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SUMMARY:Dental CBCT Levels 1 & 2 - December 2024
DESCRIPTION:Cone-beam CT is an exciting development in dental and maxillofacial imaging.\nHowever\, the previous guidance on the safe use of dental x-ray equipment does not address CBCT as the radiation protection measures needed for this modality extend beyond the previous guidance. \nThis 3 day course has been validated by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (Glasgow) in order to match the recommended hours for Level 2 reporting. \nIf delegates have recently received a certificate for Level 1 then they can attend days 1 and 3 only\, if they wish. These delegates can attend the second day of the CBCT course (2a) as it builds on the first day and more workshop elements are included to maximise CBCT teaching and reporting in the time available.  \nDates:\nDay 1:   Monday 16th December 2024\nDay 2:  Tuesday 17th December 2024\nDay 3:  TBC \nLegal requirements\nA dentist referring for CBCT is legally required by the Department of Health to have undertaken ‘Core Training in CBCT’ as outlined in the HPA-CRCE-010 report. This CBCT training is additional to that already required as part of the Continuing Education and Training in radiology and radiation protection. \nIn line with this report\, practices owning a CBCT unit or wishing to make referrals for CBCT examinations should ensure their staff are trained in the CBCT Core Curriculum. \nThis unique Specialist Consultant taught course offers a three day interactive educational experience focusing on the theory behind the safe operation and referral for CBCT (Level 1) and image reporting (Level 2) of both 2D and 3D imaging\, primarily for smaller volume CBCT. \nCompletion of this course equips the practitioner with the knowledge required to comply with their responsibilities according to IRMER (Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations). \nCourse description\nWe offer a number of options ranging from the full\, combined three day course\, to individual sessions. You can book a place on the full three-day course below\, or you can contact our team to explore your options by email nuth.ncsa@nhs.net \nOur combined three-day course builds from the first presentation. Full attendance is required to allow certification. Day 3 provides candidates with the opportunity to gain guided practical experience\, and time to reflect on learning before completing the course. \n\nDays 1 and 2 (16 – 17 December 2024) cover Level 1 and 2A course material (this allows didactic\, group work  and interactive workshop elements throughout).\n\n\nDay 3 (TBC) Level 2B covers essential material after delegates have gained practical experience and had time to reflect on their learning\, before completing the course.\n\nA learner / delegate-centred approach is adopted throughout\, allowing delegates to understand the theory behind the safe operation and referral for CBCT (IRMER Referrer role). \nAn holistic approach to Image reporting (IRMER Operator Reporter role) covering 2D and 3D imaging primarily for smaller volume CBCT is offered. \nLearning outcomes\nThe course is delivered in two sessions – initial 2 days followed by a separate final day a few weeks after the first 2 day session to allow reflection and utilisation of new skills. \nAt the end of this course delegates will be able to: \n\nMake safe CBCT referrals with a sound understanding of the Physics / Radiation dosages involved and the patient factors to consider before utilising this 3D imaging modality\nAppreciate when 2D and 3D CBCT imaging are best used and how to access guidelines in this regard\nRecapitulate knowledge of 2D dental imaging and learn the anatomical patterns associated with CBCT 3D presentations to know what ‘normal’ looks like\nAppreciate the Radiation safety (IRMER and IRR legislation) surrounding the use of CBCT\nOperate / ‘Drive‘ CBCT viewing software –  utilise MPR screens to interrogate the full FOV\nSafely analyse and construct a smaller Vol CBCT report using ‘protocols’ (utilising taught higher order thinking tools ) in a systematic fashion and know when to ask for help\nAnalyse examples of concerning dental/maxillofacial disease presentations and know how best to refer on urgent cases. Recognise bone diseases and especially cancers on imaging\nAnalyse relevant 2D and 3D image data and construct a recordable imaging report/assessment\nBegin to understand how image reporting errors / imaging pathway adverse events can occur and appreciate how SOPs\, Bias and Human factors can influence this process.\n\nCourse lead\n\nThe course is run by Dr Neil Heath\, a Consultant Dental and Maxillofacial Radiologist at Newcastle Dental Hospital. \nAn experienced educator in CBCT working in NHS\, academic and industry sectors\, Dr Heath is passionate about delivering relevant enjoyable courses\, to like-minded colleagues. \nAudience\n\nDentists (hospital and high street – primary care and specialist)\nMedically qualified specialists involved in imaging the maxillofacial regions.\n\nCriteria\nIn order to book on this course you will need: \n\nGDC / GMC registration (HCPC registration if a Radiographer)\n\nFinancial information\nIf you are employed by Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust\, you can use the coupon code NUTH at the checkout to make a provisional booking and you will need to arrange access to in-house development funding. Your booking will remain provisional until your request has been validated with a funding/study leave reference. \nIf you are not employed by the Newcastle Hospitals an online card payment is required at the point of booking. \nAlternatively\, if you are to be funded by your employer an invoice can be requested by using the coupon code Invoice. \nPlease see Coupons for further information relating to coupon codes and how to use them at checkout.
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/dental-cbct-levels-1-2-december-2024/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Dental Cone Beam (CBCT) Levels 1 & 2
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ORGANIZER;CN="Newcastle Hospitals Skills Academy":MAILTO:nuth.newcastlehospitalsskillsacademy@nhs.net
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SUMMARY:Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgical Trainee Casting Course - December 2024
DESCRIPTION:During this two day course delegates will learn the basic casting techniques and skills specifically required for CPD surgical trainees development within the NHS.  \nOverview\nThe Great North Trauma Centre is a level 1 major trauma centre at Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary\, one of twelve major trauma centres in the UK treating both adults and children. \nThis course covers the basic principles of casting techniques and skills specifically required for CPD surgical trainees development within the NHS. \nIt will explore the appropriate prescription relating to injury including the safe application of backslabs as well as full casts with manipulation techniques. \nDelivery of the course comprises a range presentations and workshop learning led by specialists in their field: \n\nMr Dan Hipps\, Trauma and Orthopaedics\nMr Phil Dobson\, Trauma and Orthopaedics (Consultant)\nPaul Maher\, Senior Orthopaedic Practitioner\nDani Hodgson\, Orthopaedic Practitioner\n\nThe hybrid theoretical and practice approach includes regular Q&A sessions\, assessment and periods of reflection\, all designed to support delegates to understand and consider: \n\na summary of the professional accountability and legal issues associated with cast application;\nthe theoretical basic to justify the decision making process in the selection of the appropriate casting technique\, focusing on prescription\, materials\, positioning\, and application process;\nan overview revision of the anatomy of upper and lower limb trauma and orthopaedic injury conservative management;\nthe clinical and knowledge and practical skills required to perform safe casting technique practiced in workshop conditions.\n\nLearning outcomes\nBy the end of the course\, the delegate will be able to: \n\nexplain how the knowledge and skills gained will develop their current competence;\napply anatomy and physiology in trauma and orthopaedic setting relating to the application of the correct immobilisation techniques;\nimplement and evaluate a prescription plan\, demonstrating the appropriate selection and application of materials and casting technique;\ndemonstrate in a workshop setting practical competence in the safe removal of a cast;\ninterpret the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) Casting Guidelines specific to prescription and application making sound judgements and applying these to practice.\n\nAudience\nThis course is aimed at professionals working at Surgical Trainees CT2 and above. \nFees\n£395 \nDates and times\nDay One: Thursday 5 December 2024\n9:00am to 5:00pm \nDay Two: Friday 6 December 2024\n9:00am to 5:00pm \nVenue\nEldon Court\n2 Percy Street\nNewcastle upon Tyne\nNE1 7YE \nBooking\nTo book a place on this course go to Tickets at the bottom of the page. \nAt checkout you can make an online card payment or enter a coupon code to make alternative payment arrangements. \nAlternative payment arrangements include: \n\nrequesting an invoice (INVOICE)\,\nThe Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust staff internal funding (NUTH) – you will need to complete a Trust study leave form.\n\nPlease see the Making payments & Coupons sections of the Help and FAQs.
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/orthopaedic-casting-course-december-2024/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241125T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T212444
CREATED:20240619T172713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T172713Z
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SUMMARY:Dental CBCT Levels 1 & 2 - November 2024
DESCRIPTION:Cone-beam CT is an exciting development in dental and maxillofacial imaging. \nHowever\, the previous guidance on the safe use of dental x-ray equipment does not address CBCT as the radiation protection measures needed for this modality extend beyond the previous guidance. \nLegal requirements\nA dentist referring for CBCT is legally required by the Department of Health to have undertaken ‘Core Training in CBCT’ as outlined in the HPA-CRCE-010 report. This CBCT training is additional to that already required as part of the Continuing Education and Training in radiology and radiation protection. \nIn line with this report\, practices owning a CBCT unit or wishing to make referrals for CBCT examinations should ensure their staff are trained in the CBCT Core Curriculum. \nThis unique Specialist Consultant taught course offers a three day interactive educational experience focusing on the theory behind the safe operation and referral for CBCT (Level 1) and image reporting (Level 2) of both 2D and 3D imaging\, primarily for smaller volume CBCT. \nCompletion of this course equips the practitioner with the knowledge required to comply with their responsibilities according to IRMER (Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations). \nCourse description\nOur combined three-day course builds from the first presentation. Full attendance is required to allow certification. Day 3 provides candidates with the opportunity to gain guided practical experience\, and time to reflect on learning before completing the course. \n\nDays 1 and 2 (25 – 26 November 2024) cover Level 1 and 2A course material (this allows didactic\, group work  and interactive workshop elements throughout).\n\n\nDay 3 (27 January 2025) called Level 2B covers essential material after delegates have gained practical experience and had time to reflect on learning before completing the course.\n\nA learner / delegate-centred approach is adopted throughout\, allowing delegates to understand the theory behind the safe operation and referral for CBCT (IRMER Referrer role). \nAn holistic approach to Image reporting (IRMER Operator Reporter role) covering 2D and 3D imaging primarily for smaller volume CBCT is offered. \n  \nLearning outcomes\nThe course is delivered in two sessions – initial 2 days followed by a separate final day a few weeks after the first 2 day session to allow reflection and utilisation of new skills. \nAt the end of this course delegates will be able to: \n\nMake safe CBCT referrals with a sound understanding of the Physics / Radiation dosages involved and the patient factors to consider before utilising this 3D imaging modality\nAppreciate when 2D and 3D CBCT imaging are best used and how to access guidelines in this regard\nRecapitulate knowledge of 2D dental imaging and learn the anatomical patterns associated with CBCT 3D presentations to know what ‘normal’ looks like\nAppreciate the Radiation safety (IRMER and IRR legislation) surrounding the use of CBCT\nOperate / ‘Drive‘ CBCT viewing software –  utilise MPR screens to interrogate the full FOV\nSafely analyse and construct a smaller Vol CBCT report using ‘protocols’ (utilising taught higher order thinking tools ) in a systematic fashion and know when to ask for help\nAnalyse examples of concerning dental/maxillofacial disease presentations and know how best to refer on urgent cases. Recognise bone diseases and especially cancers on imaging\nAnalyse relevant 2D and 3D image data and construct a recordable imaging report/assessment\nBegin to understand how image reporting errors / imaging pathway adverse events can occur and appreciate how SOPs\, Bias and Human factors can influence this process.\n\nCourse lead\n\nThe course is run by Dr Neil Heath\, a Consultant Dental and Maxillofacial Radiologist at Newcastle Dental Hospital. \nAn experienced educator in CBCT working in NHS\, academic and industry sectors\, Dr Heath is passionate about delivering relevant enjoyable courses\, to like-minded colleagues. \nAudience\n\nDentists (hospital and high street – primary care and specialist)\, medically qualified specialists involved in imaging the maxillofacial regions.\n\nCriteria\nIn order to book on this course you will need: \n\nGDC / GMC registration (HCPC registration if a Radiographer)\n\nFinancial information\nIf you are employed by Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust\, you can use the coupon code NUTH at the checkout to make a provisional booking and you will need to arrange access to in-house development funding. Your booking will remain provisional until your request has been validated with a funding/study leave reference. \nIf you are not employed by the Newcastle Hospitals an online card payment is required at the point of booking. \nAlternatively\, if you are to be funded by your employer an invoice can be requested by using the coupon code Invoice. \nPlease see Coupons for further information relating to coupon codes and how to use them at checkout.
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/dental-cbct-levels-1-2-november-2024/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Dental Cone Beam (CBCT) Levels 1 & 2
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ORGANIZER;CN="Newcastle Hospitals Skills Academy":MAILTO:nuth.newcastlehospitalsskillsacademy@nhs.net
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T212444
CREATED:20240619T170001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T144704Z
UID:10000085-1732525200-1732554000@skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Constraint Induced Movement Therapy for Preschool Children - November 2024
DESCRIPTION:This unique course introduces therapists to the One-Handed Therapy Intervention (OTI) Programme\nConstraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) is a highly evidence based complex intervention to improve hand function of children with hemiplegia. \nThe OTI Programme is a tool kit developed by therapists for therapists to use with families who have a child aged 2 – 4 years with hemiplegia. Currently there is no comprehensive resource that gives parents/carers step-by-step instructions on how to use activities to target their child’s goals. \nThe OTI toolkit addresses this by providing therapists with a library of graded\, play-based activity cards\, user manuals\, therapy diary\, attractive restraint\, motivational resources\, a follow-up bimanual programme and a digital record keeping tool. \n\nThis ensures that therapists have all the components needed to quickly and easily compile an effective evidence based CIMT programme that can then be delivered by families and staff in early years settings. \nThe course provides thorough training and support in how to use the OTI tool kit. \nFollowing the course therapists will be required to complete a certification process using the kit (provided during the course) with one child. \nUpon successful completion of this certification\, you will be provided with additional kit components to enable you to deliver the programme to a further four children. Extra materials can be ordered as required. \nThis programme uses a range of carefully selected toys which are loaned to families. These toys are not provided and therefore you are required to obtain these in order to deliver the programme. \nYou will be supplied with information of what toys are needed and suggestions of where in the UK you may purchase them. Every effort has been made to ensure these costs are reasonable and that the majority of the toys are reusable. \nDelivery\nThe course is provided across two days – followed by a subsequent virtual 1:1 certification session approximately 3 – 4 months afterwards. \nKey outcomes by the end of this course include the ability to: \n\nUnderstand the purpose and utility of all the resources in the tool kit\nIdentify children who may benefit from CIMT following assessment\nCreate a bespoke CIMT programme using the OTI toolkit which delivers the key therapy ingredients\, and similarly create a follow up bimanual programme\nSupport families and staff in early years settings to deliver the programmes\nEvaluate progress and plan next steps.\n\nAudience\nThe course is delivered by Janice Pearse and Vicki Wisher\, Advanced Paediatric Occupational Therapists\, both of whom have extensive experience working with children with hemiplegia. \nThe course is open to qualified paediatric Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists. Prior experience of working with children with hemiplegia is recommended to aid understanding of how to use the programme. \nDates\nThe course is delivered over two days: \nDay 1: Monday 25 November \nDay 2: Tuesday 26 November \nBooking\nPlease see the Tickets section at the bottom of this page.  The booking system requires an online card payment.  For further guidance on making bookings with an alternative payment mechanisms\, such as invoice\, please refer to our Help and FAQ section on Coupons.
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/constraint-induced-movement-therapy-for-preschool-children-november-2024/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241031T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241031T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T212444
CREATED:20240614T131716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T145049Z
UID:10000083-1730365200-1730394000@skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgical Trainee Casting Course - October 2024
DESCRIPTION:During this two day course delegates will learn the basic casting techniques and skills specifically required for trauma and orthopaedic settings within the NHS.  \nOverview\nThis course explore the appropriate prescription relating to injury including the safe application of backslabs as well as full casts with manipulation techniques. \nDelivery of the course comprises a range presentations and workshop learning led by specialists in their field: \n\nMr Dan Hipps\, Trauma and Orthopaedics\nMr Phil Dobson\, Trauma and Orthopaedics (Consultant)\nPaul Maher\, Senior Orthopaedic Practitioner\nDani Hodgson\, Orthopaedic Practitioner\n\nThe hybrid theoretical and practice approach includes regular Q&A sessions\, assessment and periods of reflection\, all designed to support delegates to understand and consider: \n\na summary of the professional accountability and legal issues associated with cast application;\nthe theoretical basic to justify the decision making process in the selection of the appropriate casting technique\, focusing on prescription\, materials\, positioning\, and application process;\nan overview revision of the anatomy of upper and lower limb trauma and orthopaedic injury conservative management;\nthe clinical and knowledge and practical skills required to perform safe casting technique practiced in workshop conditions.\n\nLearning outcomes\nBy the end of the course\, the delegate will be able to: \n\nexplain how the knowledge and skills gained will develop their current competence;\napply anatomy and physiology in trauma and orthopaedic setting relating to the application of the correct immobilisation techniques;\nimplement and evaluate a prescription plan\, demonstrating the appropriate selection and application of materials and casting technique;\ndemonstrate in a workshop setting practical competence in the safe removal of a cast;\ninterpret the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) Casting Guidelines specific to prescription and application making sound judgements and applying these to practice.\n\nAudience\nWhilst aimed at Surgical Trainees CT2 and above\, we welcome applications from experienced members of T&O MDTs. \nFees\n£225 \nDates and times\nDay One: Thursday 31 October 2024\n9:00am to 5:00pm \nDay Two: Friday 1 November 2024\n9:00am to 5:00pm \nVenue\nEldon Court\n2 Percy Street\nNewcastle upon Tyne\nNE1 7YE \nBooking\nTo book a place on this course go to Tickets at the bottom of the page. \nAt checkout you can make an online card payment or enter a coupon code to make alternative payment arrangements. \nAlternative payment arrangements include: \n\nrequesting an invoice (INVOICE)\,\nThe Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust staff internal funding (NUTH) – you will need to complete a Trust study leave form.\n\nPlease see the Making payments & Coupons sections of the Help and FAQs.
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/trauma-orthopaedic-surgical-trainee-casting-course-october-2024/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Newcastle Hospitals Skills Academy":MAILTO:nuth.newcastlehospitalsskillsacademy@nhs.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240918T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T212444
CREATED:20240514T142926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T144854Z
UID:10000071-1726650000-1726675200@skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:One-day Paediatric ECG and Arrhythmia
DESCRIPTION:This full day interactive\, scenario based course will take delegates through the practical aspects of paediatric ECG interpretation and provide strategies for management and treatment options. \nAttendees will learn about the best clinical pathways\, and gain the essential skills and confidence needed to recognise and interpret ECG changes in the clinical setting\, helping to identify a range of arrhythmias – from minor to major pathologies. \nWe will cover situations commonly encountered in clinical practice\, such as: \n\nECG in conditions such as arrhythmias\, chest pain\, dizziness and fainting\, and others\nECG and medications\n\nwith added emphasis on: \n\nnormal variants and common findings\nwhat not to miss\nmeasuring the QT and recognising T wave abnormalities\n\nWe will also explore the question “Can I trust the automatic report?” and will use worked examples throughout. \nPlease note: basic ECG knowledge is required.\nLearning outcomes\nBy the end of this course you will be able to: \n\nidentify normal ECG findings in children and neonates\nidentify abnormal ECGs including arrhythmias\, inherited arrhythmia syndromes\, potential medication effects\nunderstand the approach to syncope and chest pain in children\, and when referral to a cardiologist is indicated.\n\nPre course learning resources will be sent out following registration. \nCourse leads\nDr Neil Seller is a leading consultant paediatric cardiologist specialising in paediatric arrhythmia and electrophysiology (EP) at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital. \nAudience\nThe course is aimed at both qualified and trainee staff and would be particularly suitable for those working in: \n\npaediatrics\nneonatology\nemergency and urgent care\ncritical care\n\nAs well as doctors we very much welcome bookings from advanced nurse practitioners and allied health professionals. \nBasic ECG knowledge is required. \nBooking\nTo book a place on this course go to Tickets at the bottom of the page. \nAt checkout you can make an online card payment or enter a coupon code to make alternative payment arrangements. \nAlternative payment arrangements include: \n\nrequesting an invoice (INVOICE)\,\nThe Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust staff internal funding (NUTH) – you will need to complete a Trust study leave form.\n\nPlease see the Making payments & Coupons sections of the Help and FAQs.
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/paediatric-ecg-and-arrhythmia-september-2024/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Newcastle Hospitals Skills Academy":MAILTO:nuth.newcastlehospitalsskillsacademy@nhs.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240318T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T212444
CREATED:20231017T113843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T172702Z
UID:10000062-1710752400-1710781200@skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Dental CBCT Levels 1 & 2 - March 2024
DESCRIPTION:Cone-beam CT is an exciting development in dental and maxillofacial imaging. \nHowever\, the previous guidance on the safe use of dental x-ray equipment does not address CBCT as the radiation protection measures needed for this modality extend beyond the previous guidance. \nLegal requirements\nA dentist referring for CBCT is legally required by the Department of Health to have undertaken ‘Core Training in CBCT’ as outlined in the HPA-CRCE-010 report. This CBCT training is additional to that already required as part of the Continuing Education and Training in radiology and radiation protection. \nIn line with this report\, practices owning a CBCT unit or wishing to make referrals for CBCT examinations should ensure their staff are trained in the CBCT Core Curriculum. \nThis unique Specialist Consultant taught course offers a three day interactive educational experience focusing on the theory behind the safe operation and referral for CBCT (Level 1) and image reporting (Level 2) of both 2D and 3D imaging\, primarily for smaller volume CBCT. \nCompletion of this course equips the practitioner with the knowledge required to comply with their responsibilities according to IRMER (Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations). \nCourse description\nWe offer a number of options ranging from the full\, combined three day course\, to individual sessions. Please read the information below to help you decide\, or contact our team to explore your options by email nuth.ncsa@nhs.net \nOur combined three-day course builds from the first presentation. Full attendance is required to allow certification. Day 3 provides candidates with the opportunity to gain guided practical experience\, and time to reflect on learning before completing the course. \n\nDays 1 and 2 cover Level 1 and 2A course material (this allows didactic\, group work  and interactive workshop elements throughout).\n\n\nDay 3 called Level 2B covers essential material after delegates have gained practical experience and had time to reflect on learning before completing the course. Alternatively\, if you have already been certified as Level 1 and 2 CBCT on other national courses you may wish to book this day to top up your CPD.\n\nA learner / delegate-centred approach is adopted throughout\, allowing delegates to understand the theory behind the safe operation and referral for CBCT (IRMER Referrer role). \nAn holistic approach to Image reporting (IRMER Operator Reporter role) covering 2D and 3D imaging primarily for smaller volume CBCT is offered. \nLearning outcomes\nThe course is delivered in two sessions – initial 2 days followed by a separate final day a few weeks after the first 2 day session to allow reflection and utilisation of new skills. \nAt the end of this course delegates will be able to: \n\nMake safe CBCT referrals with a sound understanding of the Physics / Radiation dosages involved and the patient factors to consider before utilising this 3D imaging modality\nAppreciate when 2D and 3D CBCT imaging are best used and how to access guidelines in this regard\nRecapitulate knowledge of 2D dental imaging and learn the anatomical patterns associated with CBCT 3D presentations to know what ‘normal’ looks like\nAppreciate the Radiation safety (IRMER and IRR legislation) surrounding the use of CBCT\nOperate / ‘Drive‘ CBCT viewing software –  utilise MPR screens to interrogate the full FOV\nSafely analyse and construct a smaller Vol CBCT report using ‘protocols’ (utilising taught higher order thinking tools ) in a systematic fashion and know when to ask for help\nAnalyse examples of concerning dental/maxillofacial disease presentations and know how best to refer on urgent cases. Recognise bone diseases and especially cancers on imaging\nAnalyse relevant 2D and 3D image data and construct a recordable imaging report/assessment\nBegin to understand how image reporting errors / imaging pathway adverse events can occur and appreciate how SOPs\, Bias and Human factors can influence this process.\n\nCourse lead\n\nThe course is run by Dr Neil Heath\, a Consultant Dental and Maxillofacial Radiologist at Newcastle Dental Hospital. \nAn experienced educator in CBCT working in NHS\, academic and industry sectors\, Dr Heath is passionate about delivering relevant enjoyable courses\, to like-minded colleagues. \nAudience\n\nDentists (hospital and high street – primary care and specialist)\, medically qualified specialists involved in imaging the maxillofacial regions.\n\n\nDental Therapists\, Dental Nurses or Practice Managers may be interested in attending day 2  which covers CBCT level 1 material.\n\nCriteria\nIn order to book on this course you will need: \n\nGDC / GMC registration (HCPC registration if a Radiographer)\nThose who have a level 1 CBCT certification already may be excused the day 2 element although further cases are reviewed in the workshop on this day\nIf you are already certified as Level 1 and 2 CBCT  on other national courses you may wish to just book on day 3 (CBCT 2B element) as a CPD top up.\n\nFinancial information\nIf you are employed by Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust\, you can use the coupon code NUTH at the checkout to make a provisional booking and you will need to arrange access to in-house development funding. Your booking will remain provisional until your request has been validated with a funding/study leave reference. \nIf you are not employed by the Newcastle Hospitals an online card payment is required at the point of booking. \nAlternatively\, if you are to be funded by your employer an invoice can be requested by using the coupon code Invoice. \nPlease see Coupons for further information relating to coupon codes and how to use them at checkout.
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/dental-cbct-level-1s-2-combined-course-march-2024/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Dental Cone Beam (CBCT) Levels 1 & 2
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ORGANIZER;CN="Newcastle Hospitals Skills Academy":MAILTO:nuth.newcastlehospitalsskillsacademy@nhs.net
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SUMMARY:Complex Rehabilitation within Major Trauma - February 2024
DESCRIPTION:Following a major traumatic injury patients need specialist rehabilitation input involving a number of specialists from a range of clinical backgrounds. \nBy dissecting the case study of a patient who has encountered complex polytrauma injuries requiring complex rehabilitation overseen by a multi disciplinary team (MDT)\, we will explore the entire journey from the point of admission via surgical intervention\, critical care and rehabilitation support\, right through to discharge home including an overview of MDT outpatient follow-up. \nCourse description\nWe will explore complex decisions encountered such as: \n\ntreatment options and impact on rehab\nweightbearing status and rehabilitation\ndischarge planning\nbalancing mood and motivation\nachieving patient led goals.\n\nDelegates will hear talks from consultants specialising in rehabilitation\, orthopaedics and plastics; a physiotherapist\, occupational therapist\, speech and language therapist\, dietitian\, psychologist and acute pain specialists covering the following content: \n\nPresentation of a complex polytrauma patient’s journey from admission\, to surgeries required and considerations of treatment options\nDemonstration of the acute pain team’s role advising throughout the patient’s journey and how this changes and impacts on rehabilitation\nExploration of physiotherapy’s role on the rehab unit and decisions made regarding weightbearing status\, rehabilitation and discharge planning\nPresentation from occupational therapy outlining their role in planning for discharge and consideration re: vocational rehab post discharge\nPresentation from speech and language therapy and dietetics on the importance of nutrition to aid with recovery\, and dysphagia in a major trauma caseload including the use of instrumental assessment of swallowing and swallow rehabilitation\nDiscussion from keyworkers around their role on the major trauma rehabilitation unit and the follow-up and support given at the Major Trauma Outpatient Clinic\nJoint presentation from orthopaedic consultant and physiotherapist on treatment plans\, subsequent impact on weightbearing status and subsequent rehabilitation\nJoint discussion by plastics and physiotherapy on management of skin grafts and impact on rehabilitation\nA view from psychology on the importance of assessing and managing mood and the support available for engagement within rehabilitation.\n\nLearning outcomes\nBy the end of this one day course you should be able to understand and consider: \n\nthe patient’s injury set and how this classes as a major trauma\nthe importance of pain management with recovery and rehabilitation\nthe impact of weightbearing status and discharge planning\nthe role of an occupational therapist and how this can evolve following discharge\nmood and how to support and motivate a patient\ndysphagia in this patient group and swallow rehabilitation\nnutrition in relation to recovery\, in particular\, when linked with plastics involvement\nthe importance of the keyworker role and the MTROC clinic\nthe importance of MDT working.\n\nCourse leads\nNewcastle Hospitals is home to the Great North Emergency and Trauma Centre – one of only 12 in the UK – and this day-long course comprises a range of talks and presentations led by specialists in their field: \n\nDebbie Hodgson\, Major Trauma Rehabilitation Lead\nLynne Wilkinson\, Major Trauma Rehabilitation Lead\nSinead Savory\, Major Trauma Rehabilitation Lead\nDr Laura Graham\, Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine and Trauma Lead for the Northern Trauma Network\nDr Megan Finegan\, Clinical Psychologist\nAngela Sollars\, Advanced Physiotherapist\nNick Walker\, Advanced Physiotherapist\nLaura Healy\, Advanced Occupational Therapist\nLaura Featherstone\, Advanced Physiotherapist\nEmma Flynn\, Nurse Specialist – Acute Pain\nNicola Stephens\, Nurse Specialist – Acute Pain\nNiki Hartley\, Specialist Physiotherapist\nJenny Slater\, Advanced Physiotherapist\nMr Sultan Qasim\, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon\nMr John Henton\, Consultant Plastic Surgeon\n\nAudience\nThis course is aimed at professionals working with patients who have experienced major trauma injuries requiring complex rehabilitation – whether that be within a Major Trauma Centre\, Trauma Unit\, in the community or as an outpatient.
URL:https://skillsacademy.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/course/complex-rehabilitation-within-major-trauma/
LOCATION:Eldon Court (ED) – Newcastle upon Tyne\, Eldon Court\, 2 Percy Street\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear\, NE1 7YE\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Newcastle Hospitals Skills Academy":MAILTO:nuth.newcastlehospitalsskillsacademy@nhs.net
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