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Animation and careers resource for AHPs launched

Posted on: February 6th, 2019 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

HEE’s Allied Health Professionals (AHP) team and elearning for healthcare (elfh) have developed a new animation and careers resource that aims to inspire, motivate and unleash the often-untapped talent of AHPs across the country.

The careers resource includes eight potential areas for career development. Within each area, it provides a wealth of information to highlight the wide range of career development options, all whilst continuing to work clinically if desired.

AHP colleagues taking different career journeys from across the 14 disciplines appear on film. Visit the resource to find out what has helped them, how they have overcome barriers and what they enjoy most about their work.

Take a look and venture into the universe of opportunities that could help shape AHPs’ career paths allowing them to make an even bigger impact on people’s health and wellbeing.

The careers resource is hosted on the HEE elfh website and can be accessed here: www.e-lfh.org.uk/ahp .

e-ELCA Update

Posted on: January 15th, 2019 by Rich Kitchen No Comments

New sessions

A new session has been completed and can be accessed on e-ELCA: 5.24 – Culturally sensitive palliative and end of life care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people. Many thanks to Claude Chidiac for writing this session.

Work has continued on a new session on the AMBER care bundle. Further new sessions are currently in the very early stages of development.

Session updates

The following session updates have been uploaded to e-ELCA recently:

  • 10 – Things which block good communication
  • 19 – Care after death I – introduction to care after death
  • 20 – Care after death II – providing personal care after death.

Alongside this, multiple session updates are currently in progress. Session updates will continue on a regular basis, and many thanks to those who have contributed to this process. If anyone would like to get involved in this then please contact us.

Learning paths

Learning paths are a useful way of identifying e-ELCA sessions that could be useful for your own learning, as well as for the education of others. Recently, learning paths for specialists in palliative care and those working in nursing homes (both nurses and carers) have been uploaded to the e-ELCA resource.

A learning path for medical students has been developed following discussion at the APM undergraduate education special interest forum and mapping to the APM medical student curriculum. This will be uploaded to the e-ELCA programme soon, please watch out for tweets about this. This learning path comprises core, additional and case study sessions and is relevant for all medical students on clinical placements.

Communications

We have had a poster accepted at The Association for Palliative Medicine of Great Britain and Ireland (APM) Supportive and Palliative Care Conference that is taking place in Harrogate in March, where we will also be on the APM stand. Please come and find us!

Follow us on Twitter @cmf_elca to be kept up to date on new sessions, session updates and other important updates.

Contact

Rich Kitchen

APM e-ELCA lead

Email: richard.kitchen@nhs.net

Twitter: @cmf_elca

Youtube: e-ELCA

e-ELCA URL: http://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/end-of-life-care/

Managing frequent A&E attenders e-learning now live

Posted on: January 14th, 2019 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

HEE elearning for healthcare has worked with the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Royal College of General Practitioners to produce a resource on managing frequent A&E attenders.

The bite-sized course takes around 20 minutes to complete and will equip learners with the knowledge to apply reflective practice in their day-to-day work with patients. It seeks to empower A&E staff to focus on what they do best; treating patients and saving lives.

For more information about the programme, including details on how to access, visit: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/managing-frequent-attenders/.

Foundation e-learning programme - January 2019 update

Posted on: January 11th, 2019 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

Professional Capability: 1 Acts professionally and Professional Capability: 2 Delivers patient centred care and maintains trust.

Developed by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges in partnership with Health Education England elearning for healthcare (HEE elfh) and approved by UKFPO – Foundation is a free elearning programme for Foundation doctors.

Do you need to complete parts of the curriculum on your e-portfolio which you do not cover in day-to-day practice? If so, try some of our free elearning mapped directly to the Foundation Professional Capabilities (Training Outcomes) in the 2016 Foundation Curriculum.

The elearning sessions in these Professional Capabilities explore the relationship between doctors and their patients and how to deliver effective patient centered care.

‘Handling Complaints’ provides essential information about common factors leading to complaints, how to minimise these, the procedures involved and what your responsibilities are as a foundation doctor.

The Mental Capacity Act (MCA) protects the right of vulnerable people and this group of sessions cover topics such as assessing capacity, consent, patient autonomy and safeguarding. You will also consider the multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach to healthcare in the hospital and patient support after discharge.

Sessions:

  • Handling Complaints
  • Mental Capacity
  • Mental Capacity Assessment
  • Use of Restraint
  • Capacity and Difficult Consent
  • Patient Autonomy and Related Ethics
  • Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults
  • Confidentiality and Privacy
  • Keeping the Patient at the Centre of Care
  • Seeing the Whole Picture
  • Family Dynamics Affecting Discharge.

You can sign in to the elearning with your login supplied by elfh at the beginning of your foundation training: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/foundation-programme/.

Impact of breastmilk provision for sick and preterm neonates e-learning

Posted on: January 8th, 2019 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

Health Education England elearning for healthcare (HEE elfh) is evaluating the impact of the ‘Breastmilk Provision for Preterm and Sick Neonates’ elearning programme that was launched in 2017.

The programme aims to improve education and training of all relevant staff in the support of breast milk provision for preterm and sick infants.

The help we need

We’d like anyone who has accessed and/or completed this programme since its launch to complete a short, online survey. The survey comprises five questions and will take no more than five minutes to complete. You can choose to remain anonymous or share your contact details with us should you be happy for someone to contact you about your responses.

The survey closes on 13 February 2019.

Thank you

With your help we can make sure that the learning we create is impactful. The results of this study will be published and shared.

To access the survey select: https://healtheducationyh.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/impact-of-breastmilk-provision-for-sick-and-preterm-neonat

Updates made to Care Certificate e-learning programme

Posted on: January 8th, 2019 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

Health Education England elearning for healthcare (HEE elfh) has updated the Care Certificate elearning programme to add assessments to its knowledge-based sessions to help students and their assessors to review their learning on completion of the theory. The assessment pass mark is 80% and a certificate is available for learners to download on completion of each Standard.

If you are part way through completing the Care Certificate Standards, please be aware that the previous version of the programme will remain accessible within an archive folder until 31 March 2019; enabling users and local administrators to access historic certificates and report on learning history.

For those organisations currently using our AICC functionality to launch the sessions on their own Learning Management System, please note that the existing separate session links will remain active. New links to the updated programme content are now available.

The updates to the Care Certificate programme will be available via ESR by the end of January 2019.

Learners are invited to provide their feedback on the updated programme via an online questionnaire: https://healtheducationyh.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/care-certificate-elearning-programme-survey. The survey will take 5-10 minutes to complete.

For more information about the Care Certificate programme, which covers Standards 1-15 and provides scenarios across a range of care settings, please see: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/care-certificate/.

If you have any questions about the changes to this programme, please contact HEE elfh.

Making Every Contact Count e-learning programme updates now live

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

Health Education England elearning for healthcare (HEE elfh) has worked with Public Health England (PHE) and University of Brighton to update its Making Every Contact Count (MECC) elearning programme.

This resource, comprising four elearning sessions, is intended for anyone who has contact with people to “Make Every Contact Count” and develop public health knowledge. Based on feedback from learners, each of the four sessions have been reviewed and now benefit from revised and additional content with a focus on mental health. The template of the programme has also been updated.

In addition to the updated content, the MECC elearning programme has now received accreditation from The University of Brighton. The MECC elearning programme is already accredited by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH).

Dr Charlotte Ramage and Marianne Willmer from University of Brighton, said: “It has been a positive experience working with the PHE and HEE team. They have been inclusive and responsive to ideas throughout in the development of the online MECC programme. The elearning public health initiative has been carefully constructed to appeal to its widest possible audience. By broadening accessibility, we hope the end users feel confident to discuss the health of colleagues in their team and the general public and embrace the health messages for their own health and wellbeing.”

MECC is an approach to behaviour change that utilises the millions of day-to-day interactions that organisations and people have with other people to support them in making positive changes to their physical and mental health and wellbeing.

MECC enables the opportunistic delivery of consistent and concise healthy lifestyle information and enables individuals to engage in conversations about their health at scale across organisations and populations. Drawing on behaviour change evidence, the approach maximises the opportunity within routine health and care interactions for a brief or very brief discussion on health and wellbeing factors.

A MECC interaction takes a matter of minutes and is not intended to add to the busy workloads of healthcare professionals and the wider workforce, rather it is structured to fit into and complement existing professional clinical, care and social engagement approaches.

The wider MECC elearning programme is designed to support learners in developing an understanding of public health and the factors that impact on a person’s health and wellbeing, emphasising how asking questions and listening effectively to people is a vital role for us all.

To access the free Making Every Contact Count elearning programme and view the updated sessions, please visit: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/making-every-contact-count/.

New content to the Educators Training Resource programme

Posted on: December 12th, 2018 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

Health Education England elearning for healthcare (HEE elfh) has added new content to the Educators Training Resource programme to help educators in their role of supporting the careers of their junior colleagues.

The Supporting Career Conversations for Educators content can be found within the course, 06 – Guiding Personal and Professional Development as part of the Educators Training Resource Programme. The content sets out the rationale for providing careers support to more junior colleagues, trainees and learners and the value of this to the organisation.

The course introduces the underpinning principles of having supportive career-focussed discussions with junior colleagues and trainees. The course also offers some techniques, approaches and insights into best practice to better equip colleagues to support learners to help them move their careers forward in a satisfying direction.

The final session explores different ways individuals may make decisions about their careers, introduces a framework to help structure career conversations and demonstrates how even a five-minute conversation can make a positive difference to a colleague’s career.

The programme has several links to further resources to support this role.

The programme is available via the elfh Hub and the Electronic Staff Record (ESR).

For more information on the Educators Hub visit: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/educator-hub/.

Foundation e-Learning Programme: Professional Capability: 20 Contributes to quality improvement

Posted on: December 5th, 2018 by Alex Drinkall No Comments

Developed by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges in partnership with Health Education England elearning for healthcare (HEE elfh) and approved by UKFPO – Foundation is a free elearning programme for Foundation doctors.

Do you need to complete parts of the curriculum on your e-portfolio which you do not cover in day-to-day practice? If so, try some of our free elearning mapped directly to the Foundation Professional Capabilities (Training Outcomes) in the 2016 Foundation Curriculum.

The elearning sessions in Professional Capability: 20 “Contributes to quality improvement”, look at audit and evidence based practice. It outlines the study designs used in medical practice. You are provided with a guide to developing a structured research strategy which will help you find journal articles relevant to your clinical questions. How to evaluate a journal article is discussed using a linked example paper from the British Journal of Anaesthesia.

Sessions:

  • Audit
  • Evidence Based Medicine in Clinical Practice
  • Common Study Designs in Clinical Research
  • Explaining Evidence/Guidelines/Protocols to Patients
  • Guidelines in Clinical Practice
  • Searching the Literature and Locating Papers
  • How to Review a Paper

Sign in to the elearning with your login supplied by elfh at the beginning of your foundation training: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/foundation-programme/.

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