Course description

Format: Online eLearning with interactive modules, video lectures, case studies, practical exercises, and assessments.

Aims

  1. To provide advanced knowledge on the diagnosis and management of minor injuries in urgent and primary care settings.
  2. To enhance clinical skills in assessing and treating a wide range of minor injuries.
  3. To promote leadership in minor injuries management within healthcare teams.
  4. To develop educational skills for training and mentoring healthcare professionals.
  5. To foster a research-oriented approach to improving minor injuries management.

What will i learn?

  • Perform comprehensive assessments to diagnose a variety of minor injuries accurately.
  • Develop and implement advanced evidence-based treatment plans for minor injuries.
  • Develop clinical skills in history taking and examination of upper and lower limb injuries
  • Assess head injuries, c-spine injuries and develop knowledge in wound care.
  • Critically appraise current research to inform evidence-based practice

Requirements

  • A minimum of three years' experience in urgent care, primary care, or a related field.
  • An identified mentor to support practice
  • Basic understanding of clinical practice, leadership principles, education methodologies, and research techniques relevant to minor injuries management.

Jeshni Amblum-Almer

CEO and founder of Belmatt healthcare Training providing accredited postgraduate training to healthcare professionals globally. Creation of bespoke training programmes in the UK, Dubai, Faulklands Islands and South Africa. Extensive experience in the clinical and academic sectors, with a broad range of skills. With a solid grounding in trauma care from my early nursing career in South Africa, I have adapted to diverse and dynamic healthcare environments. Today, I am immediate past President of the General Practice and Primary Care Section at The Royal Society of Medicine, and I leverage my versatile experience to drive innovative healthcare strategies and foster interdisciplinary collaboration.I currently provide consultancy services transforming traditional operations in general practice and community healthcare, focusing on implementing innovative approaches to service delivery. My recent work was crucial in creating a robust healthcare infrastructure for an extensive patient demographic in an area with challenges recruiting a robust workforce.My teaching roles at St. George's University and at City University complemented my clinical experience, allowing me to nurture future healthcare professionals. As a mentor, I had the opportunity to share my expertise in urgent care and general practice, impacting the next generation of healthcare providers and supporting clinicians to publish evidence-based practice.Throughout my career, I have seized opportunities to expand my expertise beyond traditional healthcare environments. Volunteering in medically underserved areas, such as Tanzania, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti's borders, has emphasized the significance of education, nutrition, and prudent medication usage. I leverage these experiences to inform my practice and ensure effective communication within an increasingly multicultural medical landscape.As a member of various advisory boards, I've utilised my expansive network to coordinate educational programs at the Royal Society of Medicine. In my current role as President, I am thrilled to support practitioners in primary care and encourage strategic planning and interdisciplinary cooperation. With a career marked by ongoing learning and adaptability, I am excited about future opportunities to drive change and improvement in the healthcare sector.

£495

+VAT

Course code

MSKe2403

Cpd hours

20

Skill level

Intermediate

Expiry period

6 Months

Certificate

Yes

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