Course Summary

This course is for healthcare practitioners and independent non medical prescribers working towards advanced roles seeing and treating adults in primary care and community settings including general practice and walk in pharmacies. A case study approach is used to explore differential diagnoses, and pharmacological and non pharmacological interventions including safety netting and worsening care advice.

On completion you will be able to assess patients with a range of minor illness conditions of the respiratory, abdominal, gastrointestinal, dermatology, ENT, eye conditions, gynae, sexual health, contraception and mental health presentations in urgent care, general practice, walk in centres and community settings.

Pre Requisites

  • Be a registered healthcare professional with a minimum of 2years post qualifying experience.
  • Relevant workplace opportunities and organisational support with an identified mentor is encouraged to support completion of skills portfolio in clinical environment and improve competence.

*** This is only for healthcare professionals new in the role with limited experience seeing and treating patients independently. Completion of this course does not award competence or the title of Advanced Practitioner. This is obtained with experience, mentorship and completion of relevant educational courses.

Aims

This course is for pharmacists, advanced paramedics and nurses wishing to develop skills in clinical decision-making, identifying red flags and management of minor illness presentations in general practice, urgent care and walk-in centres.

Assessment

There is an MCQ to be completed at the end of each learning unit.

What's included?

  1. Booklet for each learning unit.
  2. Audio recorded presentation by a specialist in the area.
  3. MCQ to be passed.
  4. Review zoom session recordings discussing MCQs and case studies.
  5. Access to the Minor Illness update.
  6. 3months access to material

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate knowledge of pathophysiology in management of minor illnesses.
  • Critically consider ethical and legal issues that influence decision-making in seeing and treating minor ailments and working in independent roles.
  • Reflect on risk management constraints when planning a safe discharge or referral to other agencies and members of the multidisciplinary team.
  • Develop skills in ensuring clinical practice is evidence based through engagement with local organisation policy and current health strategy in primary care.
  • Recognise importance of multi-professional working for effective and safe management of minor ailments.

Learning Units

  1. History Taking and Documentation. Jeshni Amblum-Almer, Senior Lecturer Primary Care
  2. Respiratory Disorders in primary Care : Dr Rubab Ahmed, Respiratory Consultant
  3. ENT Disorders in Primary Care : Dr Sanjeev Kalia , GP
  4. Eye Disorders in Primary Care
  5. Headaches – Clinical Decision Making and Red flags: Dr Parmy Deol, A&E consultant and UCC Lead Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
  6. Back pain Management in Primary Care : Dr Parmy Deol, A&E Consultant and dual GP
  7. Dermatology for General Practice : Kirsty Armstrong, ANP Lecturer
  8. Gynae & Menopause : DR Hayley Jenkins, FSRSH General Practitioner
  9. Antimicrobial Stewardship : Aneela Tehseen, Senior Clinical Pharmacist
  10. Mental Health Disorders : Dr Balu Pitchiah, Consultant Psychiatrist
  11. Gastro Intestinal Disorders : Dr Hasan Nour, A&E Reg
  12. Contraception and Menopause: Dr Hayley Jenkins, FSRSH GP

PLEASE NOTE THIS DATE IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY. To secure your place on this course, your contact details will be sent to Belmatt and they will contact you directly with enrolments details.  You will then have 3 months to complete the course.

Please note if you have not already supplied us with your registration number you will be contacted by us as we will need this information to secure your allocation of CPD funding.