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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T093000
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SUMMARY:What to Do When Things Go Wrong: Handling Complaints and Significant Events in Primary Care (For Clinicians Only)
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThings don’t always go smoothly in primary care\, and occasionally there are adverse outcomes that we and our patients encounter. This session is specifically designed to support clinicians. \nAims & Objectives\nThis workshop will look at the most constructive ways that we can reflect on and learn from complaints and other significant events\, and promote a no blame culture within the organisations we work in \nContent\nWe will look at the regulatory and practical aspects of the NHS complaints procedure and discuss how to respond to and manage a complaint most effectively\, as well as the human side in coping when “that” dreaded letter / email arrives. Using a case-based approach we will try to understand: \n\nWhy patients complain\nHow we can try to ensure we work collaboratively with patients who complain.\nHow we can learn from complaints as constructively as possible.\n\nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/what-to-do-when-things-go-wrong-handling-complaints-and-significant-events-in-primary-care-for-clinicians-only/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T095008Z
CREATED:20260618T095008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T095008Z
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SUMMARY:Specialist Safeguarding Topics - Level 3 for GPs\, AHPs & GPNs
DESCRIPTION:This session teaches on the specialist safeguarding topics that may not be so commonly encountered in primary care. \nTopics will cover are the things that would not be routinely covered in a level 3 safeguarding course as follows:  A brief overview will be given along with recent updates and relevant referral information. \nContent\n\nPerplexing Presentations and Fabricated/Induced Illness\nInsufficient parental capacity\nNon-standard treatments (e.g. spinal injections of stem cells as a treatment for autism) and where this might become safeguarding\nOnline abuse\nContest/Prevent\nContextual abuse/Harm outside the home\,\nCounty Lines\, exploitation\,\nHonour Based Violence\,\nFGM\, breast ironing and abdominal scarification\n\nFor the first hour\, Dr Helen Thomas will discuss the risks navigated by our young people online. This includes the risk of inappropriate content such as graphic images and cyber bullying as well as the risks to mental health around pervasive algorithms and isolation. As our young people spend more time on devices than ever before\, this talk will also equip delegates with the tools to identify and manage problematic smartphone use and promote healthy habits for us all. \nThe rest of the session will be delivered by Dr Michelle Sharma. \nWhy join this session?\n\nBe prepared for the uncommon but high-risk\nEven if these safeguarding issues arise infrequently\, when they do occur they often carry significant risk and complexity. Being prepared matters.\nBuild confidence in complex situations\nGain clarity on how to recognise concerns\, respond appropriately\, and know when and how to escalate.\nReduce uncertainty and decision-making stress\nFamiliarity with less common safeguarding scenarios helps clinicians act decisively and safely under pressure.\n\nPlease note that\, at our trainer’s request\, the recording will be shared only with those who have a paid booking and won’t be available to purchase later.
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/specialist-safeguarding-topics-level-3-for-gps-ahps-gpns/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T123000
DTSTAMP:20260618T095154Z
CREATED:20260618T095154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T095154Z
UID:10000332-1782811800-1782822600@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Removal of Stitches and Staples for HCAs
DESCRIPTION:This half day workshop is provided for HCAs and HCPs in Primary care who are currently removing sutures and staples and feel they would benefit from some theoretical learning and evidence of practice; or it has been identified as a potential new learning need. The workshop will explore the knowledge and skills needed to risk assess a wound prior to removing sutures or staples. All delegates attending this workshop will receive a competency framework for their portfolios of evidence to be observed by their Assessor and signed off in practice. \nAims and Objectives\nThe objectives of this live\, online\, instructor led course are to: \n\nrecognise signs and symptoms of wound infection\nappreciate infection control principles for wound care\naccurately assess a wound prior to removal of wound closure material\nidentify the different types of sutures\nsafely remove sutures or staples from a wound\nprovide patients with post treatment information
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/removal-of-stitches-and-staples-for-hcas/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T123000
DTSTAMP:20260618T095703Z
CREATED:20260618T095703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T095703Z
UID:10000334-1782811800-1782822600@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Imposter Syndrome with John Perry
DESCRIPTION:Imposter Syndrome is the experience that many high-achieving people have of feeling a fraud\, of not deserving their success\, a fear of being ‘found out’\, of not being as competent as other people think they are. It is characterized by chronic self-doubt\, feeling phoney\, attributing success to luck or other external factors\, feeling unable to live up to expectations\, etc. \nThe best evidence is that it effects women more often than men and people from humble origins more than those from more privileged backgrounds. \nMany people who experience imposter syndrome prioritize self-esteem (which has to be earned) over self-worth (which is innate). The solution therefore is to encourage unconditional self-acceptance and a focus on recognizing our innate self-worth rather than chasing ever-higher self-esteem. \nAims\n\nTo help participants understand what Imposter Syndrome is and why it occurs.\nTo support practice staff to develop healthier self-perception and confidence.\nTo promote unconditional self-acceptance and recognition of innate self-worth.\nTo provide practical tools to reduce self-doubt\, guilt and shame in professional life.\n\nContent\nThis interactive\, three-hour workshop will provide an overview of the causes of and remedies for Imposter Syndrome\, including: \n\nThe crucial difference between self worth and self-esteem\nOvercoming guilt and shame\nHow to break the habit of constantly assessing yourself and your performance\nMoving from self-reproach to self-acceptance\nSubstituting ‘could’ for ‘should’ e.g. rather than\, ‘I should exercise more’; substituting ‘I could exercise more’.\nMoving from proving oneself to valuing oneself.\nSubstituting a focus on being interesting to a focus on being interested.\n\nThe facilitator will be John Perry\, MA\, MA\, MA\, MSc\, FHEA. John has delivered coaching\, workshop facilitation and consultancy to a wide range of world-class organisations\, including financial services\, media\, manufacturing\, government\, policing\, and health services \nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n” A really good session\, well-structured and comprehensive. Well referenced to the literature and also practical in approach. Good facilitation. Superb and a high impact session“
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/imposter-syndrome-with-john-perry/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T130000
DTSTAMP:20260618T095346Z
CREATED:20260618T095346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T095346Z
UID:10000333-1782811800-1782824400@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Heavy Menstrual Bleeding - A Half Day Update for GPs & AHPs
DESCRIPTION:This half-day update is designed for experienced GPs & AHPs working in Primary Care who manage women presenting with heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) across the reproductive life course. \nAims\nThe session focuses on refining clinical decision-making\, optimising investigation and management pathways\, and maintaining clinical safety in the assessment of HMB. The session will also include management of unscheduled bleeding on HRT. Emphasis is placed on differentiating benign from concerning presentations\, appropriate use of investigations\, and evidence-based first- and second-line management within General Practice. \nCase-based discussion is used throughout to explore common diagnostic and management dilemmas\, referral thresholds\, and shared decision-making in complex or co-morbid patients. \nLearning Outcomes\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nCritically evaluate presentations of heavy menstrual bleeding\, including age-related and co-morbid risk factors\nApply a structured\, guideline-driven approach to history-taking\, examination and investigation in women with HMB\nConfidently identify red flags and determine appropriate urgency and routes of referral to Gynaecology\nConfidence in assessment and management of unscheduled bleeding in patients using HRT.\nOptimise medical management of HMB in primary care\, including tailoring treatment to patient preference\, fertility wishes and co-morbidities\nUse NICE NG88 and related national guidance to support safe\, evidence-based management and referral decisions\nNavigate challenging consultations using a patient-centred\, shared decision-making approach\, including discussions around treatment expectations\, side effects and long-term planning\n\nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/heavy-menstrual-bleeding-a-half-day-update-for-gps-ahps/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T123000
DTSTAMP:20260618T103325Z
CREATED:20260618T103325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T103325Z
UID:10000335-1782898200-1782909000@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Managing Gastrointestinal Conditions in Primary Care
DESCRIPTION:Get up to speed with common gastrointestinal conditions that patients may present with. This dynamic refresher session is tailored for Practice Nurses and Allied Health Professionals who wish to sharpen their assessment skills in gastro conditions. \nAims\nThis training covers a wide range of presentations\, focusing on evidence-based assessment and management along with safe practice. Delegates will learn how to take a focused and effective GI history\, recognise and understand common gastrointestinal conditions and their treatment\, and know when – and how – to refer patients for specialist care. \nObjectives\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nUnderstand basic anatomy and physiology of the GI system\nIdentify common presentations: reflux\, IBS\, IBD\, constipation\, diarrhoea\, etc.\nRecognise red flag symptoms you can’t miss\nUnderstand the referral criteria for secondary care\nDemonstrate practical tips for safe\, efficient management in primary care settings\n\nContent\n\nOverview of History Taking\nA focused review of how to take an effective gastrointestinal history\, with an emphasis on symptom analysis and patient presentation.\nRecognising Red Flags\nIdentification of symptoms and signs that may indicate serious or urgent GI conditions requiring prompt referral or intervention.\nCommon Gastrointestinal Conditions and Their Management\nExploration of frequently encountered GI issues in primary care\, including their diagnosis\, initial management\, and treatment options.\nVirtual Reality Scenario\nAn immersive\, interactive scenario designed to apply your knowledge in a realistic clinical setting—reinforcing decision-making and communication skills.\n\nPlaces are limited to ensure an optimal\, focused learning experience for attendees. \nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“I found this course extremely helpful in the assessment and considerations of various presentations” \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/managing-gastrointestinal-conditions-in-primary-care/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260702T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260702T123000
DTSTAMP:20260618T105339Z
CREATED:20260618T105339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T105339Z
UID:10000336-1782984600-1782995400@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Advanced Leadership in Primary Care
DESCRIPTION:This dynamic session has been specifically developed for experienced leaders/managers working in general practice. \nAims\nTo enable leaders to develop their existing skills in key areas such as confidence\, energy\, communication\, and teamwork. By aligning such skills\, leaders will be able to enhance organisational and individual effectiveness strategically and passionately\, whilst also being able to recognise and manage challenging situations within the organisation. \nObjectives\n\nUnderstand how the use of different leadership styles can lead to different outcomes\nLearn the skills necessary to inspire and motivate teams\nUnderstand why innovation\, adaptability\, and balanced decision-making support team cohesion\nLearn why emotional capability matters and how it helps forge positive working relationships\nUnderstand how to appropriately manage challenging situations\, achieving a positive outcome\n\nContent\n\nLeadership styles and models\nLeadership skills\nMotivational techniques\nInspirational leadership\nInnovation and decision-making\nEmotional capability\nConflict and de-escalation\nPositive working environments
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/advanced-leadership-in-primary-care/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T113000
DTSTAMP:20260618T145110Z
CREATED:20260618T145110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T145110Z
UID:10000337-1783503000-1783510200@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Senior Information Risk Owner (SIRO) Training
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThis interactive webinar is designed to support staff in General Practice who have been assigned the role of Senior Information Risk Owner (SIRO). The SIRO plays a critical leadership role in overseeing the organisation’s approach to information risk\, ensuring that systems\, policies\, and practices are in place to manage data securely and in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. \nAims\nTo provide a clear understanding of the SIRO role\, its responsibilities\, and how it interacts with other key governance roles. The session offers practical guidance to help SIROs identify\, assess\, and manage information risks effectively. \nObjectives\nBy the end of the session\, participants will: \n\nUnderstand the scope and responsibilities of the SIRO role.\nBe able to identify key information risks and implement proportionate controls.\nRecognise the relationship between the SIRO\, Caldicott Guardian\, and Data Protection Officer.\nApply best practices in governance\, assurance\, and risk management.\n\nContent Overview\n\nThe role and responsibilities of the SIRO.\nInteraction with the Caldicott Guardian and Data Protection Officer.\nSupport functions: IT services\, cybersecurity\, and governance teams.\nRelevant items from the Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT).\nThe importance of audits\, spot checks\, and business continuity planning.\nIdentifying and assessing information risks.\nInteractive case studies and examples.\nAchieving assurance and continuous improvement.\n\nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“Clear presentation by knowledgeable and engaging presenter “ \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/senior-information-risk-owner-siro-training/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T163000
DTSTAMP:20260618T094514Z
CREATED:20260601T154533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T094514Z
UID:10000327-1783503000-1783528200@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:🩺 NMP Update 🩺
DESCRIPTION:⭐ THIS TRAINING IS FULLY FUNDED FOR BSW STAFF ⭐ \nThis workshop is suitable for: Non-Medical Prescribers. \nThis is one day update for all Nurse Prescribers\, who are looking for a training/update session in line with the NMC Revalidation.  The day starts with a short quiz to see how much Nurse Prescribers remember from their training and then the day consists of: \nAgenda \n0930       Introduction \nKnowledge Check and Drug Errors | Legal Aspects of Prescribing |Human Factors in Prescribing \n1100       Break \n1115       Prescribing Safely |Adverse Drug Reactions | Drug interactions and side effects \n1230       Lunch \n1330       Medicines update |NHS plan – referral tools and examination requests | Complementary and Alternative Medicines | Prescribing in children \n1430       Break \nPrescribing in Pregnancy – pre and post-natal | Prescribing in the elderly |Antibiotic Guidance \n1530       Questions and close \nLearning Outcomes  \n\nTo provide non-medical prescribers with an update in regards to national and local prescribing guidelines and relevant medicines optimisation topics and issues\nDescribe the Legal and Professional requirements of Non-Medical prescribing\nOutline the importance of accountability\nProvide an update on current prescribing issues in relation to prescribing safely\, understanding drug interactions and side effects\, as well as report adverse drug reactions.\nProvide an update in prescribing for children\, elderly patients and in pregnancy\nProvide an update about antibiotic resistance\, when to prescribe and the challenges that surround antibiotic prescribing\nIdentify the importance of Continued Professional Development in relation to prescribing and the importance of Liability and Insurance\n\n_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nTrainer Information \nDan Chilvers BSc (Adult Nursing); MSc ACP; NMP V300; PG Cert Minor Illness & Minor Injury; PG Cert Clinical Leadership (Mary Seacole); PG Cert Emergency Nursing; FAA Lev 3 Education and Training. \nDan first qualified as an Adult Nurse in 2003 with his first role working in the Trauma Unit in Oxford before moving to A&E in 2006. This provided an opportunity to learn a whole host of skills providing Emergency care to children and adults before Dan saw an opportunity to join the ambulance service as an Ambulance Nurse in 2009.  Dan’s time in the ambulance service was dedicated to delivering emergency care in the form of a role like a paramedic\, providing pre-hospital emergency care to all ages. The roles changed during his service to include being a team leader and managing major incidents\, providing training opportunities for new equipment and later in his service becoming a Specialist Practitioner.  His role as a Specialist Practitioner opened up an opportunity to join Primary Care in 2017 where he took up a role as an Advanced Nurse Practitioner in a GP surgery.  He has been a Non-Medical Prescriber since 2018 and currently works as a now ACP in same day urgent care in a GP surgery treating all age ranges and conditions while also supporting GP’s with ward rounds in local Nursing Homes.  When work isn’t calling\, Dan has a busy growing family and enjoys music\, am dram\, running\, and retro gaming. \nTestionials \n💬 “Brilliant presenter\, great course\, would recommend to other colleagues” \n💬” This was the best NMP update I have done!  It was so useful and really enjoyed it thank you!!” \n_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nHow to book – ⭐ Discover our new Booking Platform ⭐ – Medtribe \nMedtribe is a platform dedicated to the healthcare sector that makes it easier to book training sessions\, store certificates\, access resources\, and complete feedback surveys.  We will be trialling this system over the coming months with several clinical courses\, before committing to a full switch over to the service.  ​You will be required to sign up for this free service the first time you book; alternatively\, visit https://medtribe.com to get started – please note that the attendee is required to make the booking via their account\, this cannot be done by a third party\, at this time. \n_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/%f0%9f%a9%ba-nmp-update-%f0%9f%a9%ba/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:nursing
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ORGANIZER;CN="Network for Practices":MAILTO:admin@networkforpractices.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260709T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260709T120000
DTSTAMP:20260618T145300Z
CREATED:20260618T145300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T145300Z
UID:10000338-1783589400-1783598400@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) for Nurses
DESCRIPTION:Are you confident in supporting patients through menopause? \nThis interactive online session is designed for nursing teams and HRT prescribers who want to deepen their understanding of hormone replacement therapy. \nAims\nWe’ll separate fact from fiction\, dispel common myths\, and equip you with the knowledge to provide safe\, evidence-based advice and care. \nObjectives\nBy the end of this session\, delegates will be able to: \n\nExplain the different types and delivery routes of HRT.\nApply NICE guidance when assessing and advising patients.\nIdentify contraindications and cautions for HRT use.\nConsider individualised treatment approaches using real-world case scenarios.\n\nContent\n\nOverview of HRT types\, routes\, and personalised treatment plans.\nHow to weigh up risks and benefits for each patient.\nContraindications\, cautions\, and case study discussions.\nKey insights from the latest NICE guidance.\n\nEmpower yourself with the knowledge to make a positive difference in menopause care. \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/hormone-replacement-therapy-hrt-for-nurses/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T140000
DTSTAMP:20260618T145442Z
CREATED:20260618T145442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T145442Z
UID:10000339-1784118600-1784124000@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Prescribing Update for the Non-Medical Team
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nTarget audience: clinical grades only. All allied health professionals working in primary care. Non-medical prescribers\, those currently developing a portfolio to establish competency and those AHPs with an interest in this field of clinical practice. \nAims\nThe aim is to update and refresh non-medical prescribers around all aspects of their role. \nContent\n\nMHRA up-date\nSpecialist Pharmacy Service review\nMisuse of medication\nBuying medication (all sources)\nSelling prescription-only medication\nClinical management of patients selling their medication\nTop tips\n\nOutcomes\n\nAwareness of drug shortages\nUnderstanding of current medicines alerts\nIdentify & provide support for patients experiencing addiction to prescribed medication\nUndertaking pain medication reviews\nDevelop prescribing strategies\nContribute to multi-agency approach to governance\nUnderstanding of legal framework\n\nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“A really good presenter – interactive and full of enthusiasm. He didn’t talk too fast and everything was explained fully with audience participation.” \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/prescribing-update-for-the-non-medical-team/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260716T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260716T134000
DTSTAMP:20260210T130636Z
CREATED:20260210T125431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T130636Z
UID:10000314-1784206800-1784209200@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:BSW Virtual Diabetes Bitesize Education “Healthy eating and weight loss strategies in People with Type 2 Diabetes” with Verity Sarel Specialist Diabetes Dietitian RUH Bath
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the return of Diabetes Bitesize Education.  \nThe 2026 programme will offer key insights into managing Type 2 Diabetes from leading specialists. \nAll presentations will be 30 minutes followed by 10 minutes for questions. \nWe look forward to seeing you. \nThursday 16th July 2026 13:00-13:40 – Healthy eating and weight loss strategies in people with Type 2 Diabetes with Verity Sarel Specialist Diabetes Dietitian RUH Bath  \n\nHealthy eating in diabetes\nTeaching Carbohydrate awareness\nMeeting nutritional requirements\nWeight loss strategies and evidence\nWhen and how to refer\n\nThis event will be hosted on MS Teams. To register for this event\, please contact us using the email address below.
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/bsw-virtual-diabetes-bitesize-education-healthy-eating-and-weight-loss-stratagies-in-people-with-type-2-diabetes-with-diabetes-specialist-nurse-beth-kelly/
CATEGORIES:Diabetes
ORGANIZER;CN="Bath 3-D Integrated Diabetes Care%2C Bath":MAILTO:ruh-tr.diabetesprojectsupport@nhs.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260720T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260720T163000
DTSTAMP:20260618T145652Z
CREATED:20260618T145652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T145652Z
UID:10000340-1784552400-1784565000@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Dressing Selection
DESCRIPTION:This half day online session is for all healthcare practitioners. The session will explore the multiple variables\, key factors and assessment needed when considering dressing selection. There will be discussion regarding the various types of dressings on your formularies\, including how they work\, what they do\, indications and contraindications.  The session will also explore the importance of holistically assessing patients to aid appropriate and optimal care planning to maximise patient outcomes. There will be patient scenarios and wound photos to aid/embed learning. \nAims\nIn this session learners will: \n\nRefresher on wound assessment (TIMES) and tissue types\nEnhance/gain understanding of the role of dressings and cleansing solutions in wound care\nRecognise and understand the importance of the local Wound Care Formulary\nBasic rules of ordering\, storing and disposal of products\nGain a deeper understanding of the different groups of dressings\, how to use them\, when to use them and contraindications\nDevelop knowledge of resources and how to gain more learning and understanding of dressings\nDiscuss patient scenarios with wound photos\n\nThe session provides delegates with the opportunity to ask questions \nObjectives\nThis session will provide the learner with increased confidence and knowledge necessary to understand dressing selection. \nNB: The session will\, however\, not deem a learner ‘competent’. The trainer will provide some guidance on how to progress through a generic ‘competency’ framework\, and the attendee should seek help from their local Tissue Viability team to access any local policies\, documents and tools to support the learning that may be available. \nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“Matt was engaging\, very knowledgeable and made it an enjoyable learning experience. Showing dressings that are on different formularies was helpful.” \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/dressing-selection/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260720T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260720T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T150040Z
CREATED:20260618T150040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T150040Z
UID:10000341-1784556000-1784563200@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:The Bulletproof GP Practice: Securing Your Business\, Assets\, and Reputation
DESCRIPTION:Ever wondered what insurance you need? Ever considered what the indemnity costs cover? Worried about cyber and data breaches – what are your liabilities for this? \nIf you have answered ‘yes’ to any of the above – do come to this session to find out more. Ideal for GP Partners\, Practice & Business Managers\, PCN Managers and all involved in data control and IT – and if you are in the Wessex LMCs area the session is fully funded for you \nContents:\n\nConsiderations for you as a Business\nConsiderations for you as a General Practice\nConsiderations for your clinicians\nComplaints\nCyber\, Data Breaches\, Online Access Risks & Triage concerns\nWhat to look out for in an insurance policy\nEmerging risks\n\nWe have experts from the field of insurance and indemnity joining us and we hope to see you there. If you are not able to make the live session\, we will be recording it for you to view at a more convenient date
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/the-bulletproof-gp-practice-securing-your-business-assets-and-reputation/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T150000
DTSTAMP:20260618T150241Z
CREATED:20260618T150241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T150241Z
UID:10000342-1784725200-1784732400@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Basic Life Support\, AED & Anaphylaxis - Virtual Training for All Staff
DESCRIPTION:This session is designed to ensure all staff maintain their clinical skills in respect of Basic Life Support (BLS)\, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)\, Automatic External Defibrillation (AED) and the treatment of Anaphylactic reactions that may occur in the healthcare environment. \nThis session will not involve any hands on experience as it is being run on line via Zoom. However it is a live instructor led session which allows questions to be asked and understanding confirmed. \nThe Tuition is in line with the Resuscitation Council UK – Guidelines 2025 as relevant to a Primary Care setting.\nThis Basic Life Support training meets the Skills for Health’s UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF) at Level 2 for Basic Life Support. \nContent\n\nAn introduction to basic life support (BLS)\nWhy basic life support in the community and primary care settings is important\nUpdates in The Resuscitation Council (UK) – Guidelines 2025\nThe Basic Life Support chain of survival\nDRABC approach to Basic Life Support/Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)\nAdult Basic Life Support\nThe Resuscitation Council (UK) adult basic life support algorithm – (Guidelines 2025)\nThe Resuscitation Council (UK) approach to Infant and Child Basic Life Support in Primary Care and community settings by use of the “paediatric modifier” to the adult Basic Life Support protocols.\nUse of the recovery position\nHow to deal with an airway obstruction by a foreign body (Choking)\nAn introduction to and use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs)\nThe Resuscitation Council (UK) automated external defibrillators (AED) algorithm\nDo not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR) orders\nRecognising the deteriorating patient\, ABCDE assessment\, and simple interventions\nThe National Early Warning Score (NEWS) system\nPatient Handover using SBARD\nWhere to get additional information and support about basic life support\n\nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“Thank you\, a very straightforward and good revision. Especially good demo films and graphics” \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/basic-life-support-aed-anaphylaxis-virtual-training-for-all-staff/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260813T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260813T134000
DTSTAMP:20260210T125931Z
CREATED:20260210T125931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T125931Z
UID:10000315-1786626000-1786628400@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:BSW Virtual Diabetes Bitesize Education "Managing raised cholesterol in people with Diabetes" with Dr Moya O'Doherty Consultant in Metabolic Medicine RUH\, Bath
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the return of Diabetes Bitesize Education.  \nThe 2026 programme will offer key insights into managing Type 2 Diabetes from leading specialists. \nAll presentations will be 30 minutes followed by 10 minutes for questions. \nWe look forward to seeing you. \nThursday 13th August 2026 13:00-13:40 – Managing raised cholestrl in people with diabetes with Dr Moya O’Doherty Consultant in Metabolic Medicine RUH\, Bath  \n\nOccurrence and presentation of dyslipidaemia in the type 2 diabetes population\nHow to identify raised cholesterol Management of raised cholesterol\nWhen to refer/ seek advice\n\n  \nThis event will be hosted on MS Teams. To register for this event\, please contact us using the email address below.
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/bsw-virtual-diabetes-bitesize-education-managing-raised-cholesterol-in-people-with-diabetes-with-dr-moya-odoherty-consultant-in-metabolic-medicine-ruh-bath/
CATEGORIES:Diabetes
ORGANIZER;CN="Bath 3-D Integrated Diabetes Care%2C Bath":MAILTO:ruh-tr.diabetesprojectsupport@nhs.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T150435Z
CREATED:20260618T150435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T150435Z
UID:10000343-1788255000-1788278400@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Introduction to Flu Vaccines for HCAs
DESCRIPTION:This one day live-online\, instructor led training is suitable for any HCAs new to flu. \nIt is recommended that only experienced HCAs take on a role in administering vaccines. It is expected that these HCAs will have achieved education and training to Level Three of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) or equivalent and that they would be working at Level Three or above of the NHS Career Framework. \nUKHSA_National_Minimum_Standards_for_immunisation_training_2025.pdf \nThis interactive course will provide all the resources and tools HCAs will need to deliver influenza immunisations to both adults and children as part of NHS public health programme. \nAims\nDelegates will receive theoretical knowledge of the influenza and nasal flu programmes alongside a comprehensive workbook with competencies to be signed off by a mentor in Practice. The HCA will require a period of supervised practice\, and review of practice annually including annual CPR and anaphylaxis updates.It is recommended that only HCAs who have achieved education and training to Level Three of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) or equivalent in England and Wales with at least 2 years’ experience as a HCA should be considered for training in vaccine administration. \nObjectives\nUpon completion of the course and workbook\, the HCA will have an awareness of the roles and responsibility associated with administration of the influenza vaccination. \nContent\n\nWhat is flu – how the immune system works\, epidemics and pandemics\nUndertaking a risk assessment of the patient prior to immunisation\nConsent and documentation\nLegal implications of advanced practice\nKnowledge of NMC guides to medicine management and patient specific directives\nThis seasons flu campaign; including an over view of recent changes to the programme\nSafe handling and storage of vaccination including infection control\nPractical demonstration to include consultation and procedure\n\nPlease note: The responsibility for the delivery of healthcare is always the responsibility of the Partners\, they must ensure that their staff are competent to safely deliver care to their patients. If anything untoward were to happen to a patient\, the Partners as employers have to be confident that the training they have provided to their staff is sufficient. Clinical supervision and mentoring is also a really important element for all staff when they are learning a new task. \nPrevious Delegate Feedback \n“Thank you very much for a great session\, I found it very informative and look forward to putting the information into practice” \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/introduction-to-flu-vaccines-for-hcas/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260903T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260903T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T150612Z
CREATED:20260618T150612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T150612Z
UID:10000344-1788427800-1788451200@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Introduction to Flu Vaccines for HCAs
DESCRIPTION:This one day live-online\, instructor led training is suitable for any HCAs new to flu. \nIt is recommended that only experienced HCAs take on a role in administering vaccines. It is expected that these HCAs will have achieved education and training to Level Three of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) or equivalent and that they would be working at Level Three or above of the NHS Career Framework. \nUKHSA_National_Minimum_Standards_for_immunisation_training_2025.pdf \nThis interactive course will provide all the resources and tools HCAs will need to deliver influenza immunisations to both adults and children as part of NHS public health programme. \nAims\nDelegates will receive theoretical knowledge of the influenza and nasal flu programmes alongside a comprehensive workbook with competencies to be signed off by a mentor in Practice. The HCA will require a period of supervised practice\, and review of practice annually including annual CPR and anaphylaxis updates. It is recommended that only HCAs who have achieved education and training to Level Three of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) or equivalent in England and Wales with at least 2 years’ experience as a HCA should be considered for training in vaccine administration. \nObjectives\nUpon completion of the course and workbook\, the HCA will have an awareness of the roles and responsibility associated with administration of the influenza vaccination. \nContent\n\nWhat is flu – how the immune system works\, epidemics and pandemics\nUndertaking a risk assessment of the patient prior to immunisation\nConsent and documentation\nLegal implications of advanced practice\nKnowledge of NMC guides to medicine management and patient specific directives\nThis seasons flu campaign; including an over view of recent changes to the programme\nSafe handling and storage of vaccination including infection control\nPractical demonstration to include consultation and procedure\n\nPlease note: The responsibility for the delivery of healthcare is always the responsibility of the Partners\, they must ensure that their staff are competent to safely deliver care to their patients.  If anything untoward were to happen to a patient\, the Partners as employers have to be confident that the training they have provided to their staff is sufficient.  Clinical supervision and mentoring is also a really important element for all staff when they are learning a new task. \nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“Thank you very much for a great session\, I found it very informative and look forward to putting the information into practice” \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/introduction-to-flu-vaccines-for-hcas-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260904T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260904T123000
DTSTAMP:20260618T150847Z
CREATED:20260618T150847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T150847Z
UID:10000345-1788514200-1788525000@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Flu Update Morning for HCAs
DESCRIPTION:This half day live-online\, instructor led course is suitable for any HCA/HCPs who are already trained in the administration of the influenza vaccination and requiring an annual update ahead of the current season.  As seasonal flu changes every year\, it is essential that skills and competency are refreshed to maintain evidence of best practice and provide safe\, effective delivery of the vaccination programme. \nAims\nThis live\, online\, trainer led workshop will revisit the necessary learning for influenza\, with case studies and discussion to explore those difficult scenarios alongside a quiz assessment of knowledge and skills.  Delegates will have an opportunity to revisit competency frameworks and have access to all the necessary paperwork for a robust\, efficient clinic. \nObjectives\nFollowing attendance the HCA/HCP will: \n\nhave refreshed knowledge and skills ahead of the flu season\nbe able to discuss the vaccination choices for the relevant cohorts and articulate why there are a range\nHave updated legal frameworks and competency documentation\nbe able to recognise their own scope of practice and know when to refer on\n\nContent\nCourse content will include: \n\nRefreshing knowledge of influenza viruses\nDocumentation and Governance of practice\nKnowledge of NMC guides to medicine management and patient specific directives\nThis seasons flu campaign\, including an overview of recent changes to the programme\nAssessment of learning\n\nPlease note: It is really important that practitioners have the fundamental knowledge and competency required to enable them to progress to vaccine specific courses and for treatment injectables such as Flu\, Pneumococcal\, Shingrix\, Vitamin B12 & Prostap. \nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“Julia was a great teacher and very knowledgeable\, it was a great refresher and I feel prepared for flu season now “ \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/flu-update-morning-for-hcas/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260909T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260909T123000
DTSTAMP:20260618T151043Z
CREATED:20260618T151043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T151043Z
UID:10000346-1788946200-1788957000@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Flu Update Morning for HCAs
DESCRIPTION:This half day live-online\, instructor led course is suitable for any HCA/HCPs who are already trained in the administration of the influenza vaccination and requiring an annual update ahead of the current season.  As seasonal flu changes every year\, it is essential that skills and competency are refreshed to maintain evidence of best practice and provide safe\, effective delivery of the vaccination programme. \nAims\nThis live\, online\, trainer led workshop will revisit the necessary learning for influenza\, with case studies and discussion to explore those difficult scenarios alongside a quiz assessment of knowledge and skills.  Delegates will have an opportunity to revisit competency frameworks and have access to all the necessary paperwork for a robust\, efficient clinic. \nObjectives\nFollowing attendance the HCA/HCP will: \n\nhave refreshed knowledge and skills ahead of the flu season\nbe able to discuss the vaccination choices for the relevant cohorts and articulate why there are a range\nHave updated legal frameworks and competency documentation\nbe able to recognise their own scope of practice and know when to refer on\n\nContent\nCourse content will include: \n\nRefreshing knowledge of influenza viruses\nDocumentation and Governance of practice\nKnowledge of NMC guides to medicine management and patient specific directives\nThis seasons flu campaign\, including an overview of recent changes to the programme\nAssessment of learning\n\nPlease note: It is really important that practitioners have the fundamental knowledge and competency required to enable them to progress to vaccine specific courses and for treatment injectables such as Flu\, Pneumococcal\, Shingrix\, Vitamin B12 & Prostap. \nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“Julia was a great teacher and very knowledgeable\, it was a great refresher and I feel prepared for flu season now “ \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/flu-update-morning-for-hcas-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T134000
DTSTAMP:20260210T130353Z
CREATED:20260210T130353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T130353Z
UID:10000316-1789045200-1789047600@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:BSW Virtual Diabetes Bitesize Education "Identifying an "at risk foot" in People with Type 2 Diabetes" with Diabetes Specialist Podiatrist Oliver Bennett RUH\, Bath
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the return of Diabetes Bitesize Education.  \nThe 2026 programme will offer key insights into managing Type 2 Diabetes from leading specialists. \nAll presentations will be 30 minutes followed by 10 minutes for questions. \nWe look forward to seeing you. \nThursday 10th September 2026 13:00-13:40 – Identifying an “at risk foot” in people with diabetes with Diabetes Specialist Podistrist Oliver Bennett RUH\, Bath  \n\nPresentation of foot problems in the type 2 diabetes population\nHow to identify an ‘At risk foot’\nManagement of high risk feet\nWhen to refer/ seek advice.\n\n  \nThis event will be hosted on MS Teams. To register for this event\, please contact us using the email address below.
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/bsw-virtual-diabetes-bitesize-education-identifying-an-at-risk-foot-in-people-with-type-2-diabetes-with-diabetes-specialist-podiatrist-oliver-bennett-ruh-bath/
CATEGORIES:Diabetes
ORGANIZER;CN="Bath 3-D Integrated Diabetes Care%2C Bath":MAILTO:ruh-tr.diabetesprojectsupport@nhs.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261008T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261008T134000
DTSTAMP:20260210T131742Z
CREATED:20260210T131027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T131742Z
UID:10000317-1791464400-1791466800@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:BSW Virtual Diabetes Bitesize Education “Early onset Type 2 Diabetes” with Dr Laura Rich Co-Lead Consultant Physician in Diabetes RUH\, Bath
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the return of Diabetes Bitesize Education.  \nThe 2026 programme will offer key insights into managing Type 2 Diabetes from leading specialists. \nAll presentations will be 30 minutes followed by 10 minutes for questions. \nWe look forward to seeing you. \nThursday 8th October 2026 13:00-13:40 – Early onset Type 2 Diabetes with Dr Laura Rich Co-Lead Consultant Physician in DIabetes RUH\, Bath  \n\nRecognition of EOT2D as a high risk condition\nHow to identify patients Management of EOT2D\nWhen to refer/ seek advice\n\n  \nThis event will be hosted on MS Teams. To register for this event\, please contact us using the email address below.
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/bsw-virtual-diabetes-bitesize-education-early-onset-type-2-diabetes-with-dr-laura-rich-co-lead-consultant-physician-in-diabetes-ruh-bath/
CATEGORIES:Diabetes
ORGANIZER;CN="Bath 3-D Integrated Diabetes Care%2C Bath":MAILTO:ruh-tr.diabetesprojectsupport@nhs.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261103T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261103T140000
DTSTAMP:20260618T094637Z
CREATED:20260618T094350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T094637Z
UID:10000329-1793696400-1793714400@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Travel Health Update ✈️
DESCRIPTION:⭐ THIS TRAINING IS FULLY FUNDED FOR BSW STAFF ⭐ \n➡️This workshop is suitable for: Nurses and Pharmacists. \n💷 NfP Members £75\n💷 Non-Members £120\n_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________\nThis interactive update session is designed for healthcare professionals who already undertake travel health consultations and want to refresh their knowledge\, explore current challenges and keep up to date with developments in this rapidly changing area.\n\nTopics include:\n\n• Travel Health consultation approach\, risk assessment and key resources\n• Updates in travel vaccines and current guidance\n• Outbreaks and emerging health risks\n• Malaria and insect-borne infections including dengue\, Zika and chikungunya\n• Other important travel health risks\n• Case discussions and practical scenarios\n\nA great opportunity to refresh knowledge\, share experiences and discuss challenges faced in everyday Travel Health practice.\n \nThis training is via the Zoom Online Platform.\n_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Previous Feedback \n💬 “Informal\, friendly\, Becky knows her stuff!” \n\n💬 “Excellent Update\, so glad I booked”\n💬 “Great update and resources to use in Practice”\n💬 “Excellent trainer who was very easy to understand and very interesting”\n_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Trainer Information \nBecky Swadling is an Independent Travel Health Specialist Nurse with extensive experience in travel medicine\, clinical practice and education. \n\n\nShe completed the Diploma in Travel Medicine in 2006 and is a Fellow of the British Global Travel Health Association (BGTHA)\, Associate Member of the Faculty of Travel Medicine\, and was Module Lead on the Post Graduate Diploma in Travel Medicine (RCSPG).\n\nBecky has extensive experience working in busy travel clinics\, clinic management and developing education programmes for Nurses and Pharmacists. She regularly delivers training and lectures to healthcare professionals working in travel health.\n_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________\nHow to book – ⭐ Discover our new Booking Platform ⭐ – Medtribe\n\nMedtribe is a platform dedicated to the healthcare sector that makes it easier to book training sessions\, store certificates\, access resources\, and complete feedback surveys.  We will be trialling this system over the coming months with several clinical courses\, before committing to a full switch over to the service.  ​You will be required to sign up for this free service the first time you book; alternatively\, visit https://medtribe.com to get started – please note that the attendee is required to make the booking via their account\, this cannot be done by a third party\, at this time. \n\n_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\n\n➡️Please ensure you have a working:\n\n🎙️microphone\n📹camera\n🔉speakers\n🖥️screen\n\n* Working equipment is essential to ensure candidates can interact during our participatory learning events; please check prior to the training that you have the correct equipment available * \n \nℹ️ We fully appreciate\, however\, that there can be genuine reasons for not having your camera switched on during the training e.g. illness\, safeguarding\, learning needs\, anxiety etc.. so if this is the case (and you are happy to let me know) I can make our Trainer aware.
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/travel-health-update-%e2%9c%88%ef%b8%8f/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:nursing
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ORGANIZER;CN="Network for Practices":MAILTO:admin@networkforpractices.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261105T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261105T134000
DTSTAMP:20260210T131700Z
CREATED:20260210T131559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T131700Z
UID:10000318-1793883600-1793886000@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:BSW Virtual Diabetes Bitesize Education “Management of retinopathy in People with Type 2 Diabetes” with Louise Stevens Programme Manager BSW Retinal Screening NEC
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the return of Diabetes Bitesize Education.  \nThe 2026 programme will offer key insights into managing Type 2 Diabetes from leading specialists. \nAll presentations will be 30 minutes followed by 10 minutes for questions. \nWe look forward to seeing you. \nThursday 5th November 2026 13:00-13:40 – Management of retinopathy in people with Type 2 Diabetes with Louise Stevens Programme Manager BSW Retinal Screening NEC  \n\nOccurrence and presentation of retinopathy in type 2 diabetes\nManagement of retinopathy\nHow to explain retinopathy to patients\nWhen to refer\n\n  \nThis event will be hosted on MS Teams. To register for this event\, please contact us using the email address below.
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/bsw-virtual-diabetes-bitesize-education-management-of-retinopathy-in-people-with-type-2-diabetes-with-louise-stevens-program-manager-bsw-retinal-screening-nec/
CATEGORIES:Diabetes
ORGANIZER;CN="Bath 3-D Integrated Diabetes Care%2C Bath":MAILTO:ruh-tr.diabetesprojectsupport@nhs.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261210T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261210T134000
DTSTAMP:20260210T132117Z
CREATED:20260210T132117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T132117Z
UID:10000319-1796907600-1796910000@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:BSW Virtual Diabetes Bitesize Education "Management of heart failure and Type 2 Diabetes" With Rebecca Hyland Consultant Nurse Heart Failure
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the return of Diabetes Bitesize Education.  \nThe 2026 programme will offer key insights into managing Type 2 Diabetes from leading specialists. \nAll presentations will be 30 minutes followed by 10 minutes for questions. \nWe look forward to seeing you. \nThursday 10th December 2026 13:00-13:40 – Management of heart failure and Type 2 Diabetes with Rebecca Hyland Consultant Nurse Heart Failure \n\nOccurrence and presentation of heart failure in type 2 diabetes\nManagement of heart failure\nWhen to refer/ seek advice.\n\n  \nThis event will be hosted on MS Teams. To register for this event\, please contact us using the email address below.
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/bsw-virtual-diabetes-bitesize-education-management-of-heart-failure-and-type-2-diabetes-with-rebecca-hyland-consultant-nurse-heart-failure/
CATEGORIES:Diabetes
ORGANIZER;CN="Bath 3-D Integrated Diabetes Care%2C Bath":MAILTO:ruh-tr.diabetesprojectsupport@nhs.net
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