Definitely starting to get there


Received an email today as part of the accelerated recruitment programme providing me with links to a range of core and optional online modules to support my return to work. So far I have found thirteen mandatory modules which I need to undertake. I will look at the optional modules once I have eventually completed the essential ones.

Over the course of just under four hours today I have completed the following eight modules to return to practice:
  • Information governance - safe information handling
  • Equality and diversity
  • Healthcare associated infection - Scottish Infection, Prevention and Control Pathway (SIPCEP) foundation layer
  • Hand Hygene
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Basic life support (Adult and Paediatric)
  • National early warning score (NEWS) used in NHS Scotland
The only poor one with limited relevance was on Basic Life Support. This module focussed far too much on quite detailed, hospital-based, A&E focused scenarios for those of us from a community setting and looking to return to such a background. The NEWS one wasn't that relevant either but was at least reasonably interesting. But the others were mostly fine and relevant and pretty well structured.

Another five to get through tomorrow and hopefully I will be nearly there. The remaining ones are:
  • Preventing hazards in the workplace - principles of health and safety
  • Violence and aggression de-escalation
  • Moving and handling
  • Adult protection awareness
  • Child protection
Onwards and upwards.

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