Our best selling module, Infection Control ensures that your staff are fully trained on transmission routes, hand hygiene, waste management, isolation procedures, hospital acquired infection, and basic microbiology.
This module carefully trains and tests users on what constitutes abuse, how a child can be affected, and how it can be recognised. It also provides a comprehensive section on guidance, supervision and support for health professionals.
Your trainees will complete this module fully aware of the hazards and common errors in blood transfusion, how to use the request form, taking and labelling blood samples, collecting blood from the laboratory, pretransfusion checks, and potential reactions to blood transfusion.
Trainees will learn the five elements of good communications with patients, appropriate techniques for breaking bad news and services provided by the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS).
An overview of principles and issues surrounding the gaining of or giving consent and practical guidance on how to fill in consent forms.
Trainees will be led through the principles of good prescribing practice, with real world calculations to examine their understanding of the topic.
An introduction to the six Caldicott Principles of Good Documentation and practical advice on keeping manual clinical notes.
Guides users as to how and when an incident should be reported, detailing correct completion of the incident report form.
An overview of the use of the ECG and step by step procedure for recording a 12 lead ECG, including a detailed explanation for identifying electrode attachment sites. The module is completed with a video showing the theory being put into practice.
An interactive examination of the equipment used in taking blood, how to take a sample and correct handling of sharps.
Responsibilities and procedures for preventing patient identification errors, including the Trust’s expectations, Doctor’s responsibilities, information required for patient identification and error prevention techniques.
Teaching users to identify abuse, the appropriate actions and support for reporting suspected abuse.
Trains users in the 3 key elements of the fire triangle and uses an interactive game to test their understanding of which type of extinguisher to use on different types of fire.
A module used by Trusts to provide their inductees with valuable information about how the Education Centre can support them and key contacts within the Trust.
Employer's duties, risk management and employee duties to reduce and report risks. The module then moves onto examine work related pressures.
Minimising the risk for Staff, Patients and visitors in the hospital environment, before addressing clinical factors, which may predispose a patient to being at more risk of slips, trips and falls.
A practical approach to the principals governing the use of medical equipment and safe use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
This module introduces the main causes of injury followed by attitudes and procedures involved in avoiding injury, ranging from the use of PCs, through the safe handling of loads and videos of safely moving patients.
Introduces the types of hazardous substances found in the hospital environment, their risks to health and routes of entry. With practical advice on safety precautions to minimise the risk to staff and patients.
A sensitive approach into what the next of kin needs to know when dealing with death and a Doctor's responsibilities and obligations from a Trust's point of view.
New module! The Mental Capacity Act module has recently been completed and aims to give users a good understanding of the key principles of the Mental Capacity Act, capacity assessment, impact on carers, deprivation of liberty, safeguards and what to do if somebody is being deprived of their liberty. This module was written in partnership with Barnet & Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
New module! Our recently completed Aseptic Non-touch Technique (ANTT) module aims to give you a solid foundation as to the importance of ANTT in hospitals, guidelines for administration and also information on poor practice and bad techniques. This module was written in partnership with medical professionals at Mid-Cheshire NHS Foundation Trust.
New module! Our recently completed Nasogatric Intubation module covers key elements of Nasogastric Tube placement encapsulating the rationale behind NG, confirmation of tube placements and a step-by-step guide on how to carry out the procedure. This module was written in partnership with medical professionals at Mid-Cheshire NHS Foundation Trust.
Coming soon! The Diabetes Management module aims to provide a good basic understanding of managing diabetes patients as inpatients and outpatients. More information coming soon...