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Minor Injuries Update 7 October 2026

Half-day Minor Injuries Update for healthcare professionals covering burns, silver trauma, soft tissue and lower limb injuries. Enhance assessment and ... Show more
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JeshniAlmer
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Date: 7 October 2026
Time: 13:00 – 17:00
CPD: 4 Hours
Live Interactive Session focused

Minor Injuries Update is designed for healthcare professionals working in primary care, urgent treatment centres, emergency departments, walk-in services and community settings who wish to refresh and enhance their assessment and management of common minor injuries.

The session provides practical, evidence-based updates aligned to current urgent care practice, with emphasis on clinical decision-making, red flag recognition, appropriate imaging, and safe management pathways.

 Who Should Attend?

  • Advanced Nurse Practitioners

  • Practice Nurses & GP clinicians

  • Paramedics working in primary care

  • Urgent Care / UTC clinicians

  • Physiotherapists / AHPs managing MSK presentations

  • Healthcare professionals involved in minor injury assessment

 Topics Covered

Burns Assessment & Initial Management

  • Classification and depth assessment

  • Immediate first aid and analgesia

  • When to refer to specialist burn services

  • Recognising non-accidental injury patterns

  • Dressings and follow-up care

Silver Trauma – The Injured Older Adult

  • Understanding frailty in trauma

  • Low-mechanism injuries with high risk

  • Identifying occult fractures and head injury risks

  • Anticoagulation considerations

  • Safeguarding and multidisciplinary pathways

Soft Tissue Injuries

  • Assessment of sprains, strains and ligament injuries

  • Clinical examination techniques

  • Red flags requiring imaging or referral

  • Acute management: RICE vs active recovery (latest thinking)

  • Documentation and safety-netting advice

 Lower Limb Injuries

  • Hip, knee, ankle and foot injury assessment

  • Ottawa Rules and clinical decision tools

  • Recognising tendon rupture and unstable injuries

  • Immobilisation, strapping and referral decisions

  • Return-to-activity advice

Teaching Methods

  • Case-based discussions from real urgent care presentations

  • Practical assessment frameworks

  • Interactive clinical reasoning exercises

  • Evidence updates aligned to UK urgent care guidance

  • Q&A with experienced clinicians

Certification

Participants receive:

  • Certificate of attendance

  • 4 CPD hours

  • Reflective learning summary for portfolio use

Live webinar using zoom.