest throughout the whole of both sessions. Really enjoyed it and learnt alot. Bev is an excellent teacher.”
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/introduction-to-chronic-kidney-disease-for-practice-nurses-2-half-days/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Observations and the Deteriorating Patient For HCAs
DESCRIPTION:This virtual course is designed for HCAs/NAs who are increasing their scope of Practice within complex consultations\, for awareness of the deteriorating patient. \nObjectives\nThe objectives of this live-online\, trainer led session are: \n\nTo increase awareness of ICP principles\nTo accurately measure clinical observations including BP / pulse / Respirations / Temperature\nThe value of capillary blood testing\nThe value of Oxygen saturation monitoring\nWhat is NEWS2 – how to complete the assessment\nRed flags and referral\n\nContent\nDuring this session we will cover: \n\nInfection prevention and control – why is it necessary?\nThe cascade of infection\nGeneral observations\nAdditional observations\nClinical Tools to support assessment\nReferral pathways
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/observations-and-the-deteriorating-patient-for-hcas/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Safeguarding Administration for the Admin Team
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThis live-online\, instructor led\, interactive training will look at the range of documents Administrators handle relating to safeguarding\, the significance of these\, and who they might need to be shared with\, especially when patients move practices. \nDuring this session an explanation of the coding systems and a greater understanding of the safeguarding situations that require codes to be used is explained. The administrator’s role in ensuring that connections are made between patients that are related\, or living in the same property\, where a health or mental health condition may cause significant concern for other members of the household\, is explored during the session\, and concerns from the delegates are invited so that all can leave the session feeling reassured. \nAims\nAdministrators will gain an understanding of the range and significance of documents they handle and especially who they might need to be shared with in thge event that a patient move Practice. \nObjectives\nBy the end of the session candidates should: \n\nBe able to identify potential indicators of child maltreatment in the practice setting\, including concerning interaction between carer and child\nTo be able to understand the impact a parent/ carers physical and mental health can have on the wellbeing of a child or young person\, including the impact of domestic abuse and violence and substance mis-use.\nBe able to identify concerning patterns of accessing medical services for children including hospital Emergency Dept attendance\, that might relate to abuse and neglect\nBe aware of the additional vulnerability of some groups of children\, including: looked after children\, care leavers\, children with disabilities\, unaccompanied children\, and young carers\nUnderstand common terms used in connection with safeguarding children and the read codes and administrative response that are required when managing the records of children at risk of abuse\nBe able to understand when and how to share information about children at risk of abuse with outside agencies\, with and without consent from child and family\nUnderstand the role of the designated lead for safeguarding in the practice\nTo know what action to take if you have concerns\, including to whom you should report your concerns and from whom to seek advice.\nUnderstand the importance of ensuring that safeguarding information aimed at the public and staff is displayed and kept up to date.
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/safeguarding-administration-for-the-admin-team/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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