0.25 Hours
This session explores the causes of drug-induced hoarseness and stridor.
0.25 Hours
This session describes managing a pregnant woman with FGM, carrying out a reversal and how to document their assessment and treatment.
0.5 Hours
This session explores patient-based learning activities, either with or without the patient being present. It demonstrates these with videos of case scenarios and offers practical suggestions to liberate learning.
1 Hours
A key feature of the medical profession is the primacy of patient care. Public trust and confidence in the medical profession is essential for ensuring people access medical care. Conflicts of interest in medicine have the potential to undermine public trust and confidence in the profession if not managed appropriately. The A....
0.5 Hours
This session describes the main barbiturate drugs used in anaesthesia: thiopental, methohexital and phenobarbital, including their pharmacology, clinical effects and uses.
0.5 Hours
This session discusses the endogenous catecholamines: hormones and neurotransmitters, secreted by both the adrenal gland and sympathetic neurons.
0.5 Hours
This session considers the pharmacology of morphine and other opioids. It covers analgesic efficacy and side effects, pharmacokinetics (which takes in bioavailability, lipid solubility and half-life) and inter-individual variability in pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
0.5 Hours
This session examines the effects of electricity on different biological tissues, the way electricity is generated and supplied to electrical devices and how electrical hazards may arise for the patient connected to an electromedical device.
0.5 Hours
This session explores some of the principles underlying measurement techniques and their relevance to clinical practice.
0.5 Hours
Peripheral intravenous cannulae, with or without giving sets, are among the most widely used medical devices in the world. This session explores the history of intravenous cannulation, an overview of basic design of an intravenous cannula and giving sets and its effect on the flow of fluids. Issues regarding the risks of infecti....
0.5 Hours
Measurement of blood pressure at regular intervals is part of the minimum standards of monitoring during anaesthesia, sedation and intensive care. Blood pressure can be measured either using non-invasive (indirect) or invasive (direct) methods. This session describes the non-invasive methods of measuring blood pressure, their cl....
0.25 Hours
This session introduces the Medical/Clinical Leadership Competency Framework domain - Demonstrating Personal Qualities and examines the elements of competence within the domain and the application of leadership to clinical practice.
0.75 Hours
This session explores the principles of local anaesthetic and analgesic use for Cu-IUD/LNG-IUS insertion and removal.
0.5 Hours
This session explores the assessment and initial management of complications in intrauterine contraceptive users after fitting.
0.5 Hours
This session focuses on applying the knowledge acquired from the session Emergency Contraception to example clinical situations.
0.5 Hours
The aim of this session is to provide an overview of human factors and crew resource management.
0.5 Hours
This session will explore the pharmacology of the analgesics used by paramedics. Later, it will describe what can be achieved with each type of analgesic and list the side effects that may result.
0.5 Hours
This session aims to provide an overview of the assessment and management of older people who have fallen and may be frail, in the context of paramedic practice.
0.5 Hours
This session describes how to prescribe and administer enteral and parenteral nutrition, exploring the advantages, disadvantages and complications associated with each method.
This session describes how to identify dental erosion and the different treatment options available.
2 Hours
It is the employer’s obligation to discover, uncover, and address any employee behaviors that may indicate unsafe job performance. Impairment due to chemical, physical or psychological disease interferes with fitness for duty and is evidenced by effective job performance (Marquis & Huston, 2017). When addressing impairment the....
This film will show you how to resuscitate a newborn baby. It is based on the Resuscitation Council UK's guidelines and will focus on the following essential maneuvers: keeping the baby warm, assessing the baby, opening the airway, and chest compressions.
A film produced in partnership with the International Confederation of Midwives showing the incredible work midwives across the world are doing to inform and empower women and their families.