Course Details
With an increasing demand for same day consultations for minor illness presentations, both primary and urgent care setting have had to review their work force provision. Traditional roles are developing, and the assessment and management of minor illnesses is a defined example of a changing workforce. The core emphasis of this module is to enable the registered practitioner to recognise what is minor health problem and what requires onward referral. Teaching is delivered using a blended approach and focusses on both face to face patient assessment and remote patient assessment reflecting changes in current clinical practice.
Course Level
FHEQ (what does this mean?)
Who should attend?
Students registered with either the NMC, GPhC or the HCPC.
Date
March
Duration
Contact Hours will be delivered through a blend of live activities online and on-campus, and may include, for example, lectures, seminars, practical sessions and Academic Mentoring sessions.
Assessment
Objective Structured Clinical Examination, Assignment 1
Cost
Please contact us for course fees.
Location
Blended learning
How To Apply
Please contact CPD
Lecturer
Sarah Greenwood