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In this issueGuidance for educators Transferring face-to-face training onlineNES GPN Listening ServiceRCGP Post Traumatic Stress Disorder during and after lockdown resourceNew homepage for TURAS LearnHealth Literacy webinars for DietitiansNew Importance of Mouth Care Open Badge
Guidance for educators Transferring face-to-face training online
In order to support educators whilst working remotely NHS Education forScotland (NES) has produced guidance on transferring face-to-face training toan online environment The guide includes
evidence on the efficacy of remote trainingplanning considerationsinformation on creating eLearning
information on collaboration toolsinformation on hosting webinarsonline trainingcase studies
The guide can be found on the Guidance for Educators site on TURAS Learn Itis publicly accessible but you can still create a TURAS Learn account in orderto access additional features and content in other sections
NHS Education for Scotland GPN Listening Service
The NHS Education for Scotland General Practice Nursing team are nowoffering a Peer to Peer Compassionate Listening Service This confidentialservice is specifically GP Nurses providing listening support to their fellow GPNurse colleagues on personal or professional concerns This service is notCOVID-19 specific but has been initiated as a response to the feelings of GPNsduring the current pandemic
If you would like to book a 20-minute session with one of the listeners pleasecontact medicalpracticenursesnesscotnhsuk who will find an appropriatebooking for you
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder during and after lockdown
The Royal College of General Practitioners have developed this extendedscreencast focusing on the period of lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic
and the potential effects on patients and key workers during and after thisperiod It looks at recognising signs of Post Traumatic Stress Disorderscreening in primary care and how GPs can look after themselves during thischallenging time
New homepage for TURAS Learn
The Turas Learn homepage has been redesigned The NHS Education forScotland User Experience team worked with Learn users to create a freshsimpler design A new My Learn section makes it easier to manage youronline learning The homepage also emphasises recommended learning basedon your organisation or professional group
Health Literacy Webinars for NHSScotland Dietitians
Now more than ever it is important that dietitians ensure that the informationthey are giving patients is understood When conversations are being heldvirtually or via telephone how do we ensure that information is effectivelycommunicated NHS Education for Scotland Knowledge Services Team arehosting a webinar for dietitians to discuss how health literacy good practice canbe applied to patient communication
The webinar will last for approximately one hour and include
Welcome and introductionsRecap on health literacy tools and techniques and demo of HealthLiteracy PlaceOpen discussion on how we can all contribute to making ourorganisations more health literacy friendly with a focus on remote patientconsultations including letters
The July webinars are now fully booked but we plan to offer additional dates To register your interest in attending a future webinar contactjanetcroziernesscotnhsuk
New NHS Education for Scotland lsquoThe Importance ofMouthcare in the Care Homersquo Open Badge covers
how to deliver mouth care for dependent olderadults the importance of mouth care in palliative
end of life care and PPE considerations
The badge is hosted on the SSSC website with thelearning resource hosted on Turas Learn
Resource of the month
Our resource of the month is the BritishJournal of Nursing and this article is
taken from August 2019 Volume28(15)
Introducing a very low carbohydratediet for a child with type 1 diabetes
To access this resource outwithNHSScotland premises you will need
an OpenAthens username
Training
New 1-2-1 Knowledge Network TrainingNew 1-2-1 webinars to help you make the mostof our resources to support your practice orresearchFind research articles journals and e-booksAccess evidence summaries for clinicaldecision-makingUse tools to keep up-to-date with developmentsin your field
Spotlight
Maternal and Neonatal Care CurrentAwareness BulletinThe Mark Allen Group has produced a summaryof articles from healthcare journals featuring keyresearch and information on Maternal andNeonatal Care
Request a webinar
Public Health messages on alcohol need to
consider how and why people drink not just
how much
This NIHR alert discusses how public healthmessages about alcohol could be more effectiveif they reflect how and why patients drink ratherthan simply focusing on how much alcohol isbeing consumed Many people are not aware ofthe health risks linked to heavy drinking such ascancer or heart disease During the COVID-19crisis there is concern that some people aredrinking more than usual
Keep up to date
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Hepatitis Day (28th July)Health Information Week (6th-12th July) Sarcoma Awareness Month (July)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Join our mailing list
Copyright copy 2020 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
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information on collaboration toolsinformation on hosting webinarsonline trainingcase studies
The guide can be found on the Guidance for Educators site on TURAS Learn Itis publicly accessible but you can still create a TURAS Learn account in orderto access additional features and content in other sections
NHS Education for Scotland GPN Listening Service
The NHS Education for Scotland General Practice Nursing team are nowoffering a Peer to Peer Compassionate Listening Service This confidentialservice is specifically GP Nurses providing listening support to their fellow GPNurse colleagues on personal or professional concerns This service is notCOVID-19 specific but has been initiated as a response to the feelings of GPNsduring the current pandemic
If you would like to book a 20-minute session with one of the listeners pleasecontact medicalpracticenursesnesscotnhsuk who will find an appropriatebooking for you
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder during and after lockdown
The Royal College of General Practitioners have developed this extendedscreencast focusing on the period of lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic
and the potential effects on patients and key workers during and after thisperiod It looks at recognising signs of Post Traumatic Stress Disorderscreening in primary care and how GPs can look after themselves during thischallenging time
New homepage for TURAS Learn
The Turas Learn homepage has been redesigned The NHS Education forScotland User Experience team worked with Learn users to create a freshsimpler design A new My Learn section makes it easier to manage youronline learning The homepage also emphasises recommended learning basedon your organisation or professional group
Health Literacy Webinars for NHSScotland Dietitians
Now more than ever it is important that dietitians ensure that the informationthey are giving patients is understood When conversations are being heldvirtually or via telephone how do we ensure that information is effectivelycommunicated NHS Education for Scotland Knowledge Services Team arehosting a webinar for dietitians to discuss how health literacy good practice canbe applied to patient communication
The webinar will last for approximately one hour and include
Welcome and introductionsRecap on health literacy tools and techniques and demo of HealthLiteracy PlaceOpen discussion on how we can all contribute to making ourorganisations more health literacy friendly with a focus on remote patientconsultations including letters
The July webinars are now fully booked but we plan to offer additional dates To register your interest in attending a future webinar contactjanetcroziernesscotnhsuk
New NHS Education for Scotland lsquoThe Importance ofMouthcare in the Care Homersquo Open Badge covers
how to deliver mouth care for dependent olderadults the importance of mouth care in palliative
end of life care and PPE considerations
The badge is hosted on the SSSC website with thelearning resource hosted on Turas Learn
Resource of the month
Our resource of the month is the BritishJournal of Nursing and this article is
taken from August 2019 Volume28(15)
Introducing a very low carbohydratediet for a child with type 1 diabetes
To access this resource outwithNHSScotland premises you will need
an OpenAthens username
Training
New 1-2-1 Knowledge Network TrainingNew 1-2-1 webinars to help you make the mostof our resources to support your practice orresearchFind research articles journals and e-booksAccess evidence summaries for clinicaldecision-makingUse tools to keep up-to-date with developmentsin your field
Spotlight
Maternal and Neonatal Care CurrentAwareness BulletinThe Mark Allen Group has produced a summaryof articles from healthcare journals featuring keyresearch and information on Maternal andNeonatal Care
Request a webinar
Public Health messages on alcohol need to
consider how and why people drink not just
how much
This NIHR alert discusses how public healthmessages about alcohol could be more effectiveif they reflect how and why patients drink ratherthan simply focusing on how much alcohol isbeing consumed Many people are not aware ofthe health risks linked to heavy drinking such ascancer or heart disease During the COVID-19crisis there is concern that some people aredrinking more than usual
Keep up to date
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Hepatitis Day (28th July)Health Information Week (6th-12th July) Sarcoma Awareness Month (July)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Join our mailing list
Copyright copy 2020 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
and the potential effects on patients and key workers during and after thisperiod It looks at recognising signs of Post Traumatic Stress Disorderscreening in primary care and how GPs can look after themselves during thischallenging time
New homepage for TURAS Learn
The Turas Learn homepage has been redesigned The NHS Education forScotland User Experience team worked with Learn users to create a freshsimpler design A new My Learn section makes it easier to manage youronline learning The homepage also emphasises recommended learning basedon your organisation or professional group
Health Literacy Webinars for NHSScotland Dietitians
Now more than ever it is important that dietitians ensure that the informationthey are giving patients is understood When conversations are being heldvirtually or via telephone how do we ensure that information is effectivelycommunicated NHS Education for Scotland Knowledge Services Team arehosting a webinar for dietitians to discuss how health literacy good practice canbe applied to patient communication
The webinar will last for approximately one hour and include
Welcome and introductionsRecap on health literacy tools and techniques and demo of HealthLiteracy PlaceOpen discussion on how we can all contribute to making ourorganisations more health literacy friendly with a focus on remote patientconsultations including letters
The July webinars are now fully booked but we plan to offer additional dates To register your interest in attending a future webinar contactjanetcroziernesscotnhsuk
New NHS Education for Scotland lsquoThe Importance ofMouthcare in the Care Homersquo Open Badge covers
how to deliver mouth care for dependent olderadults the importance of mouth care in palliative
end of life care and PPE considerations
The badge is hosted on the SSSC website with thelearning resource hosted on Turas Learn
Resource of the month
Our resource of the month is the BritishJournal of Nursing and this article is
taken from August 2019 Volume28(15)
Introducing a very low carbohydratediet for a child with type 1 diabetes
To access this resource outwithNHSScotland premises you will need
an OpenAthens username
Training
New 1-2-1 Knowledge Network TrainingNew 1-2-1 webinars to help you make the mostof our resources to support your practice orresearchFind research articles journals and e-booksAccess evidence summaries for clinicaldecision-makingUse tools to keep up-to-date with developmentsin your field
Spotlight
Maternal and Neonatal Care CurrentAwareness BulletinThe Mark Allen Group has produced a summaryof articles from healthcare journals featuring keyresearch and information on Maternal andNeonatal Care
Request a webinar
Public Health messages on alcohol need to
consider how and why people drink not just
how much
This NIHR alert discusses how public healthmessages about alcohol could be more effectiveif they reflect how and why patients drink ratherthan simply focusing on how much alcohol isbeing consumed Many people are not aware ofthe health risks linked to heavy drinking such ascancer or heart disease During the COVID-19crisis there is concern that some people aredrinking more than usual
Keep up to date
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Hepatitis Day (28th July)Health Information Week (6th-12th July) Sarcoma Awareness Month (July)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Join our mailing list
Copyright copy 2020 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Health Literacy Webinars for NHSScotland Dietitians
Now more than ever it is important that dietitians ensure that the informationthey are giving patients is understood When conversations are being heldvirtually or via telephone how do we ensure that information is effectivelycommunicated NHS Education for Scotland Knowledge Services Team arehosting a webinar for dietitians to discuss how health literacy good practice canbe applied to patient communication
The webinar will last for approximately one hour and include
Welcome and introductionsRecap on health literacy tools and techniques and demo of HealthLiteracy PlaceOpen discussion on how we can all contribute to making ourorganisations more health literacy friendly with a focus on remote patientconsultations including letters
The July webinars are now fully booked but we plan to offer additional dates To register your interest in attending a future webinar contactjanetcroziernesscotnhsuk
New NHS Education for Scotland lsquoThe Importance ofMouthcare in the Care Homersquo Open Badge covers
how to deliver mouth care for dependent olderadults the importance of mouth care in palliative
end of life care and PPE considerations
The badge is hosted on the SSSC website with thelearning resource hosted on Turas Learn
Resource of the month
Our resource of the month is the BritishJournal of Nursing and this article is
taken from August 2019 Volume28(15)
Introducing a very low carbohydratediet for a child with type 1 diabetes
To access this resource outwithNHSScotland premises you will need
an OpenAthens username
Training
New 1-2-1 Knowledge Network TrainingNew 1-2-1 webinars to help you make the mostof our resources to support your practice orresearchFind research articles journals and e-booksAccess evidence summaries for clinicaldecision-makingUse tools to keep up-to-date with developmentsin your field
Spotlight
Maternal and Neonatal Care CurrentAwareness BulletinThe Mark Allen Group has produced a summaryof articles from healthcare journals featuring keyresearch and information on Maternal andNeonatal Care
Request a webinar
Public Health messages on alcohol need to
consider how and why people drink not just
how much
This NIHR alert discusses how public healthmessages about alcohol could be more effectiveif they reflect how and why patients drink ratherthan simply focusing on how much alcohol isbeing consumed Many people are not aware ofthe health risks linked to heavy drinking such ascancer or heart disease During the COVID-19crisis there is concern that some people aredrinking more than usual
Keep up to date
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Hepatitis Day (28th July)Health Information Week (6th-12th July) Sarcoma Awareness Month (July)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Join our mailing list
Copyright copy 2020 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
To access this resource outwithNHSScotland premises you will need
an OpenAthens username
Training
New 1-2-1 Knowledge Network TrainingNew 1-2-1 webinars to help you make the mostof our resources to support your practice orresearchFind research articles journals and e-booksAccess evidence summaries for clinicaldecision-makingUse tools to keep up-to-date with developmentsin your field
Spotlight
Maternal and Neonatal Care CurrentAwareness BulletinThe Mark Allen Group has produced a summaryof articles from healthcare journals featuring keyresearch and information on Maternal andNeonatal Care
Request a webinar
Public Health messages on alcohol need to
consider how and why people drink not just
how much
This NIHR alert discusses how public healthmessages about alcohol could be more effectiveif they reflect how and why patients drink ratherthan simply focusing on how much alcohol isbeing consumed Many people are not aware ofthe health risks linked to heavy drinking such ascancer or heart disease During the COVID-19crisis there is concern that some people aredrinking more than usual
Keep up to date
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Hepatitis Day (28th July)Health Information Week (6th-12th July) Sarcoma Awareness Month (July)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Join our mailing list
Copyright copy 2020 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Public Health messages on alcohol need to
consider how and why people drink not just
how much
This NIHR alert discusses how public healthmessages about alcohol could be more effectiveif they reflect how and why patients drink ratherthan simply focusing on how much alcohol isbeing consumed Many people are not aware ofthe health risks linked to heavy drinking such ascancer or heart disease During the COVID-19crisis there is concern that some people aredrinking more than usual
Keep up to date
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Hepatitis Day (28th July)Health Information Week (6th-12th July) Sarcoma Awareness Month (July)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Join our mailing list
Copyright copy 2020 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Copyright copy 2020 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list