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Advanced Clinical Practice - GPN Transition Programme

The advanced clinical practice course is for nurses, pharmacists and paramedics working in general practice and primary care settings ... Show more
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Course Summary

This programme of learning  is for nurses working in general practice/primary care at the level of or wishing to work at the level of Advanced Clinical Practice (ACP). The programme has therefore mapped to some of the domains set out in the Multi-Professional Framework for Advanced Clinical Practice in England (HEE 2017).

https://www.hee.nhs.uk/our- work/advanced-clinical-practice/multi-professional-framework

Course Aims

This is an extensive programme of learning to prepare experienced practice nurses to work in advanced roles in general practice and primary care.

Course Objectives

  • Recognise limitations and work within the scope of their role, agreed and documented by their employer.
  • Develop an inter-disciplinary approach to collaborative working  within and across multi-professional teams and draw on the expertise of all members (including health and social care) to support and meet the person’s needs and best interests to optimise the integration of their care.
  • Recognise medical emergencies and manage or escalate appropriately.
  • Develop history taking and consultation skills to identify and act appropriately on red flags.
  • Assess, diagnose and collaboratively agree a way forward, including shared decision making and personalised care and support planning
  • Complete episodes of care which may include referral for further assessment, treatment and care appropriately.
  • Develop inter professional skills to work  with people and where appropriate, carers, to access appropriate treatment, diagnostics, care and support within the context of individuals’ preferences, priorities and needs.
  • Develop a collaborative relationship with the person, their family and community, considering all of their physical, mental and psychosocial challenges.
  • Engage with research to ensure evidence based practice.
  • ACP Framework

    Domain A. Person-centred collaborative working
    Domain B. Assessment, investigations and diagnosis
    Domain C. Condition management, treatment and prevention Domain D. Leadership and management, education and research.

Pre Requisites
  • Have a UK or overseas degree from a recognised institution or equivalent professional or other qualification.
  • Hold professional registration with the NMC, HCPC, GMC or Allied Health Professional Body or Council are encouraged to have an identified mentor in general practice to complete competencies.
  • Work-based learning is central to the course. This approach allows you to manage and actively shape your own learning in the workplace, with the support of nurse mentors and primary care workforce tutors.
  • Some of the modules require completion of the pre -requisite ELFH modules to be completed before the live zoom session

Whats Included?

  1. There are a range of blended learning approaches that include classroom sessions, webinars and self directed modules which include :
    • Handouts
    • Recorded presentations
    • MCQs
  2. Competency document
  3. Live Webinars
  4. 1 years access to complete the course.

Modules include:

  1. Abdominal Exam
  2. Neurological Assessment
  3. Eye Exam
  4. ENT Exam
  5. Cardio-Respiratory Assessment
  • Respiratory disorders, Asthma and COPD Exacerbation
  • Key points in ENT
  • Dizziness and Vertigo
  • Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
  • Menopause and HRT
  • Gynaecological disorders
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Headache and Back Pain
  • Red Eye
  • Skin Disorders
  • Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Respiratory disorders, Asthma and COPD Exacerbation
  • Key points in ENT
  • Dizziness and Vertigo
  • Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
  • Menopause and HRT
  • Gynaecological disorders
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Headache and Back Pain
  • Red Eye
  • Skin Disorders
  • Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Fever in children
  • Pains scoring in children
  • Gastrointestinal disorders and constipation
  • Early detection of diabetes
  • Skin conditions in children
  • Respiratory conditions
  • ENT Disorders
  • Antimicrobial Stewardship
  • Prescribing in longterm conditions
  • Auditing prescribing
  • Streaming and triage for general practice
  • Telephone consultation skills

Competencies

You should be employed in a role that will support development of your clinical skills during the programme.

Work in a clinical environment such as general practice with a suitably qualified mentor to support achievement of competencies.

You need to identify your mentor before starting the course.

Lecturers

 

 

Introduction to Telephone Triage and consultation skills Webinar
Minor Illness Course 3 Days Hybrid
Leadership and Collaborative Practice Webinar 2 days
Research and Practice Improvement Webinar 2 days
Who should Attend this course?
This course is designed for experienced practice nurses looking to advance their roles in general practice and primary care, particularly those holding professional registration with the NMC, HCPC, GMC, or Allied Health Professional Bodies.
What are the prerequisites for this course?
Applicants should have a degree from a recognised institution or equivalent professional qualification or experience working in general practice and primary care settings and registered with the NMC, HCPC, GMC, or Allied Health Professional Bodies or recognised overseas qualification.
It's essential to be employed in a clinical setting such as general practice, the community, urgent care or primary care setting and have a mentor identified to support the development of clinical competencies
What does the course curriculum include?
The curriculum includes modules on history taking, ethical and legal issues, physical examination skills, medical emergencies, minor illnesses, paediatric illness, prescribing and pharmacology, blood results interpretation, telephone triage, and more, integrated with leadership workshops and research development.
What is the duration of the course?
The course is designed to be completed within one year, with flexible learning modules and live webinars to accommodate working professionals.
How is the course delivered?
The course uses a blended learning approach that includes classroom sessions, live webinars, self-directed modules, recorded presentations, and MCQs. Participants will also have access to handouts and a competency document.
Can this course count towards professional development?
Yes, completing this course can significantly contribute to your professional development, particularly in expanding your role within primary care settings.
What outcomes can I expect after completing this course?
Upon completion, you'll have developed advanced skills in clinical decision-making, managing minor to complex illnesses, and leading within healthcare settings, all while utilising a multi-disciplinary approach for optimised patient care.
How do I enroll in the course?
Enrollment details are available on our website. You can register directly or contact the course director for more information and guidance on the registration process. Email [email protected] or call 0207 692 8709 to discuss your programme of learning.
When does the Advanced Practice Programme start?
We have 2 intakes, one in February and one in September. The modules are run frequently, which gives you flexibility to attend sessions at different dates.
Is this course a Masters or Degree programme?
No. This is an independent practical course commissioned for general practice. Designed by a senior lecturer who taught the Advanced Practice programme with competencies and outcomes aligned to advanced practice. Hence, some modules on this programme can possibly be aPeL into university programmes. However, you would need to clarify this with your course director.

This course is a rolling programme over one year.

The course is a mixture of recorded audio and recorded webinars, live webinar and classroom sessions. The admin team will send you upcoming dates.

Please note that you can opt to attend at a local venue if advertised. Currently, the classroom sessions are scheduled in London, Leeds and Kent.

 

Semester 1 September 2024 

Semester 2 February 2025

Summer School June 2025


Semester 1

Module 1: History Taking and Consultation Skills 

Elearning module 

 

Module 2:Physical Examination Skills 2 Days

16 and 21 October 2024

21 and 22 November 2024

 

Module 3: Minor Illness 3 Days

18 - 20 September 2024 Classroom

27 - 29 November 2024 Webinar

 

Module 4: Paediatric Illness 2 days

7 and 8 October 2024

1 and 2 December 2024

 

Module 5: Prescribing and Pharmacology Workshop

16 October 2024

 

Module 6: Blood Results Interpretation 

13 November 2024

10 December 2024

 

Module 7: Telephone Triage

20 November 2024

23 April 2025

 

Module 8:  OSCE Simulation Day 

12 December 2024

 

Semester 2

Module 9: Research and Development 

2 day webinar

 

Module 10: Leadership workshop

2 Day webinar


Portfolio Submission : 31 July 2025