
Airway Suction Training
The “Understanding Suctioning Techniques and Practices” course is meticulously designed to provide healthcare professionals with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills related to suctioning procedures.
Our Cytology Sampling and Cervical Screening training has been specifically designed for qualified cervical/cytology sample screening takers. The aim of the course is to update their knowledge in line with the NHS Cervical Screening Programme (NHSCSP) National guidelines. Not only does the course ensure staff are compliant with all requirements of the NHSCSP, but also covers a wide range of related modules including communication with patients, Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN), referring to Colposcopy and more.
Our highly-experienced educators deliver expert, up to date knowledge in line with current best practice. We are also able to offer bespoke solutions in relation to cytology sampling and cervical screening, based on the patient and service requirements of your organisation.
The Cytology sampler and Cervical Screening training update covers a review of:
This training course is NOT open to individuals. We only deliver this training onsite to groups of professionals, as arranged by Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG’s), NHS Trusts, Sexual Health / Family Planning Teams and Large GP Practices.
For further information on the Cytology Sampler and Cervical Screening training course, contact a member of the Guardian Angels Team to discuss.
The “Understanding Suctioning Techniques and Practices” course is meticulously designed to provide healthcare professionals with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills related to suctioning procedures.
Our Supervision and Monitoring Training course has been designed to communicate exactly what it is that makes for an effective and professional supervisor while addressing the differences between supervisory and standard employee roles.
This Intravenous (IV) Cannulation and Intravenous (IV) Medication Training delivers essential training for nurses, midwives, and allied healthcare professionals who are required to insert a venous cannula and /or administer intravenous (IV) medication.
Our Verification of Expected Death course covers a multitude of fundamentals and advanced skills alike. Topics range from physical examinations to legal policies regarding a patient’s death and the interpersonal skills required to deliver bad news.