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CLINICAL MANAGEMENT - SHORT COURSES AND STUDY DAYS GUIDE
CM0510 Infection Control: Principles of Inter-agency Management & Policy The inter-relationship of multiple services is explored in order to enhance understanding, co-operation and collaboration between agencies and individuals. The day provides an overview of management responsibilities, key accountabilities, inter-agency control and the design and management of inter-agency infection control policy. The study day is suitable for practitioners within acute, primary care and pre-hospital settings including ambulance and community care personnel. You may also be interested in attending the study day (CS0314) on 12th February that updates your skills and contemporary evidence base in Infection control. Date: 13th February, 2011 Time: 10.00-16.30 Price: Band B
CM0512 Aspiring Nurse/Midwifery/Therapy Consultant This 2 day short course focuses on the skills and professional attributes required to become a Consultant Nurse, Midwife or Therapist. Key professional requirements are examined alongside specific individual career development targets. Individual personal development plans are explored. Opportunity to discuss plans and experiences with existing Consultant practitioners provides a valuable insight. In addition opportunity to explore research & academic skill, clinical practice development, leadership and specific specialist requirements are fed into the two days. Patient focused scenarios are used to enhance learning and to act as a catalyst for innovative discussion and professional debate. Techniques in networking and gaining ongoing professional support are identified to enable you to sustain development. Dates: 19th & 20th July, 2010 16th & 17th May, 2011 Times: 10.00-16.30 each day Price: Band C
CM0514 Developing Income Streams for Clinical Managers & Budget Holders This study day is an ideal opportunity if you have the challenge or the opportunity to develop new income streams. This day will help you to plan your ideas and ensure that you gain from your efforts. You will explore ideas and innovations, think your challenges through from new business development and enterprise perspectives and will enable you to start business planning. You will develop a knowledge of target setting, exploring costs and benefits and building your business plans within the wider strategy of your Trust or organization. Dates: 24th August, 2010 9th June, 2011 Times: 10.00-16.30 Price: Band B
CM0515 Band 7 Development Programme The Band 7 Development Programme focuses on you and your personal skills and abilities to manage and lead your service or ward. There is an emphasis on how your leadership & management makes a difference in quality of care outcomes, patient satisfaction and your personal resilience and sustainability. The programme is run over 3 months and has a total of 7 study days spread through that period. You will have an opportunity to form a network of support and positive development and will be able to share new practice and solve more complex management issues. You will gain Opportunity to understand and develop your leading edge, An understanding of managerial competence: intellectual, presentational, motivational & personal style, Methods for getting the most out of your team & goal setting, Methods for supervising & coaching others, Greater understanding of business principles applied to care delivery, Ideas for taking control of your personal development & personal style The course is further supported through interlinked action oriented activities that enable participants to explore specific personal development goals including: Interpersonal skills, Conflict resolution, Long term sustainable development, Building resilience, Critical Incident Management techniques Date: September Cohort : 20th & 21st September, 18th & 19th October, 22nd & 23rd November, 6th December Time: 10.00-1630 Price: Band B
CM0516 Clinical Supervision Taster This study day will provide participants with an opportunity to explore the benefits of clinical supervision and the purpose and processes within healthcare practice. Ideas that support the establishment of supervisory relationships will be discussed as well as the exploration of roles and responsibilities of the supervisor and supervisee. Participants will engage in simulated supervision scenarios and examine their specific needs. They will discuss strategies for establishing a supervisory relationship and identify how they would explore taking clinical supervision forward in their own practice areas. Dates 14th October, 2010 Time: 10.00 - 16.30 Price: Band A
CM0517 How to Develop your Resuscitation Service Resuscitation Services are key in terms of training, development, strategy, procurement and response for the deteriorating and cardiac arrest patients. This exciting opportunity allows you to explore the various strategies and processes to develop your Resuscitation Service to meet the ever changing NHS within your Trust, identify and implement strategies for partnerships with other disciplines and to develop a skills trajectory for the development of staff and services. This course allows for an additional opportunity to network and share best practice and develop a service that spans the sector allowing for a seamless approach to resuscitation. Date: 30th November, 2010 Time: 10.00-16.30 Price: Band B
CM0518 Resuscitation Guidance for Managers and Teachers This study day aims to provide managers and teachers with the necessary skills and knowledge relating to the latest Resuscitation guidance. They will have an opportunity to practice their own Basic Life Support skills and will gain an overview of the Advanced Life Support policies and practice. Dates: 14th December, 2010. 19th January, 2011 Time: 10.00 - 1630 Price: Band B
CM0521 Band 6 Development Programme This programme provides you with an opportunity to enhance and empower your personal management & leadership style. The aim of the programme is to increase your confidence and to positively influence your competency outcomes in progression or promotional prospects. The Band 6 development programme will explore your strengths and development areas maximizing potential, openness to change and development, learning to lead and influence teams, empowerment, problem solving and decision making, learning to take greater responsibility & accountability, team working, patient, community and customer care focused principles, achieving enhanced health outcomes and quality care principles, attitudes and behaviour linked to sustainability & resilience in an ever changing working world, communication and management styles that impact excellence in compassionate clinical outcomes, understand transactional and transformational leadership within the context of healthcare management. You can expect to be able to: Learn skills that enable you to take responsibility for your learning & development Evaluate leadership styles and enhance your own personal leadership & management skills Make an impact in team management and patient outcomes Participate in positive problem solving activity and responsive change strategies Dates: 14th & 15th Feb 2011, 14th & 15th March, 11th & 12th April, 9th May. Time: 10.00- 16.30 Price: Band B
CM0522 Preventing Violence & Aggression: Supportive Conflict Resolution This study day provides practitioners with the knowledge and skills to inform practice. The day provides practical advice and techniques to enhance the avoidance of violence and aggression within the clinical setting. The day explores conflict resolution and supportive techniques that enable enhanced communication. The day is particularly relevant to those managing or working with patients, relatives and the public often in stressful or confusing situations that manifest in challenging behavior and those staff in urgent and emergency department environments. The study day will increase the practitioner's awareness, knowledge and understanding of the needs of the client. The themes of the day will be: nature and prevalence, appropriate prevention and intervention & emotional intelligence.
Dates: 25th February, 2011 Time: 10.00 - 16.30 Price: Band B
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