About this Event
Spaces must be booked under the name & contact details of the person attending.
FACE-TO-FACE
Aim:
• To enhance understanding of the anatomy and physiology relating to obtaining venous samples
• To explore legislation, policy and good practice related to venepuncture
Outcomes:
• Raise Awareness of anatomy and physiology relevant to venepuncture
• Identify the procedure required and preparing, obtaining and transportation of blood samples
• Discuss potential complications and infection control issues relating to venepuncture
• Raise awareness around legal and professional considerations in regard to venepuncture
• Link theory to practice by demonstrating safe and correct procedure on training arm
Pre course work:
• Participants are advised to revise their knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the venous system prior to the day.
• The participant will need to identify a mentor in the workplace to provide support and to complete competencies in venepuncture.
• All participants should be up to date on basic life support and infection control
Venue
The training is face-to-face.
PLEASE NOTE:
- You will need to be wearing a face covering to enter the building and for when you are attending the course.
- If you feel ill on the day, please do not come to the training.
Terms & Conditions
- Spaces are only for NHS employees in member practices within Surrey Heartlands ICB, your place will be cancelled if you are not.
- Charges will apply if the person attending does not work in Surrey Heartlands ICB.
- Spaces must be booked under the name & contact details of the person attending. Multiple bookings made under the same details may be subject to cancellation.
- Cancellations must be made at least 48 hours’ prior to the course date.
- Non-attendance or failure to cancel may result in a charge of up to £96 (this may be higher for certain courses). Failure to cancel and non-attendance also means that those on the waiting list are unable to be offered this place.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Learning Enterprise, Large Training Room 1st Floor, Farnham Hospital, Hale Road, Farnham, United Kingdom