Loss and Bereavement Training
This course offers guidance on coping with loss and the process of grieving. It will benefit delegates who may have contact with the bereaved, or need to cope with the loss of a person for whom they have cared.
The “An Understanding of Ear Anatomy and Otoscopy” course offers participants a comprehensive exploration of the intricate structures of the human ear and the essential skills needed to perform otoscopy effectively. This course is ideal for healthcare professionals, medical students, audiologists, and anyone interested in gaining in-depth knowledge of ear anatomy and the diagnostic technique of otoscopy.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Participants will be evaluated on their understanding of ear anatomy and their ability to perform otoscopy through practical assessments during the workshop. The emphasis is on skill development and competency.
This course offers guidance on coping with loss and the process of grieving. It will benefit delegates who may have contact with the bereaved, or need to cope with the loss of a person for whom they have cared.
This course is suitable for healthcare workers who wish to deliver clinical skills previously undertaken by medical or nursing professionals in care home settings.
The Gastrostomy Feeding and PEG Tube Care course has been designed for any staff member who supports an individual with a gastrostomy, ensuring they have sufficient knowledge to work safely with them and provide “SAFE” care.
Our diabetes and insulin training course is ideal for nursing and residential care providers, as well as home care providers, supporting individuals with diabetes in the community.
Please note that this course is for care providers ONLY, not individuals, as we provide group training sessions for insulin administration