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New e-learning programme to help healthcare staff understand NHS e-Referral Service

Posted on: July 11th, 2018 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

The NHS e-Referral Service (e-RS) is a national NHS IT system that enables patient referrals, primarily from GPs to first hospital or clinic appointments, to be booked in to health care services at a location, date and time to suit the patient.

e-RS allows patients to choose their initial hospital or clinic appointment, book it in the GP surgery at the point of referral or book it themselves online or via a national telephone line. Patients can then cancel or change the appointment if required. It enables clinicians to provide the best care in the most appropriate place, transforms the referral process and improves the patient journey.

Health Education England elearning for healthcare has worked with NHS Digital to develop learning content that will give NHS and healthcare staff a better understanding of e-RS and the functionality that is available to them. It will also show the benefits of using the system for both patients and professionals and how it can be used to support a streamlined referral process.

Content will continue to be developed by NHS Digital to expand the e-RS resources available to end users.

Further information and guidance on the e-RS programme can be found on the NHS website: https://digital.nhs.uk/e-Referral-Service/

For more information about e-RS and how to access the programme please visit: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/e-referrals/

e-Learning programme launched to prepare staff for new proton beam therapy centres

Posted on: July 9th, 2018 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

A new elearning programme to support education and training of staff in preparation for the opening of the first NHS proton beam therapy (PBT) centres in the UK is now available.

The Proton Beam Therapy programme, eProton, has been designed for all staff groups working in NHS radiotherapy and related services, especially those in referral or support centres. Each elearning session contains interactive content which delivers the educational objectives using a variety of techniques, including animations and video.

Topics covered include the history of proton beam therapy, clinical indications and side effects, physical characteristics and generation of proton beams, treatment planning and delivery, radiation protection, along with the multi-disciplinary patient pathway.

Health Education England elearning for healthcare has worked in partnership with the Royal College of Radiologists, the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine and the College of Radiographers to develop the programme.

Since 2008, NHS patients with selected indications believed most likely to benefit from PBT have received treatment overseas. However, the NHS has commissioned two UK PBT centres, at The Christie in Manchester (opening mid-2018) and at University College Hospital in London (opening 2020). A number of private centres are also planned. As the UK centres open, more patients who are likely to benefit will have access to PBT.

For more information about the elearning programme and for details of how to access the programme visit: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/eproton/

Horus e-Portfolio link now active for Foundation Doctors

Posted on: July 4th, 2018 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

The Horus e-Portfolio link is now active for Foundation Doctors to transfer their elearning history into their e-portfolio. If you have a Horus or NES e-Portfolio elearning sessions can be used to support the Foundation Curriculum. To access our Foundation elearning programme visit: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/foundation-programme/

Induction e-learning programme for doctors in training now live

Posted on: July 2nd, 2018 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

Health Education England is pleased to announce the new Doctors in Training (DiT) induction elearning programme is now available.

The programme focuses on professional skills in the workplace through three patient journey scenarios and each one comes with an assessment to confirm compliance.

Trusts should consider how they can build their induction programmes around the opportunities presented by this free induction programme. The competencies gained through this online induction package are transferable for up to three years as the doctors in training move between Trusts.

To access the new programme via the elearning for healthcare hub visit:  https://portal.e-lfh.org.uk/Component/Details/527162 or visit the Electronic Staff Record (ESR).

The new induction resource can be used in conjunction with the existing statutory and mandatory programme. For more information on this programme please visit: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/statutory-and-mandatory-training

For further information about the Doctors in Training elearning programme please visit the elfh website:  www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/doctors-in-training or email tel@hee.nhs.uk.

TEL News June 2018

Posted on: June 28th, 2018 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

TEL News is your monthly update keeping you up to speed with all that is Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) in Healthcare. TEL NEWs includes information from Health Education England’s (HEE) TEL Programme team, the elearning for healthcare Programme, elearning and Simulation Leads across the local offices and other updates we think you’ll find useful.

Click the following link to access our full publication of TEL News.

HEE e-LfH usage infographic

Posted on: June 21st, 2018 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

We have created an infographic to demonstrate how, when and where users are accessing Health Education England’s elearning for healthcare programmes.

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If you would like more information about our programmes please email tel@hee.nhs.uk.

 

New Clinical Risk Management e-learning modules launched

Posted on: June 21st, 2018 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

A series of new modules have been launched to support the Clinical Risk Management elearning programme. The modules have been created by NHS Digital’s Clinical Safety team and Health Education England elearning for healthcare (HEE elfh).

The programme is designed to support health and social care organisations, as well as Health IT manufacturers with safety, risk management and risk mitigation training.

This is all delivered within the context of Health IT by implementing the safety standards, SCCI 0129 and SCCI 0160.

These safety standards bring clinical risk management and the need for clinical safety cases to the forefront of the development and use of Health IT systems.

Module 1 – ‘Clinical Risk Management Training’ comprises seven sessions and one assessment session.

Module 2 – The ‘Community of Interest’ has recently been added to the elearning programme and is an area where people can find knowledge and share good practice. This is aimed at individuals working within Health IT, including manufacturers and health organisations. The module comprises the following three sessions:

  • Session 1 – SMART
  • Session 2 – Apps and Wearables
  • Session 3 – Software as a Medical Device.

Module 3 – includes two best practice sessions on telehealth and safety critical systems. These sessions are designed for health and social care organisations.

The course is designed for clinical and non-clinical staff who need to gain an understanding of the clinical risk management activities undertaken during the design and/or implementation of a Health IT system to support the implementation of SCCI 0129 and 0160. This includes clinicians, managers, developers and testers.

The programme is available to access via the elfh Hub and the Electronic Staff Record.

Learn more about the elearning programme including details on how to access the resource by clicking here: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/clinical-risk-management-training/

Sexual Orientation Monitoring Information Standard e-learning now live

Posted on: June 20th, 2018 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

Health Education England, the LGBT Foundation and Stonewall have worked in partnership with Health Education England elearning for healthcare to develop an elearning programme to provide health and social care staff with an introduction to the Sexual Orientation Monitoring Information Standard.

The elearning programme sets out why the Standard was introduced in adult health and social care services, explains some of the health inequalities experienced by lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) communities and explores the benefits of monitoring.

The first principle of the NHS Constitution is the commitment to a comprehensive health and social care service, available to all irrespective of personal background. By recognising that every patient has different needs and circumstances, people working in health and social care services can deliver a personal form of care, which recognises diversity, improves outcomes, and addresses health inequalities. Wider patterns or inequalities can also be identified.

The Sexual Orientation Monitoring Information Standard will enable health and social care organisations to monitor in a way that is consistent across the adult health and social care system.

The elearning programme is available to access via the elfh Hub and ESR.

For more information about the programme please visit: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/sexual-orientation-monitoring-information-standard/.

Infant Feeding e-learning programme now live

Posted on: June 18th, 2018 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

A new elearning programme to support education around the implementation of Baby Friendly standards in healthcare and public healthcare settings has been developed.

The programme is for healthcare professionals who have contact with pregnant women and new mothers. It aims to provide information about the importance of building close and loving relationships with baby during pregnancy and following birth, as well as information around breast and bottle feeding.

Topics covered by the session include:

  • Challenges and Culture
  • Importance of Breastfeeding
  • Importance of Love
  • Formula Feeding
  • Providing Unbiased Information.

This programme is not intended to replace existing training. Instead it is intended to complement training for those in facilities which are implementing Baby Friendly standards.

It has been developed by Health Education England, elearning for healthcare (elfh) and the National Infant Feeding Network (Yorkshire and Humber). Unicef Baby Friendly Initiative has also given their
support to the programme.

For more information about the Infant Feeding elearning programme and for details of how to access the programme visit: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/infant-feeding/

The elearning programme is available via the elfh Hub and the Electronic Staff Record.

elfh is a NHS England programme in partnership with the NHS and professional bodies