
BESPOKE COURSES
to suit your Timeline
Stay ahead in your profession with our expert-led CPD training, designed
to keep you updated and compliant with the latest industry standards.
These courses can be booked to suit your requirements and availability.
Additional Client Based CPD Courses
1. Nursing Ethics
Course Description
The Legal and Ethical Framework of Nursing includes the laws, regulations, and ethical principles that guide nursing practice. It ensures nurses provide safe and competent care while protecting patient rights and maintaining professional accountability. This framework assists with decision-making, defines the scope of practice, enforces professionalism, and provides disciplinary measures when standards are violated. The course emphasises real-life ethical dilemmas and case studies to help nurses apply the code of ethics in complex situations.
Course Outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of the Legislation which governs nurses in their practice
- Integration of the ethical framework of nurses into the nursing care of patients
- Application of the ethical framework in the decision-making of complex situations
Target Audience: All categories of Nurses
2. Hematology Training
Course Description
Hematology is a specialised branch of medicine focused on the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to the blood. It involves a comprehensive understanding of disorders affecting blood cells, hemoglobin, platelets, and the mechanisms of blood coagulation. Common conditions addressed within this field include anemia, hemophilia, blood clotting disorders, as well as hematologic cancers such as leukaemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. The management and treatment of these diseases are thoroughly examined in this workshop.
Course Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of the field of haematology
- Understand the relationship between nursing needs and hematologic diseases and treatment
- Demonstrate understanding of evidence-based nursing actions of hematologic disease with a focus on antitumoral treatment (harvesting and chemotherapy)
- Understanding the risks, as well as preventative measures, in connection with different treatments of patients diagnosed with a hematology disorder.
- Demonstrate competency in the management of a patient that were diagnosed with a hematology disorder
3. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Fundamentals
Course Description
This course serves as a guide to the Fundamentals of ICU, which covers the essential knowledge and skills needed to work effectively in the intensive care unit (ICU). It focuses on managing deteriorating patients, conducting ward rounds, organ support techniques, and specific ICU pathologies, with an emphasis on a systematic approach that covers content from the ICU environment to the interpretation of a 12–lead ECG and reading of cardiac monitors.
Course Outcomes
- Knowledge to understand and identify critical ill patients’ deterioration • Understand indications and methods of oxygen therapy, non-invasive ventilation, and invasive mechanical ventilation.
- Apply basic physiological principles of mechanical ventilation to manage common lung pathologies
- Conduct a routine daily reassessment of ICU patients in a structured manner
- Apply the knowledge of prophylaxis for venous thromboembolism and stress ulcers effectively
- Demonstrate knowledge of the management of acute respiratory failure, shock and hemodynamic monitoring, sepsis and septic shock, metabolic derangements, renal failure, renal therapy, nutrition, infection prevention and control, and other critical care topics.
Target Audience: Registered, Professional Nurses and Enrolled Nurses who have worked in a High Care or Surgical environment and have an interest in ICU
4. Prevention and management of pressure injuries
Course Description
The prevention of pressure ulcers has been a longstanding concern for nursing professionals. Florence Nightingale notably remarked in 1859, “If he has a bedsore, it’s generally not the fault of the disease, but of the nursing.” Others perceive pressure ulcers as a “visible mark of caregiver sin,” indicative of inadequate or non-existent nursing care. The purpose of this Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is to emphasize the critical importance of preventing and managing pressure injuries
Course Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of the risk factors related to skin pressure lesions
- Understand the assessment tool to calculate the patient’s risk of developing pressure injuries
- Implement strategies to prevent pressure skin lesions from developing
- Demonstrate understanding
Target Audience: All categories of nurses
