2021 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
CALENDAR
Semester 1(study days Jan to June) registrations open from 16th November 2020
Semester 2 (study days July to Dec) registrations open from 5th April 2021
CALENDAR INFORMATION:
• Dates and venues may change, always check the online version of this calendar for the most up to date information
• Use the link to the online registration form found in each program descriptor to register
• All programs are subject to Pandemic Education and Training recommendations and may be cancelled at short notice.
Program cost details:
SCGOPHCG applicants – no charge WA Health applicants - $168.00 External to WA Health - $168.00 plus GST
Prompt payment is appreciated for confirmation of the program numbers.
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PLEASE NOTE: Programs scheduled at OPH are shaded in GREY
Semester 1 registrations open from 16th November 2020
Semester 2 registrations open from 5th April 2021
Version 1.10; Last updated 27th January 2021
Enquiries: Sir Charles Gairdner and Osborne Park Health Care Group Centre for Nursing Education Tel: 6457 2600 Email: [email protected]
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CLINICAL PROGRAMS
PROGRAMS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Addiction Formation and Implications
28
Advanced Clinical Practice (Nursing and Midwifery only)
3 cancelled
7
Ageing Gracefully 14 20
All things respiratory 11
Anticoagulation Therapy 10 20
ANTT Champion Update Workshops (OPH)
30 7
Clinical Update Day 18
Cognitive Impairment 21
Diabetes: Think Glucose 2 28
Diabetes Back to Basics (Nursing & Midwifery only)
22 23 20 27
Diabetes/Insulin Updates (Nursing and Midwifery only)
26 17
Falls – Foundation 21 (OPH)
27
Falls – Advanced 19
Gastroenterology 1
Getting to the Heart of it 11
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CLINICAL PROGRAMS CONT’D PROGRAMS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Hepatology 21
Infection Prevention & Control
19
Introduction to Pain Management (2 Days) 9 (day1)
23 (day2)
3 (day1)
17 (day2)
Keepin’ it Renal 10
Micro Matters: Infection prevention in clinical practice
12 3
Neurology Fundamentals 19
Non-invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation
18
Organ Transplantation 21
Palliative Care 26
Palliative Care: Planning better care for patient transitions
8
Patient centred care forging the links 25
PICC & PORT 15
Pressure Injury – Under Pressure? 23
Rehabilitation Course (2 days) 8, 19
cancelled
8, 23
Stroke Study Day 6
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CLINICAL PROGRAMS CONT’D PROGRAMS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Subacute Care: Older adult mental health (TRACS)
21
Surviving Sepsis 11 15 (OPH)
22 26 25
Sepsis Unzipped 12 - start
13 -workshop
18 –start
18 – workshop
Tumour Trouble 9
Vascular 24
LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS PROGRAMS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Growing your Professional Self 24 16,
23 17,
24
Leadership in Action – Part 1 10 5, 19
3, 9
Leadership in Action – Part 2 22 7
Empowering SRN’s 16 8
Shift Coordinator Workshop 4, 25
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PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS PROGRAMS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Charlies study support group 25 29 27 24 29 26 30 28
Exploring the research frontier – You are not alone!
3 12 10 16
Preceptor Study Day (T.O.T.R. Day 1) 9 31 (OPH)
20 15 21
Teaching on the Run (T.O.T.R. day 2)
9 19 (OPH)
20 19
25
For other professional programs such as;
• Dealing with conflict
• Emotional Intelligence
• Performance Management
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GRADUATE PROGRAMS PROGRAMS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
SCGH Graduate Professional Development Days PD1 5,
19 3,
9
SCGH Graduate Professional Development Days PD2 16,
23 17,
24
SCGH Graduate Clinical Development Seminars 27 17 10 7 2 7 11 8 6 3 1
OPH RN/RM & EN Graduate Education 18 3 8 13 10 8 12 7 14 11 9
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ASSESSOR PROGRAMS PROGRAMS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Aseptic Technique Training for new assessors Time 1330 - 1430
27 2
Aseptic Technique Assessor Refresher Time 1400 - 1445
15 11
Clinical Assessor Program for HBLS and MT assessing
17 2 15 17
PRACTICAL WORKSHOPS PROGRAMS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Acute Coronary Syndrome & Cardiac Assessment Time: 1415-1500 Venue: CER, SCGH
24
Chest drains Time: 1415 - 1500 Venue: CER, SCGH
22
Continence, Ostomies and Wounds Time: 1415 - 1500 Venue: CER, SCGH
23 24
Falls management Time: 1415 - 1500 Venue: CER, SCGH
24
Inter-professional Clinical Deterioration Simulation Workshops Time: 13:30 – 14:30 Venue: SIM Centre, K Block
3, 17
3, 17, 31
14, 28 12,26 9, 23
7, 21
4, 18
1, 15, 29
13, 27
10, 24
8
Infection Control workshop Time: 1430 - 1530 Venue: Joske, SCGH
20, 26
2, 9
Respiratory assessment Time: 1415 - 1500 Venue: CER, SCGH
28
Santa’s Workshop (click link to register)
Time: Midnight Venue: North Pole
24
SCGH Venue: CER, 8th
Floor, near green lifts
IPE SIM – Sim Centre, K block
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NIGHT DUTY EDUCATION SCGH: 2130 – 2220hrs, 6
th floor conference room, G block
OPH: 2100 – 2145hrs, Bunuru Function room, J block
PROGRAMS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Infection Prevention and Control
Helen Cadwallader | Coordinator of Nursing Infection prevention & Control
Tue 16
th
Alcohol and Drug use
Brenda Jones | CNC Drug and Alcohol Service
Wed 3
rd
Anticoagulation
Michaela Walters | NP Anticoagulation Wed
16th
Tue
17th
Organ and Tissue Donation
Jill Law | CNS Organ and Tissue Donation Tue
30th
B Braun Pump – ** TBA by Hospital Equipment Store
Jacqui Lofthouse | NM Hospital equipment Service
** **
CVAD Management
Lynda Parris | CNC IV Access Thu
27th
Cognitive Impairment
Andrew Hill | CNC Aged care Thu
10th
Heart Failure
Joanna Clark | CNS Heart Failure Tue
22nd
Falls Management / Falls Case studies
Su Kitchen | CNC Falls Management Wed
7th
Wed
29th
C.O.W
Nicole Walsh | CNC Wound Management Wed
21st
Pain management
Jill Kemp | CNC Acute Pain Service Wed
4th
Wed
3rd
Chronic Liver Disease
Candice Ingwersen | CNC Chronic Liver Diseases
Thu 2
nd
Diabetes
Sandra Wilberforce | A/CNC Diabetes Tue
19th
Seizure/Epilepsy
Meg Thorburn | CNC Epilepsy & movement disorders
Thu 9th
OPH RN/RM & EN Night Staff Time: 2100-2145 Venue: Bunuru/Function Rm
17 28 23 14 2 14
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Program descriptors will follow on the next page.
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Addiction Formation and Implications Clinical Program
Clinical experts will present interactive sessions that will improve participant knowledge on identification and manage the potential clinical implications for illness/injury management that arise from substance misuse and addiction. The education also aims to develop in clinicians a deeper understanding of these factors that contribute to addiction formation and why it can be so difficult for those patients with substance misuse and addiction to remain abstinent.
Learning objectives Differentiate between addiction, dependence and tolerance.
Differentiate the biology of addiction, in relation to brain function and addiction formation.
Identify which withdrawal syndromes can are a threat to life.
Discuss the best ways to manage individual withdrawal syndromes.
Understand the benefits of holistic approach to patients with pre-existing substance, addiction and misuse problems.
Understand what substances are commonly being abused/used recreationally including an overview of new and “legal” substances that are used illicitly.
What participants say “I thought that the presenters were excellent, and gave comprehensive talks.”
“I found the day very interesting and have recommended my colleagues to attend this study day.”
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program drivers Change and increase in societal issues with understanding addiction, dependence and tolerance to substances.
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Brenda Jones Clinical Nurse Consultant Alcohol & Drug Service | SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600
Date: Wednesday 28th April 2021
Venue: Q Block CNE, SCGH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants - Full Day $168.00 plus GST.
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Ageing Gracefully & Other Inconvenient Truths
Clinical Program
This interactive program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of clinical staff that manage care and provide treatments for older adults. Delivered by clinical experts with a focus on the delivery of
evidence based care. Sessions include case study discussions and group work.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to
Develop an understanding of the physiological changes and the impact of
co-morbidities on the health of the older patient.
Explain how the mental and cognitive assessment chart can assist in health
care delivery of the older patient.
Become familiar with how diet/nutrition, medication and social issues impact
on management of the older patient.
Explore the older patient’s experience and the role of the family and
community support.
What participants say ‘The course topics appeared interesting, especially as we have many elderly patients’.
‘It’s probably one of the best study days I’ve done’.
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program drivers Training Needs Analysis; Supportive of National Safety & Quality Health Service Standard 2 & 5.
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Andrew Hill Clinical Nurse Consultant – Aged Care SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600
Date: Wednesday 14th April 2021
Wednesday 20th October 2021
Venue: Q Block CNE, SCGH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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All Things Respiratory
Clinical Program
This program provides knowledge and skills in the assessment and management of patients with respiratory conditions. Interactive sessions include respiratory assessment, case studies, and tracheostomy care and chest drain workshops.
Learning objectives
At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Demonstrate understanding of pathophysiology of the respiratory system, effective assessment techniques and identify abnormalities through engagement in practical case studies.
Demonstrate the correct use and supply of prescribed oxygen and inhalers, as they relate to various medical conditions.
Gain an understanding of the correct care / use of advanced respiratory treatments (e.g. non-invasive ventilation (NIV), intercostal catheters (ICCs) and tracheostomies), applying theory to practical workshops.
What participants say
“Course and presentations were directly relatable to my current ward environment/setting (Respiratory Ward).”
“I found the practical sessions enjoyable and easier to understand concepts and the nursing management of those concepts.”
“Tracheostomy information was fantastic as were all the hands-on experiences”
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program drivers Training needs analysis
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Chloe Charlesworth Staff Development Nurse Respiratory Medicine SCGH
Program Details Time: 07:45 – 16:00
Date: Thursday, 11th March 2021
Venue: Q Block CNE, SCGH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Anticoagulation Therapy
Clinical Program
This program provides clinicians’ up to date evidence based knowledge and skills to care and treat patients with coagulation disorders, venous thrombosis and embolic disease. Sessions include
workshops and case studies, delivered by subject matter experts.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to
Develop a more definitive understanding of the clotting cascade and how it
works.
Be more aware of the variety anti-coagulants and indications for their use.
Have a greater understanding as to the reasons why people are commenced
on anticoagulation.
What participants say ‘Great workshops and case studies, putting theory into practice’.
‘Comprehensive information. Very valuable’.
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program drivers Training needs analysis
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Michaela Walters Nurse Practitioner Anticoagulation Services | SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600
Date: Wednesday 10th March 2021
Wednesday 20th October 2021
Venue: Q Block CNE, SCGH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants - Full Day $168.00 plus GST.
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Charlie’s Study Support Group Professional Program
These monthly 1 hour informal sessions are designed to link nurses who are studying at post graduate level or considering post graduate study with experienced researchers and educators, and with each other. The sessions provide a relaxed environment that supports participants to ask questions and share experiences of balancing study, work, and home responsibilities. There is also opportunity to arrange individual support session with research and education facilitators, individual support sessions with research and education facilitators.
Learning objectives
Informal discussion where participants are encouraged to ask study-related questions, explore options for navigating courses of study; and share tips and tricks to manage a work, study, home balance. No registrations are required.
Who should attend All nurse working in a healthcare service.
Program drivers Training needs analysis; Postgraduate supportive program.
Program preparation
None.
Facilitators Anne Matthews, CNS Research Masters Student, BSC Nursing Centre for Nursing Research, SCGH [email protected]
Anne Kimberley, NE M Nurse Ed, BSC Nursing, Nurse Educator Centre for Nursing Education, SCGH [email protected]
Program Details Time: 1400 – 1500hrs
Date: Last Thursday of each month (except Jan, Nov & Dec 2021)
25th Febuary 2021 25th March 2021 29th April 2021 27th May 2021 24th June 2021 29th July 2021 26th August 2021 30th September 2021 28th October 2021
Venue: SCGH 8th floor Cafeteria, G block
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants - free of charge No formal registration required – an email to ‘SCGH.CentreforNursingEducation’ indicating your attendance would be valued for planning, but not essential.
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Clinical Assessor Program
For Hospital Basic Life Support (HBLS) & Manual Tasks (MT) Assessing
This study day is part of a 3-day program, which provides nurses in the clinical area, who have assessment and remedial coaching responsibilities, the knowledge and skills to conduct Hospital Basic Life Support (HBLS) and/or Manual Task (MT) mandatory competency assessments, usually conducted on MARS or Core Competency days.
To become a HBLS assessor, participants should also attend ARC ALS1 conducted by MET education.
To become a MT Assessor, participants should also attend the MT Assessor day, conducted by L&D. This must occur before/prior to this day.
Note: To achieve assessor status, completion of a final workplace assessment (for MT) and a MARS assessment (for HBLS) is required.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to
Understand the assessment process for HBLS and MT assessing, and become familiar with assessment documentation.
Utilise a framework of Set-Dialogue-Closure and the 4step approach to skills teaching.
Practice and conduct effective and timely feedback and remedial coaching.
Build confidence in their ability as an assessor.
Who should attend Essential for substantive and acting Staff Development Nurse (SDN). Nurses nominated by their SDN or Nurse Manager.
Program drivers Training needs analysis; MARS; Core competency day; Assessor status.
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle). Attend MT Assessor Day, conducted by L&D, prior to attendance.
Facilitators Anne Kimberley | Staff Development Educator | CNE | SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600
Date: Wednesday 17th March 2021
Wednesday 2nd
June 2021
Wednesday 15th September 2021
Wednesday 17th November 2021
Venue: Q Block CNE & Nursing Skills Hub, SCGH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- Half Day $84.00, plus GST Full Day $168.00 plus GST.
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Clinical Update Day
Clinical Program
This interactive program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of clinical staff that manage and provide patient care. Delivered by clinical experts with focus on current clinical updates and changes in health practices
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to
Articulate current clinical updates and changes in health practice
Describe patient centred care
Identify best practice in recognising and responding to clinical deterioration
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program drivers Training Needs Analysis; Supportive of National Safety & Quality Health Service Standard 8.
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Diane Williams Nurse Educator OPH
Program Details Time: 0800 - 1600
Date: Wednesday 18th August 2021
Venue: Bunuru/Function Room, OPH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Cognitive Impairment
Clinical Program
This interactive program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of clinical staff that manage and provide patient care. Delivered by clinical experts with focus on the overview and management of cognitive impairment.
Learning objectives
After completion of the study day learners will be able to:
Describe the managemt of patients with cognitive impairment
Recognize and respond to acute mental health deterioration
Describe pain management strategies for cognitively impaired patients
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program drivers Training need analysis
Program preparation
Course materials will be provided via the Moodle course page
Facilitators Diane Williams Nurse Educator OPH
Program Details Time: 0800 - 1600
Date: Tuesday 21st October 2021
Venue: Bunuru/Function Room, J Block, OPH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Diabetes – Back to Basics
Clinical Program This interactive program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of clinical staff that manage and provide patient care. Delivered by clinical experts with focus on the overview and management of Diabetes.
Learning objectives
After completing this study day the learner will be able to:
Describe the pathophysiology of Diabetes
Understand the complications of Diabetes
Increase knowledge on the pharmacological treatments of Diabetes
Identify hypo/ hyperglycaemic states and the management
Understand the effect of surgery and perioperative management
Increase skills knowledge on blood glucose monitoring
Who should attend Nurses and Midwives who manage Diabetic patients.
Program drivers Training Needs Analysis
Program preparation
Course materials will be available via the Moodle course page.
Facilitators Kathryn Wicks Diabetes Educator Corporate Nursing OPH
Program Details Time: 0800 - 1600
Date: Thursday 22nd April 2021
Wednesday 23rd June 2021
Tuesday 20th July 2021
Wednesday 27th October 2021
Venue: Bunuru/Function Room, J Block, OPH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00
External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Diabetes / Insulin Updates
Clinical Program This interactive program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of clinical staff that manage and provide patient care. Delivered by clinical experts with focus on the overview and management of Insulin Administration.
Learning objectives
After completing this study day the learner will be able to:
Describe Insulin/Pancreas and glucose homeostasis
Understand the actions and uses of insulin
Recognise the impact of Insulin choice and adjustments
Understand the impact of carbohydrate and insulin
Recognise and manage Diabetic emergencies (DKA/HHS)
Who should attend Nursing and Midwifery staff managing Diabetic patients.
Program drivers Training Needs Analysis
Program preparation
Course materials will be available via the Moodle course page.
Facilitators Kathryn Wicks Diabetes Educator Corporate Nursing OPH
Program Details Time: 0800 - 1600
Date: Wednesday 26th May 2021
Wednesday 17th November 2021
Venue: Bunuru/Function Room, J Block, OPH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Diabetes: Think Glucose Clinical Program
This program provides an up-date on evidence based management of people with diabetes in the acute care setting. Interactive sessions include an overview of survival skills needed to care for in-patients with
Diabetes, case studies, workshops and consumer participation activities.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to: Discuss the pathophysiology of diabetes
Identify hyperglycaemic states: DKA and HHS
Demonstrate an understanding of hypoglycaemia and awareness of a “hypo”
Increase their knowledge on pharmacological diabetes therapy: oral and
injectable
Identify and demonstrate perioperative management
Increase their knowledge on partnering with consumers and involving patient in
their care
Whast participants
say: “Was very informative and I feel more confident and competent in looking after a patient who has diabetes”
“All presenters were very knowledgable and friendly which made the content enjoyable and easy to understand”
Who should attend? All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program Drivers: Training needs analysis.
Program preparation Learning materials will be provided via the Moodle course page
Facilitators Sandra Wilberforce | CNC Diabetes | Endocrinology | SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1530
Date: Tuesday 2nd
March 2021
Tuesday 28th September 2021
Venue: Clinical Education Room (CER) 8th Floor G Block, SCGH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00
External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Exploring the research frontier (You are not alone!)
Clinical Program
This program introduces clinicians to clinical research methodology and its concepts. Topics are delivered by research experts from tertiary institutions via workshops and face to face sessions.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to
Differentiate between a range of research methodology and their
applications within health care.
Discuss the components of research and research development
Understand the ethical and legal requirements of research data including
collection, management and storage.
Understand how to conduct a literature research and link it to a clinical
question
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program drivers To promote engagement and interest in clinical research across healthcare
Program preparation There is no program preparation
Facilitators Emily Broadbent Nurse Educator- CNE SCGH
Anne Matthews Clinical Nurse Specialist- CNR SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600 Dates: Attend one from the following -
Wednesday 3rd
March 2021
Wednesday 12th May 2021
Tuesday 10th August 2021
Tuesday 16th November 2021
Venue: Q Block CNE, SCGH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Empowering SRNs: The Business of Nursing
This program provides and enables nurses working towards or employed in leadership positions to understand how the business of a hospital is managed and how this supports their role in nursing. Nurses will participate in interactive sessions to explore how resources are allocated and managed. Nurses will also be able to consider how data is used across the organisation to inform practice and service design.
Learning objectives
At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Understand sources of funding and funding distribution in healthcare, and how it applied to their role.
Understand how expert judgement is used in planning, managing, implementing and evaluating change in workplace practice.
Understand the concepts of advanced processing skills in the context of the current healthcare environment.
Compare key methods underpinning clinical service design.
What participants say:
‘The morning session took us from big picture finance to cost centre processes
– it was interactive and very relevant.’
Who should attend?
This content is relevant for all nurses; it is particularly targeted toward Senior Registered Nurses (SRNs) and nurses working toward leadership positions.
Program drivers SCGH Nursing Services Strategic Intent 2019; DoH Health Leadership Strategic Intent 2019-2029.
Program preparation
Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Nurse Educator CNE SCGH
Program Details Time: 08:00 – 16:00
Date: Tuesday 16th March 2021
Tuesday 8th September 2021
Venue: Joske, East & West, 8th Floor, G Block/Harry Perkins Institute, QQ
block Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST. Prompt payment is appreciated for confirmation of program numbers.
#Keywords: Funding; ABF; ABM; coding; budget; processing; change process; redesign
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Falls Management: Advanced Day
Clinical Program
This program provides a follow on from ‘The (not so) secret guide to falls management’ Clinical program. It is designed to provide staff with knowledge and skills to assess patients with Falls risks, minimise the risk of falls injury and manage actual fall events. Sessions are fun and interactive; actual falls events are discussed and investigated. Sessions are delivered by multidisciplinary Falls subject matter experts and are based on the Australian and Safety and Quality Council Best Practice Guidelines for Preventing Falls
and Harm from Falls.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Develop increased understanding and skills in a variety of falls risk factors
e.g. diabetes, syncope/cardiac, vision impairment, elimination, neuropathy,
stroke, injury reduction, patient education and physical assessment.
Promote and develop an awareness and implementation of strategies used
to minimise the risk of falls in hospital for patients suffering with the above.
Develop an awareness of the multiple resources available to health
professionals and consumers.
Develop skills/knowledge that can be implemented into practice.
What participants say This is a new program for 2021
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program drivers Nil.
Program preparation Completion of Self-directed Learning Package learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Su Kitchen CNC Falls Management SCGH
Program Details Time: 07:45 – 16:00
Date: Thursday August 19th 2021
Venue: Q Block CNE, SCGH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00
External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST. Prompt payment is appreciated for confirmation of program numbers.
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Falls Management – Foundation Clinical Program
This study day provides staff with knowledge and skills to assess patients at risk of falling as well as injury prevention and management. Sessions are fun and interactive; actual falls events are discussed and investigated. Sessions are delivered by multidisciplinary Falls subject matter experts and are based
on the NSQHS Best Practice Guidelines for Preventing Falls and Harm from Falls.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Have an enhanced understanding of the financial and social impact of falls.
Have an enhanced understanding of risks associated with falls.
Develop an awareness of strategies used to minimise the risk of falls in hospital.
Be more familiar with incident reporting, documentation procedures and
responsibilities and incident investigation.
Gain increase knowledge about assessments that can be utilised in practice.
Develop/refresh skills that can be implemented to improve practice.
What participants say: ‘I would highly recommend this course. Thanks for sharing your passion for Falls prevention.’
‘Well presented, I learnt a lot’
‘All aspects of the day were highly relevant’ informative and easy to understand’
Who should attend? All nurses and health care professionals working in a health care service.
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Su Kitchen CNC Falls Management SCGH
Program Details Time: 07:45 – 16:30
Date: Wednesday, 21st April 2021 (OPH)
Wednesday, 27th October 2021 (SCGH)
Venue: Bunuru Function Room, OPH | Q Block, CNE, SCGH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Gastroenterology: What’s your gut reaction? Clinical Program
This program provides staff with a basic understanding of the clinical assessment and management of patients with gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. Clinical experts will present interactive sessions that will improve participant’s knowledge on how to identify and manage GI disorders/diseases, including a
personal account of patient living with a GI disease.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to Identify the differing Inflammatory Bowel diseases
Understand pancreatitis and its management
Gain an overview of Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease (GORD) and Eosinophilic Oesophagitis and Achalasia
Develop awareness of upper GI cancers, and the cancer nurses’ role
Become knowledgeable about gastroenterology procedures and patient care implications
Describe nursing care of patients receiving enteral therapy
Management of acute GI bleeds
What participants say: ‘Excellent study day and informative’
Who should attend? All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program Drivers: Training needs analysis
Program preparation Review anatomy and physiology of the digestive system
Review CNE Abdominal Physical Assessment SDLP available via the eResources page on healthpoint.
Facilitators Sarah Byrne CNS G63 Renal, Gastro, & Hepatology SCGH
Karen Howden SDN G63 Renal, Gastro, & Hepatology SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600
Date: Thursday 1st April 2021
Venue: Q, Block, CNE, SCGH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00
External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Getting to the Heart of It Clinical Program
This program provides skills, in the assessment, management and education of patients and consumers with coronary heart disease and heart failure. The program includes workshops and case studies. Sessions are delivered by subject matter experts.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Identify risk factors for ischemic heart disease and heart failure
Understand the importance of medication compliance
Gain a basic understanding of the management for acute coronary syndromes (ACS) and heart failure
What participants say: 'It was a very enjoyable and informative day. The patient journey allowed us a different perspective into cardiac disease’
Who should attend? All nurses and health care professionals working in a health care service.
Program Drivers: Training needs and analysis.
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Joanna Clark CNS Heart Failure SCGH
Julie Prout CNS Cardiac Rehabilitation SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600
Date: Tuesday 11th May 2021
Venue: Q Block, CNE SCGH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Growing Your Professional Self Leadership Program
This program is designed to support nurses to fulfil their potential as an individual and as a nurse. The program introduces nurses to self-care skills which increase personal resilience, minimise the risk of compassion fatigue and workplace stress. The program supports participants to explore what the application of an ethical and legal framework means for personal practice. This program is designed to support nurses to advocate for both themselves as individuals and the nursing profession.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Understand emotional intelligence and its importance as a healthcare professional.
Define wellbeing and describe strategies to promote own wellbeing and the wellbeing of others.
Identify the reasons why clinical incidents are made and why human factors are so important.
Outline the key factors in being successful in job application and interview.
Describe how to articulate a positive professional image.
What participants say: ‘Highlighted the importance of self-care when in a leadership role’
‘Definitely able to apply the things taught to everyday work.’
Who should attend This content is relevant for all nurses.
Program drivers SCGH Nursing Services Strategic Intent; DoH Health Leadership Strategic Intent
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Nurse Educator CNE SCGH
Program Details Time: 08:00 – 16:00
Date: Wednesday 24th February 2021
Wedensday 16th June 2021
Wednesday 23rd
June 2021
Wednesday 17th November 2021
Wednesday 24th November 2021
Venue: Harry Perkins Institute/ Joske Room, SCGH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00
External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
Prompt payment is appreciated for confirmation of program numbers.
#Keywords: Resume; CV; job interview; application; human error; stress; burnout; resilience, emotional intelligence; coping; professional
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Hepatology: Chopped Liver Clinical Program
This program provides staff with a basic understanding of the clinical assessment and management of
patients with hepatic disorders/diseases.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Develop an understanding of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) and HCC
treatment.
Gain insight into the wide range of liver diseases leading to End Stage of
Liver Disease (ESLD).
Identify complications of ESLD and patient care considerations.
Understand Hepatitis B and C treatment.
Understand the psychosocial issues, related to ESLD and carer burden,
including palliative care.
What participants say: ‘I will strongly recommend my colleagues to enrol into this course.’
‘I thought all the presenters were brilliant and it was refreshing to listen to the consultants who were both informative and entertaining’.
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program Drivers: Training needs and analysis.
Program preparation Review anatomy and physiology of the hepatic and biliary systems.
Facilitators Sarah Byrne CNS G63 Renal, Gastro & Hepatology SCGH
Karen Howden SDN G63 Renal, Gastro & Hepatology SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 – 1600hrs
Date: Wednesday 21st July 2021
Venue: Q Block, CNE, SCGH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants - free of charge WA Health applicants - $168.00 External to WA Health applicants - $168.00 plus GST Prompt payment is appreciated for confirmation of program numbers.
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Infection Prevention and Control
Clinical Program This interactive program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of clinical staff that manage and provide patient care. Delivered by clinical experts with focus on the overview and management of Infection Prevention and Control.
Learning objectives
At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Identify multi-resistant organisms and apply strategies to reduce transmission
Discuss strategies to prevent healthcare associated infections
Explain microbiology specimen collection and interpretation of results
Discuss employee health and infection control.
Who should attend All Healthcare professionals
Program drivers Organisational need, Training Needs Analysis and National Safety and Qualtiy Health Service Standards.
Program preparation
Course materials will be available via the Moodle course page.
Facilitators Lisa Summers Clinical Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention and Control OPH
Program Details Time: 0800 - 1600
Date: Tuesday 19th October 2021
Venue: Bunuru/Function Room, J Block, OPH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00
External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Introduction to Pain Management Clinical Program
This program provides nurses with knowledge and skills to care with patients with acute and chronic pain, based on the biopsychosocial model of pain management. Sessions include workshops and case studies. Delivered by subject matter experts. Participants are encouraged to attend both Day 1 & 2.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of these study days, the learner will be able to:
Gain an understanding of the mechanism and physiology of pain perception
and the process of nociception
Identify the biopsychosocial model of pain which attributes to disease
outcomes
Describe and assess types of pain for patient assessment and analgesia
Explain the rationale behind various treatment and modalities.
What participants say
“I will be able to use the knowledge to improve patient care and am looking forward to the second day.”
“All sessions very engaging and all speakers were able to relate well with the audience.”
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a health care service.
Program Drivers Training needs and analysis.
Program preparation
Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Jillian Kemp Clinical Nurse Consultant Acute Pain Services SCGH
Program Details Time: 07:45 – 16:00
Date: Day 1 Wed 9th Jun 2021 | Day 2 Wed 23
rd Jun 2021
Day 1 Wed 3rd
Nov 2021 | Day 2 Wed 17th Nov 2021
Venue: AM : Neville Davis LT | 1st Floor, G Block | SCGH
PM: John Clancy Seminar Room | 1
st Floor, G Block | SCGH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Inter-professional Simulation This 1 hour workshop provides the opportunity for nurses to immerse themselves in an inter-personal clinical deterioration scenario, to explore both clinical patient management strategies and non-technical aspects that relate to effective clinical care.
This workshop is designed to be fun, fully supported learning experience that allows you to develop new skills and reflect on your practice in a safe environment.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Utilise the A-E assessment format to assess a clinically deteriorating patient
Escalate care appropriately
Communicate effectively within inter-professional teams
What Participants say?
“It will prepare me for medical emergencies and how to effectively communicate with the rest of the MET team involved”
“Additional information was provided on areas that I was unsure of. Safe and controlled learning environment enabled the opportunity to ask questions and learn from the experience”
Who should attend? When booking, please identify your role. There are 2 roles to nominate yourself for;
Junior Nurse: Ideal for graduate nurses or junior nurses who want to gain experience in managing a clinically deteriorating patient.
Senior Nurse: Ideal for Staff Development Nurses, Clinical Nurses or Acting Clinical Nurses/Shift Coordinators who want experience in supporting junior staff to strategically manage a deteriorating patient and escalate care.
Program Drivers: National Safety & Quality Health Service Standards 6 & 8
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Cath Radford | Nurse Educator | Centre for Nursing Education
Program Details Time: 1330 – 1430 alternating Wednesdays
Dates:
3rd
Feb 2021 14th Apr 2021 23
rd Jun 2021 1
st Sep 2021 10
th Nov 2021
17th Feb 2021 28
th Apr 2021 7
th Jul 2021 15
th Sep 2021 24
th Nov 2021
3rd
Mar 2021 12th May 2021 21
st Jul 2021 29
th Sep 2021 8
th Dec 2021
17th Mar 2021 26
th May 2021 4
th Aug 2021 13
th Oct 2021
31st Mar 2021 9
th Jun 2021 18
th Aug 2021 27
th Oct 2021
Venue: SIM Centre | K Block | SCGH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants only - free of charge
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Keepin’ it Renal Clinical Program
This interactive program updates learner knowledge on essential issues relevant to patients with kidney disease. Content will examine acute and chronic kidney disease, the related treatment options. Learners will also hear a first-hand account of kidney disease as experienced by a patient (subject to availability). Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Identify the causes of kidney failure and the associated complications
Describe the different treatment modalities used to treat kidney failure
Describe the different types & care of dialysis access that is required for
treatment
Discuss the patient experience of kidney failure after hearing a personal
account from a patient
What participants say “I highly enjoyed every aspect of this study day. It was truly excellent, thank you!!”
“I was really impressed with the whole course outline, please don't change a thing!”
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program drivers Clinical training needs analysis.
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via Moodle course page.
Facilitators Evelyn Coral | SDN | G65 | SCGH | Postgraduate Cert Nephrology Nursing
Helen Herson | SDN | G65 | SCGH Postgraduate Cert Nephrology Nursing
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600
Date: Wednesday 10th November 2021
Venue: Q Block CNE, SCGH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Leadership in Action Part 1: Leading Self Leadership program
This program introduces nurses to the concept of values based leadership. Nurses will investigate different leadership styles and understand how authentic leadership builds credibility and respect and supports a positive culture. This day is designed to support nurses whilst exploring their own personal values and leadership styles, analyse their own leadership skills and to learn strategies to further improve their capabilities.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Explore personal qualities as they align with values based leadership
Identify their own leadership style and its application to practice
Identify strategies which support development of personal leadership skills
Describe how successful change is managed in the organisation
Understand how to prepare for and manage change as an individual
What Participants Say?
‘I can communicate effectively at a senior level with the knowledge and resources from this day’
‘I have already acted towards becoming a greater leader as a senior RN from the skills I learned’
Who should attend? This content is relevant for all nurses.
Program Drivers: SCGH Nursing Services Strategic Intent 2019; DoH Health Leadership Strategic Intent 2019-2029.
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Nurse Educator CNE SCGH
Program Details Time: 08:00 – 16:00
Date: Wednesday 10th Mar 2021
Wednesday 5th May 2021
Wednesday 19th May 2021
Wednesday 3rd
November 2021
Tuesday 9th November 2021
Venue: Harry Perkins Institute /Joske Room 8th Floor, G block
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00
External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
Prompt payment is appreciated for confirmation of program numbers.
#Keywords: Leadership; power; influence; values; habits; communication; change
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Leadership in Action Part 2: Leading Others Leadership program
This program introduces nurses to the concept of how effective teams work. Nurses will reflect on how people behave in teams in different circumstances and consider how they can apply this understanding to their practice to promote team success and build positive culture. This program is designed to support nurses to explore working with others effectively.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Demonstrate autonomy and support for others to achieve outcomes in the work place
Identify the impacts of positive and negative workplace culture on an organisation and how this effects patient safety
Apply leadership strategies to influence culture and changes in practice
Consider techniques to effectively manage and influence quality of care
What Participants Say?
‘Extremely interesting’
‘It gave me tips and ways I can use this in my day to day practice’
‘Will help me function as a better leader’
Who should attend? This content is relevant for all nurses.
Completion of Leadership In Action Part 1 prior to attending this day is recommended.
Program Drivers SCGH Nursing Services Strategic Intent 2019; DoH Health Leadership Strategic Intent 2019-2029
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Nurse Educator CNE SCGH
Program Details Time: 0800 - 1600
Date: Thursday 26th May 2021
Tuesday 7Th
December 2021
Venue: Q Block, CNE, SCGH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00
External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
Prompt payment is appreciated for confirmation of program numbers.
#Keywords: Leadership; leadership styles; power; influence; culture; communication;
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Micro Matters: Infection Prevention in Clinical Practice
Clinical Program
This program provides evidence based strategies to prevent and control infections in the healthcare setting. Current issues in infection prevention and control are addressed. Sessions are delivered by
subject matter experts.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Identify multi-resistant organisms and apply strategies to reduce transmission
Discuss strategies to prevent healthcare associated infections
Explain microbiology specimen collection and interpretation of results
Discuss employee health and infection control.
What Participants Say? ‘Improve quality patient care to both infectious and non-infectious and non-infectious patients and my critical thinking towards clinical scenarios’.
‘Excellent day, topics flowed well and complimented each other, good speakers’.
Who should attend? All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program Drivers: Supportive of National Safety & Quality Health Service Standard 3, Training Needs Analysis;
Program preparation Review of organization’s local infection prevention and control guidelines.
Completion of SCGH online e-Learning packages- Hand hygiene, aseptic technique and infection prevention and control. Available on Health point
Facilitators Helen Cadwallader Coordinator of Nursing | Infection Prevention and Control |
SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600
Date: Wednesday 12th May 2021
Wednesday 3rd
November 2021
Venue: Q Block, CNE, SCGH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Neurology Fundamentals Clinical Program
This program provides participants with an overview of current practice in management of neurology patients. Evidence based practice and current trends in neurology are explored via interactive sessions, delivered by a multidisciplinary team of subject matter experts.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to: Develop an understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the brain.
Gain knowledge of how to perform neurological observations and assessments accurately.
Identify signs and symptoms and develop understanding of the pathophysiology of the deteriorating neurological patient.
Gain insight into common neurological disorders such as stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease.
What Participants Say? “Every presentation was excellent. I would highly recommenf course to others.”
“ I found the study day very relevant and informative for my current nursing role.”
Who should attend? All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program Drivers: Training needs analysis.
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Megan Thorburn CNC Epilepsy and Movement Disorders Medical Specialties Division SCGH
Becky Reynolds A/CNC Stroke Medical Specialties Division SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600
Date: Monday 19th April 2021
Venue: CER, 8th Floor, G Block, SCGH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Non-invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation (NiPPV) Clinical Program
This program provides opportunity to enhance the knowledge and skills of nurses in relation to the clinical application of non-invasive ventilation. Topics are delivered by multidisciplinary respiratory experts via interactive sessions. Learning materials will be provided upon registration.
Learning objectives
At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Understand the theory of the clinical indications and rationale for NIPPV
Understand and explain and the terms, settings and properties of the Non Invasive ventilation machine
Interpret Arterial Blood gasses using case studies
Demonstrate the practical set up and operation of a Non Invasive Ventilation machine with the correct equipment
What participants say
“I found all parts of the day informative and would be able to use it in my clinical nursing practice. It was particularly useful to play with the different machines…”
“The whole day was fantastic! I especially liked having the opportunity to try on the NIV masks and use them with several different settings as its given me a new appreciation for how overwhelmed the patients must feel when receiving NIV therapy…”
Who should attend All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program drivers Training Needs Analysis; Participant feedback
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (Moodle).
Facilitators Chloe Charlesworth Staff Development Nurse Respiratory Medicine SCGH.
Program Details Time: 07:45 – 16:00
Date: Thursday, 18th November 2021
Venue: CER, 8th Floor, G Block, SCGH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Organ Transplantation: Donations Gratefully Accepted
Clinical Program This program provides an overview of the organ transplantation experience and explores the principles of caring for an organ transplant patient.
Clinical experts and organ recipients will present interactive sessions that will improve participant knowledge on the psychological and physical effects experienced by organ recipients and donors.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Describe the identification, assessment and care of cadaveric organ donors,
and the roles of Donate Life and the transplant team in the organ
donation/allocation process.
Decscribe the practical and ethical aspects of caring for patients receiving or
donating organs.,
Discuss aspects of the organ transplant experience from the donor family and
the recipient‘s perspective.
Gain insight into Kidney and Liver Transplatation at SCGH Psychosocial
aspects of Organ Transplantation.
What Participants Say? ‘I enjoyed the entire day, probably one of the best study days I have been to!’
Who should attend? All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program Drivers: Training needs analysis.
Program preparation Explore the Donatelife website https://donatelife.gov.au/
Facilitators Sarah Byrne CNS G63 Renal, Gastro, & Hepatology SCGH
Karen Howden SDN G63 Renal, Gastro, & Hepatology SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600
Date: Thursday 21st October 2021
Venue: Q Block, CNE, SCGH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00
External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Palliative Care Study Day Clinical Program
This program provides staff with a basic understanding of the clinical assessment and management of
patients with a wide variety of palliative care issues including terminal care.
Clinical experts will present interactive sessions that will improve participants knowledge on how to support patients receiving palliative care and focus on nursing attitudes and self-awareness when faced
with distressing situations.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of this study day, the learner will be able to:
Have more confidence to communicate what palliative care is to patients and families
Gain insight into their personal attitudes when caring for the dying
Advocate patients’ needs to colleagues for action
Develop new communication skills
What Participants Say? ‘All presenters were excellent’ ‘I really enjoyed the day’.
Who should attend? All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service.
Program Drivers: Training needs analysis.
Program preparation Come prepared to share experiences. Read the article (Moodle).
Facilitators Karen Proctor| CNC | Palliative Care Department | SCGH Joanne Pollard | CN | Palliative Care Department | SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 - 1600
Date: Tuesday 26th October 2021
Venue: Q Block, CNE, SCGH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Palliative Care: Planning better care for patient transitions
Clinical Program This interactive program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of clinical staff that manage and provide patient care. Delivered by clinical experts with focus on the overview and management of Palliative Care.
Learning objectives
After attending this study day, learners will be able to:
Understand how the Goals of Patient Care and Advanced Health Care Directives impact on patient care
Recognise the importance of involving patients, family and carers in planning care
Increase awareness of updates and innovations in this specialty
Who should attend All Healthcare Professionals
Program drivers Training Needs Analysis
Program preparation
Course materials will be available via the Moodle course page.
Facilitators Val Colgan Nurse Educator WA Cancer and Palliative Care Network
Department of Health
Program Details Time: 0800 - 1600
Date: Thursday 8th November 2021
Venue: Bunuru/Function Room, J Block, OPH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Patient Centred Care – Forging the links
Clinical Program This interactive program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of clinical staff that manage and provide patient care.
Learning objectives
After completion of this study day, learners will be able to:
Recognise the human element in delivering person centred care
Understand principles of person centred care
Utilise tools that aid in providing person centred care
What participants say
This is a new course for 2021
Who should attend SCGOPHCG Nursing and Allied Health staff
Program drivers Training Needs Analysis
Program preparation
Course Materials will be available via the Moodle course page
Facilitators Diane Williams Nurse Educator Corporate Nursing OPH
Program Details Time: 0800 - 1600
Date: Friday 25th June 2021
Venue: Bunuru/Function Room, J Block, OPH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants only- free of charge
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PICC & PORT
Clinical Program This interactive program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of clinical staff that manage and provide patient care. Delivered by clinical experts with focus on the overview and management of vascular access devices.
Learning objectives
After attending this study day, learniers will be able to:
Describe the assessment and management of patients with vascular
access devices
Identify risks and complications of infusaport and PICC lines
Who should attend Nurses and Midwives who manage PICC lines or ports.
Program drivers Training Needs Analysis and Organisational Need and NSQHSS
Program preparation
Course materials will be available via the Moodle course page.
Facilitators Diane Williams Nurse EducatorCorporate Nursing OPH
Program Details Time: 0800 - 1600
Date: Thursday 15th July 2021
Venue: Bunuru/Function Room, J Block, OPH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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Preceptor (Teaching on the Run TOTR Day 1) Professional Program
This program provides three (3) workshops from the TOTR series developed by TELL Centre, Smart Moves Consultancy. It is designed for any nurse or health care professional that precept, teaches, access, supervises and provide feedback to colleagues, undergraduate students, new graduates, post graduate students or new staff in the healthcare setting.
These workshops include:
Supporting Learners
Clinical Teaching
Assessment
It is designed as a blended learning format which includes pre-reading activities and enables participants to apply sound teaching and learning principles. This includes online preparation and presentations by participants, group discussions and interactive activities. It is delivered by accredited TOTR inter-professional facilitators. Participants may choose to attend TOTR individual sessions or the full day.
Learning objectives At the conclusion of the study day, the learner will be able to:
Understand the importance in planning for and recognising opportunities for teaching and learning experiences in the clinical area
Develop strategies that support learners
Build confidence in own abilities to be a clinical teacher.
Who should attend? All substantive and acting Staff Development Nurses (SDN), Preceptors, Clinical Supervisors and Clinical Facilitators.
All nurses and health care professionals working in a healthcare service, who are interested in teaching, supervision and assessment.
Program Drivers: Training needs analysis. Preceptor support.
Program preparation Completion of learning activities via online learning (TELL Centre) and workshop preparation.
Facilitators Anne Kimberley | Nurse Educator | CNE | SCGH
Program Details Time: 0745 – 1615
Date: Tuesday 9th Febuary 2021 (SCGH)
Wednesday 31st March 2021 (OPH)
Tuesday 20th April 2021 (SCGH)
Tuesday 15th June 2021 (SCGH)
Tuesday 21st September 2021 (SCGH)
Venue: Q Block, CNE, SCGH | Bunuru/Function Room, J Block, OPH
Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge WA Health applicants and External to WA applicants- charges per
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Pressure Injury – Under Pressure?
Clinical Program This interactive program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of clinical staff that manage and provide patient care. Delivered by clinical experts with focus on the overview and management of pressure injuries.
Learning objectives
After attending this study day, learners will:
Recognise the cost associated with pressure injures and the impact it
has on patients quality of life
Identify tools that reduce the incidence of pressure injuries and how to
integrate these into clinical practice
Who should attend All health care professionals
Program drivers Training needs analysis, Organisational need, NSQHSS
Program preparation
Course materials are provided via the Moodle course page
Facilitators Bronwyn Gaston Patient Safety Officer Safety and Quality OPH
Program Details Time: 0800 - 1600
Date: Tuesday 23rd November 2021
Venue: Bunuru/Function Room, J Block, OPH Cost: SCGOPHCG applicants- free of charge
WA Health applicants- $168.00 External to WA Health applicants- $168.00 plus GST.
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