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SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FOR REMOTE HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS

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OVERVIEW

Ensuring that the skills set and competencies of healthcare practitioners working in remote environments are at an appropriate standard is a continual challenge for employers and service providers. The changing nature of the workplace as well as the demography and associated health needs of the workforce are placing greater demands on employers. Employers need to be assured that healthcare practitioners providing services to their employees remain safe, effective and current in their practice.

RGU’s Faculty of Health and Social Care is addressing this need with a new suite of IRHC Training Assurance Certificated (TrAC) modules. These provide the opportunity for remote healthcare practitioners to enhance their skills by providing education specifically related to clinical assessment, judgement and decision making as well as the immediate care of the deteriorating or critically ill or injured patient. Occupational health and safety and the management of minor injuries and ailments in remote and difficult situations, such as the offshore environment, are further components within the portfolio.

MODULE DELIVERY

Modules are delivered via blended learning; a mix of face-to-face attendance and online learning fully supported by experienced academic staff. If you are already working as a Remote Health Care Professional, with existing HSE training or qualifications, or other industry related Health and Safety recognition, you can access any of the available modules on a stand-alone basis.

For companies and organisations wishing to ensure the competencies of their Remote Healthcare personnel are current and following best practice, delivery can be customised according to business needs and circumstances, with the face-to-face element of a module being delivered in-company.

BENEFITS TO YOU

• Each module can be studied on a stand-alone basis, with the potential to build towards an academic award.

• The majority of study is online making it easier to combine with work and life commitments.

• You will be supported and guided throughout your learning by an academic tutor, online and face-to-face.

• Input from experienced staff used to supporting individuals who have not studied for some time or studied using online learning.

BENEFITS TO EMPLOYERS

• Employees are able to study online with minimal time away from their jobs.

• Modular learning enables employees to build their competencies and maximise their potential in the workplace.

• A strong emphasis on practice-based learning enables students to apply their new knowledge immediately to their working environment.

• Improved staff competencies in the assessment and management of risk, improved patient assessment and safer working outcomes.

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COURSE CONTENT

Each of these modules can be studied on a stand-alone basis and attracts academic credit. The credits earned can be used to build towards an academic award in Professional Studies.

Clinical Assessment, Judgement and Decision Making in a Remote Healthcare Setting - 30 CreditsThis module is delivered via blended learning with the clinical examination demonstrations, practice and assessment normally carried out in a simulated sick bay environment on a face-to-face basis. Scenarios considered include:• Psychological and Psychiatric conditions• Acute medical emergencies• Acute surgical emergencies• Management of the unconscious patient• Hypothermia/Hyperthermia• Trauma • Shock

The Immediate Care of the Deteriorating/Critically Ill Patient in Remote Healthcare Settings - 30 CreditsDevelop your understanding of assessing, monitoring and managing care interventions to stabilise the person, organise secondary/tertiary care and prepare for safe transfer in an emergency situation.

Management of Minor Injuries and Minor Ailments in a Remote Healthcare Setting - 15 CreditsThis module will cover a range of topics fromanatomy, physiology and pathophysiologyrelating to minor injuries and minor ailments toprescribing and professional and legal issues. You will gain the knowledge and skills to make safe, effective and evidence-based in a remote working environment.

Occupational Health and Health Risk Assessment - 30 CreditsDevelop your knowledge of work, organisations and workplace health and safety and environmental policy. You will develop your understanding of hazards in the workplace and how they are managed within a remote healthcare setting. You will undertake practical occupational health activities relating to hazard monitoring. You will also develop knowledge and understanding of the investigation, recording and reporting of injuries and accidents in remote healthcare settings.

Supporting People to Manage their Long Term Conditions - 15 CreditsDevelop your knowledge of common enduring conditions found in workers (and their families) in a typical remote healthcare environment. Develop your ability to provide comprehensive support to help you monitor and manage their condition and maintain a healthy lifestyle. This module is delivered online.

Public Health for the Remote Healthcare Setting - 30 CreditsDevelop knowledge of public health principles and public health skills for the remote health care setting. Key public health issues such as smoking, obesity, mental health and problematic substance use will be examined. Strategies and skills to promote public health in remote environments will be explored.

Work Based Learning in a Remote Healthcare Setting - 15 CreditsThis work based learning module offers you a tailor-made professional development opportunity to demonstrate and enhance competence to practice in your specialist environment. This is achieved through enabling you to integrate previous/current learning and current experience gained in your role with theoretical underpinnings to achieve academic credits. This module is delivered online.

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Why Study at RGU

With excellent industry and healthcare practice links throughout the country, RGU ensures the relevancy and currency of courses which are evidence-based and able to meet workplace demands. RGU was awarded Scottish University of the Year in 2011* and is rated Best Modern University in the UK for 2012**

As a leading provider of healthcare education, the School of Nursing and Midwifery in the Faculty of Health and Social Care has built a reputation for producing patient-focused and highly employable graduates with the skills to succeed.

The School of Nursing and Midwifery houses a state-of-the-art Clinical Skills Centre where students can develop skills through simulation with cutting edge technology and equipment.

* Sunday Times University Guide 2011

** Sunday Times University Guide 2012

Contact Us

www.rgu.ac.uk/remotehealthcare

For more detailed information about these modules please contact:

Leanne MorrisonSchool of Nursing and MidwiferyTel: +44 (0) 1224 262638Email: [email protected]

To discuss customised delivery of these modules please contact:

Pamela KirkpatrickAcademic Lead for Enterprise in Health and Social CareTel: +44 (0) 1224 263276Email: [email protected]

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