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Phlebotomy Training - Beginner to Advanced PACKAGE

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By Geopace Training

THIS COURSE PACKAGE INCLUDES: 1: INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY COURSE (GPT003) - Level 3 (Ireland Level 5) 2: ADVANCED PHLEBOTOMY COURSE (GPT005) - Level 4 (Ireland Level 6) 3: GEOPACE COMPETENCY CERTIFICATE - CPD Certified (optional with Virtual Classroom) Learn how to take blood ... train as a Phlebotomist FAST-TRACK YOUR PHLEBOTOMY TRAINING WITH OUR COMPLETE TRAINING PACKAGE 20% off - Multi-Course Discount Cover all stages from beginner through to Level 4 Available as Classroom or Virtual Classroom Complete your beginner to advanced training in 2 days Awards 2 accredited qualifications - Introduction to Phlebotomy and Advanced Phlebotomy qualifications Both courses are dually accredited (OCN & CPD) Geopace Certificate of Competency included with classroom attendance or available as an option when booking virtual classroom Covers all steps up to live blood draw Learn advanced skills and techniques Virtual Classroom options include comprehensive Practise@Home Training Kits (yours to keep) Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS

Phlebotomy Training - Beginner to Advanced PACKAGE
Delivered Online or in Portsmouth + 18 more locationsFull day, Jun 29th, 08:30 + 42 more
£495

Advanced Phlebotomy - Skills & Techniques (GPT005)

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By Geopace Training

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.

Advanced Phlebotomy - Skills & Techniques (GPT005)
Delivered Online or in Liverpool + 20 more locations3 hours, Jun 29th, 16:30 + 46 more
£195

Difficult Conversations, Conflict and Relationship Building with Parents/Carers (June 24)

By Born at the Right Time

Inspiring, interactive and unique 4-hour CPD certified Communication and Co-production training.

Difficult Conversations, Conflict and Relationship Building with Parents/Carers (June 24)
Delivered Online3 hours 30 minutes, Jun 3rd, 08:30 + 1 more
£120

The Remote Auditing Course

By Research Quality Association

COURSE INFORMATION Join us for a two-day immersive course crafted to equip participants with an in-depth understanding of remote audit methodologies. Delve into the nuances between remote and face-to-face audits, dissecting their respective strengths and limitations. Through practical scenarios tailored for remote audit conduct, this course stands as an essential counterpart to our on-site audits course The Auditing Course. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Applicable across various domains of regulated research and development, this course proves invaluable in contexts requiring a quality system for audit. Participants with firsthand audit experience stand to gain the most benefit from this programme. EXPANDING ON PREVIOUS LEARNING: This course extends its relevance to all forms of audits and further amplifies concepts explored in RQA's suite of research quality assurance courses, including: 'Research Quality Assurance for Good Laboratory Practice,' 'Good Clinical Practice Auditing – Principles and Practice,' and 'Good Manufacturing Practice for Investigational Medicinal Products.' BENEFITS INCLUDE IMPROVED: * Understand the processes of planning, conducting, reporting and follow-up of audits * Recognising the importance of personal approach in developing positive audit outcomes * Ability to analyse evidence and present logical audit findings * Appreciate the importance of audit in continuing improvement. THIS COURSE IS STRUCTURED TO ENCOURAGE DELEGATES TO: * Discuss and develop ideas * Solve problems * Exchange information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTORS Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): ANDREW WADDELL Founder Director, Tower Mains Ltd ROSEMARY ICHABA Senior QA Associate, Tower Mains Ltd CATE OVINGTON Director, The Knowlogy Group Ltd JEAN MCWILLIAM Associate Director, Alexion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAMME Please note timings may be subject to alteration. DAY 1 09:00 COURSE REGISTRATION 09:15 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS 09:35 INTRODUCTION TO AUDITS Delegates explore the range of audits which they have experienced, define the purpose of each audit type and establish which of those audits are performed to meet regulatory requirements. 10:05 INTRODUCTION TO REMOTE AUDITS Presentation to introduce the major differences between face-to-face audits and remote audits. The major elements of audits will be examined to determine where there may be differences. 10:30 BREAK 10:45 WORKSHOP 1 - REMOTE AUDITS This workshop will examine participants experience or understanding of the differences between face-to-face and remote audits. 11:15 WORKSHOP 1 - FEEDBACK 11:35 AUDIT PREPARATION The essential steps in preparation for audits will be discussed with emphasis on remote audits. 12:05 WORKSHOP 2 - REMOTE AUDIT PREPARATION Factors relating to the preparation for remote audits will be considered in discussion groups. 12:35 WORKSHOP 2 - FEEDBACK 12:50 LUNCH 13:30 AUDIT LOGISTICS Preparation for the audit includes many arrangements other than the audit content. 14:00 WORKSHOP 3 - AUDIT LOGISTICS Delegates will discuss some of the issues that may occur during the set up and conduct of remote audits and how to resolve them. 14:30 WORKSHOP 3 - FEEDBACK 14:45 BREAK 15:00 THE OPENING MEETING Presentation regarding the importance and content of the opening meeting. 15:20 WORKSHOP 4 - OPENING MEETING Delegates will consider the practicalities of arranging and conducting an opening meeting. 15:45 WORKSHOP 4 - FEEDBACK 16:10 AUDIT CONDUCT TOOLS Practical advice on preparation of some of the tools that will be valuable in the conduct of audits. 16:40 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS An overview of the first day and a chance to ask questions 17:00 CLOSE OF DAY DAY 2 09:00 REFLECTIONS ON DAY 1 Recap on the topics covered and a chance for delegates to raise points. 09:15 GATHERING EVIDENCE Presentation on challenges of gathering evidence and conducting interviews during remote audits. 09:45 WORKSHOP 5 - REMOTE INTERVIEWS Scenarios of different remote interviews will be played and delegates assess the strengths and weaknesses of each approach. 10:15 BREAK 10:30 CREATING AUDIT FINDINGS Ideas regarding how to create good audit findings will be discussed during this short presentation. 10:50 WORKSHOP 6 - CREATING AUDIT FINDINGS Delegates will be provided with examples of evidence from an audit. They will discuss these and create their audit findings for presentation at the closing meeting. 11:35 THE CLOSING MEETING The content and conduct of the closing meeting will be discussed. 11:55 WORKSHOP 7(A) - PREPARING FOR THE CLOSING MEETING The findings from workshop 6 will be reviewed and a Lead Auditor selected to provide feedback in workshop 7(b) 12:15 WORKSHOP 7(B) - THE CLOSING MEETING The Lead Auditor from each group will hold a meeting to present the results (role play). 12:45 LUNCH 13:30 THE AUDIT REPORT This presentation will cover not only the essential contents of the audit report but also how to write the report in a manner that will generate the most positive reaction. 14:00 WORKSHOP 8 - THE AUDIT REPORT Delegates will be provided with an audit report from an audit conducted remotely and will conduct a peer review of the report in their breakout groups. 15:00 WORKSHOP 8 - FEEDBACK 15:20 BREAK 15:35 AUDIT CLOSURE Presentation on how to conclude the audit with reference to post-audit activities. 15:55 OPEN FORUM 16:30 CLOSE OF COURSE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EXTRA INFORMATION COURSE MATERIAL This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS INCLUDE: * Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device * Ability to review material at any time pre and post course * Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam.  

The Remote Auditing Course
Delivered OnlineTwo days, Jun 4th, 08:00
£750 to £1000

Introduction to Menopause

By BBO Training

Introduction to Menopause (via Zoom) Course Focus: This comprehensive two-day course serves as an invaluable introduction to menopause care within the primary care setting. Understanding menopause, its effective management, and the ensuing implications for women's well-being are pivotal aspects for healthcare practitioners, particularly practice nurses who frequently engage with women facing menopausal transitions during their consultations. Course Highlights: Understanding Menopause: Dive into the core concepts of menopause, grasping its multifaceted aspects, and gaining a deep understanding of its physical, emotional, and psychological dimensions. Effective Menopause Management: Explore optimal strategies for managing menopause, equipping practitioners to provide well-informed guidance to women traversing this life phase. Short and Long-Term Implications: Delve into the implications of menopause for women's well-being, both in the short and long term, enabling practitioners to offer holistic care that addresses immediate concerns and promotes long-term health. Tailored Approach for Practice Nurses and AHP's: Recognize the pivotal role of practice nurses and AHP's in menopause care, understanding the specific challenges they encounter during consultations with menopausal patients. Competency Framework for Progression: Access a comprehensive competency framework that empowers nurses to work towards mastery in menopause care. This framework can be validated by experienced team members, fostering ongoing skill development. Dynamic Learning Environment: Through interactive sessions, case studies, and discussions, participants will engage in a dynamic learning environment that facilitates the absorption of knowledge and practical insights. The course encourages networking and collaboration, enabling practitioners to learn from both expert facilitators and fellow participants. Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this two-day course, participants will be equipped to approach menopause care with heightened confidence and competence. Whether they occasionally encounter menopausal patients or engage with them more regularly, practitioners will leave with the tools and strategies to provide informed and supportive care, positively impacting women's well-being during this transitional phase. Target Audience: This course is tailored for a diverse range of primary care practitioners, including practice nurses, cervical sample takers, and those who regularly engage with menopausal patients without specialized training. All practitioners seeking to enhance their expertise in menopause care are welcome to attend. Day One 09.15Coffee and registration 09.30Introduction and course objectives 09.40Physiology and definitions 10.00Menopause symptoms 10.45Coffee 11.00What do we need to ask? 13.00Lunch 14.00Management Strategies: Hormonal and non-hormonal treatment of menopause symptoms 14.30Diet, Lifestyle and Exercise 14.30Complementary therapies 15.00Case Studies  15.30Action plan, evaluation, and resources 15.45Close DAY 2 09.15Coffee and registration 09.30Review of Day 1 and tasks 09.45Women with special needs 10.00Contraceptive options for peri-menopausal women 10.45Coffee 11.00What do we need to ask? 13.00Lunch 14.00Which HRT when and how 14.30The older woman 15.00Case Studies  15.30Action plan, evaluation, and resources 15.45Close

Introduction to Menopause
Delivered Online6 hours 30 minutes, Jun 5th, 08:30 + 1 more
£300

Interpreting Blood Results

By BBO Training

Interpreting Blood Results BBO Training has been inundated with requests for courses following the success of our previous offerings, such as NMP Update, Minor Illness, and Diabetes. In response to this demand, we are delighted to introduce a full-day course on the crucial topic of 'Interpreting Blood Results within Primary Care.' This comprehensive program is tailored for experienced Practice Nurses, ANP's, ENP's, Paramedics, and Pharmacists who seek to enhance their proficiency in this vital area. Course Details: Course Schedule: - 09:15 - Coffee and Registration - 09:30 - Introduction and Course Objectives - 09:45 - The 'Full Blood Count,' Including Anemias and B12 - 11:30 - Coffee Break - 11:50 - The 'LFT' - How to Recognize and Manage Deranged LFTs - 12:30 - Lunch - 13:30 - U&E (Urea and Electrolytes) - 14:15 - Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) - 15:00 - Lipids - 15:45 - Evaluations and Course Conclusion Learning Outcomes: By the end of this course, participants will have achieved the following learning outcomes: 1. Understanding of FBC: Develop the ability to interpret a Full Blood Count (FBC), including knowing when to repeat, escalate, and manage simple anemias effectively. 2.Organ-Blood Test Link: Gain insight into the connections between various organs and their relevant blood tests, fostering a holistic understanding of patient health. 3. Medication-Test Relationship: Review the links between different drug groups and the necessary monitoring required for safe practice and prescribing. 4. Chronic Disease Relevance: Develop an awareness of why specific tests are appropriate within various chronic disease groups, improving patient care. 5. National Guidance Awareness: Examine the connections between national guidance (e.g., NICE) and professional judgment, ensuring adherence to best practices. 6. Professional Development: Enhance your awareness of ongoing development within your practice and uphold professional accountability in this specialized field. Our course is designed to provide valuable Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for GPs, nurses, and pharmacists. It's ideal for professional revalidation, with reflective discussions seamlessly integrated into the program. We look forward to welcoming you to this engaging and informative training session. Join us in advancing your knowledge and expertise in interpreting blood results within the primary care setting.

Interpreting Blood Results
Delivered Online6 hours 30 minutes, Jun 5th, 08:30
£180

Certificate in Fluoride Varnish Application

By Cavity Dental Training

The Training in Fluoride Application is segmented into two core components. First, it delves into the theoretical understanding of various subjects, encompassing patient management, community-based fluoride application programs, and broader topics like legal and ethical considerations. The second component is practical, requiring students to maintain a work-based record of competence, integral to their learning journey. https://www.nebdn.org/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn about the Cavity Training Fluoride Varnish Application Course The Certificate in Fluoride Varnish Application is a level 4 post- registration qualification awarded by the National Examination Board for Dental Nurses (NEBDN). This provides established dental nurses with additional training which will enable them to provide effective fluoride varnish application within a community-based setting, on prescription from a dentist or as part of a structured dental health program. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frequently Asked Questions How long is the course? The course duration is 6 months. When are the classes held? You will attend online/remote lessons via Teams. One 3 hour lesson each month for 6 months. Is there an exam at the end? There is no exam at the end, you need to successfully complete a Record of Competence. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COURSE DATES * 18th April 2024 9:30am - 12:00pm * 20th April 2024 10:30am - 1:00pm * 6th June 2024 9:30am - 12:00pm * 12th October 2024 10:30am - 1:00pm * 17th October 2024 9:30am - 12:00pm COSTS £695.00 per person (inc. VAT) Course Fee is £600 + £95.00 Fee for Certificate (No Exam). Please choose from one of the course dates above.

Certificate in Fluoride Varnish Application
Delivered Online2 hours 30 minutes, Jun 6th, 08:30 + 2 more
£695

Planning for the Future with Wills & Trust Webinar

By Born at the Right Time

leading expert Philip Warford will talk about the options available to protect a disabled person using specialist Wills and Trusts

Planning for the Future with Wills & Trust Webinar
Delivered Online1 hour, Jun 5th, 09:00
FREE

Advanced Certificate in Impression Taking including Intra Oral Scanning

By Cavity Dental Training

This course, worth 30 hours of verifiable CPD, will demonstrate your ability to grade and reflect upon your impression technique and demonstrate competence to take impressions unsupervised under prescription. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn about the Cavity Training Impression Taking Course The course is suited to nurses who aspire to treat patients directly and to take impressions or scan for impressions under the prescription of a registered dentist or clinical dental technician. To enrol, you must be GDC-registered, work in surgery and hold indemnity insurance. (extended duties) You will need a GDC registered dental professional able and willing to supervise you. You also need to complete an Anaphylaxis Awareness course – we offer a free CPD course for this. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frequently Asked Questions How long is the course? The course duration is 2 to 6 months. When are the classes held? You will attend a live webinar class for two Saturday mornings. Is there an exam at the end? There is no exam at the end, you need to successfully complete 24 assessments with your practice mentor and a complete a 500 word dissertation. What qualifications do I need to start the course? Preferable English and Maths level 4 and above, you must also be GDC registered. What opportunities for progression is there? This qualification allows candidates to further progress onto various post registration qualifications or career opportunities, such as: * The Certificates in Orthodontic Nursing * Extending a career in prosthetics. * Training as a Lab Technician -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COURSE DATES * 13th - 27th April 2024 9:30am - 1:30pm * 11th - 25th May 2024 9:30am - 1:30pm * 8th - 22nd June 2024 9:30am - 1:30pm * 13th - 27th July 2024 9:30am - 1:30pm * 3rd - 17th August 2024 9:30am - 1:30pm * 7th - 21st September 2024 9:30am - 1:30pm COSTS £180.00 per person (inc. VAT) Please choose from one of the course dates above. Each course is 2 days. The dates above indicate the 2 days of the course.

Advanced Certificate in Impression Taking including Intra Oral Scanning
Delivered Online4 hours, Jun 8th, 08:30 + 7 more
£180

Yoga for Stress Relief & Fatigue Reduction

By Yogibanker

Are you feeling stressed or tired after a long week at work? Perhaps with the new hybrid working arrangement you are working from home? Then come and join me every Friday morning at 8AM (UK) for a rejuvenating yet relaxing somatic movement-based class.  This class is based on the floor with the support of a blanket. Expect a class that involves gentle movements through the spine, hips, shoulders and other areas of the body. The aim is to release stress but also mobilise all of the key joints of the body, helping you to build strength, release tension and create new energy. ‘Yoga for Stress Relief & Fatigue Reduction‘ lasts around 45 minutes. No previous experience is necessary.  All levels are welcome. Bring a blanket and mat with you.

Yoga for Stress Relief & Fatigue Reduction
Delivered Online45 minutes, Jun 7th, 07:00
£10

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Bristol Grammar School, Old Bristolians

bristol grammar school, old bristolians

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The Old Bristolians’ Society exists to allow former pupils and staff to maintain contact with other Old Bristolians, and through the Society allow them to support the work of the School. The Society is a separate body from the School and is run almost exclusively by volunteers. The President holds office for a year: other officers and members of the Management Committee are chosen by election and normally stay in office for a longer period. We are always keen to recruit new faces on to the Committee or hear from Old Bristolians prepared to help with the running of events. In particular, we seek more involvement from young Old Bristolians, especially females, in order to reflect the co-educational status of the School. The BGS Foundation aims to bring long-term additional income to the School through charitable giving. This enables the wider BGS family to give something back so that the next generation of children can benefit from extra resources, facilities and bursaries which could not otherwise be afforded from fee income alone. Support comes from parents, former parents, staff and Governors, Old Bristolians, charitable trusts and foundations which makes a genuine difference to the life of our school. The Old Bristolians’ & Foundation Office would be delighted to hear from anyone willing to serve on the Committee or to participate in some other way. In addition, the views of Old Bristolians as to the type of event/activities the Society should be providing are also welcomed.