march
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
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To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
22mar10:00 pm1:00 pmManaging Patient Conversations10:00 pm - 1:00 pm DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester
Course Overview Providing a positive patient experience can be challenging in busy clinical environments. This interactive workshop will offer an opportunity to refresh the key communication
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Course Overview
Providing a positive patient experience can be challenging in busy clinical environments. This interactive workshop will offer an opportunity to refresh the key communication skills and behaviours that help patients feel that they have been listened to and treated as individuals with compassion, dignity and respect.
The facilitators will enable participants to discuss the communication challenges they face in the workplace and build confidence in patient-centred communication skills and strategies.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
All patient facing staff.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Friday) 10:00 pm - 1:00 pm
DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester
1 Auburn Street, #One, Manchester, England, M1 3DG
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Wednesday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Online Practical Simulation Assessment
The Christie PET-CT Academy
april
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Online Practical Simulation Assessment
The Christie PET-CT Academy
04apr9:30 am3:30 pmRadiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) Course9:30 am - 3:30 pm Online Course
Course Overview Delivered by The Christie’s Medical Physics and Engineering department, the Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) course meets the requirement of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) regulation 15 of the
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Course Overview
Delivered by The Christie’s Medical Physics and Engineering department, the Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) course meets the requirement of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) regulation 15 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 (IRR17).
The course provides PET-CT and Nuclear Medicine staff with the knowledge, understanding and skillset to undertake an RPS role within their organisation, as detailed in the HSE’s Ionising Radiation Protection Series No. 6 information sheet.
The course covers the following subjects:
Key Learning outcomes
Course Renewal
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) recommends that a refresher should be considered if any of the following conditions apply:
Intended Audience
Radiographers, Technologists, Supervisors, Managers, and other suitably qualified/experienced staff who may be required to act as an RPS.
Course Duration
1 day course.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Online Course
The Christie Medical Physics & Engineering
18apr9:30 am2:00 pmDementia & Cancer9:30 am - 2:00 pm Online
Course Overview With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for
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Course Overview
With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for patient-facing staff to understand how to effectively identify, manage and communicate with patients diagnosed or suspected to be living with dementia.
Following the course, participants will have a greater understanding and will recognise how a diagnosis of dementia and delirium assessment, treatment, and care impacts those with the condition, their families and those caring for them.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
Patient facing staff and managers.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email the-christie.academy.petct@nhs.net
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Online
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Friday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for this course, candidates must complete the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the Essentials of PET-CT: Scenarios
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To register for this course, candidates must complete the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Essentials of PET-CT: Scenarios and Solutions Course via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course.
Course Overview
Facilitated by The Christie PET-CT Academy team, this hugely popular interactive workshop provides candidates with the knowledge and understanding to confidently solve common problems experienced in a PET-CT service and is the next step in the Essentials of PET-CT course journey.
The Scenarios and Solutions course consolidates the learning covered in the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists e-learning course through solving practical problems in a work-based setting.
Key Learning outcomes
Participants will gain further insights of how to solve various issues through shared experiences and prior knowledge gained from their roles and working in different departments. As a result, each course is unique due to the different contributions and merits each candidate brings to the course. To get the best out of the day a high level of participation is required from everyone involved.
Intended Audience
Newly qualified Radiographers and Nuclear Medicine Technologists. Not suitable for anyone with over 2 years experience in a PET-CT service.
Prerequisites
The Essentials of PET-CT e-learning course is a mandatory pre-requirement for all candidates.
Course Duration
1 day and a further 2 hours to complete the Essentials of PET-CT e-learning course if not previously completed.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Friday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings Cross
60 Pentonville Road, London, England, N1 9LA
The Christie PET-CT Academy
may
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Wednesday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Online Practical Simulation Assessment
The Christie PET-CT Academy
08may10:00 pm1:00 pmManaging Patient Conversations10:00 pm - 1:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview Providing a positive patient experience can be challenging in busy clinical environments. This interactive workshop will offer an opportunity to refresh the key communication
more
Course Overview
Providing a positive patient experience can be challenging in busy clinical environments. This interactive workshop will offer an opportunity to refresh the key communication skills and behaviours that help patients feel that they have been listened to and treated as individuals with compassion, dignity and respect.
The facilitators will enable participants to discuss the communication challenges they face in the workplace and build confidence in patient-centred communication skills and strategies.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
All patient facing staff.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Wednesday) 10:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
15may9:30 am2:00 pmDementia & Cancer9:30 am - 2:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for
more
Course Overview
With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for patient-facing staff to understand how to effectively identify, manage and communicate with patients diagnosed or suspected to be living with dementia.
Following the course, participants will have a greater understanding and will recognise how a diagnosis of dementia and delirium assessment, treatment, and care impacts those with the condition, their families and those caring for them.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
Patient facing staff and managers.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email the-christie.academy.petct@nhs.net
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Wednesday) 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
The study day is presented over an entire day to in-person audiences from The Christie NHS Foundation Trust state-of-the-art auditorium by the Academy’s expert faculty and guest speakers. The speakers will
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The study day is presented over an entire day to in-person audiences from The Christie NHS Foundation Trust state-of-the-art auditorium by the Academy’s expert faculty and guest speakers.
The speakers will present various lectures, case studies, and interactive sessions with clinical examples to provide a deep dive into the use of contrast in PET-CT studies and discuss practical aspects of these procedures.
Key Topics Addressed
Intended Audience
Radiologists, Radiographers, Technologists, Clinical Leads, Clinical Scientists and other clinical staff with an interest in the use of contrast in PET-CT.
Disclaimer
This is a theory study day and does not constitute the practical training required to undertake these procedures.
Course Sales
This course is free to any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK or Internationally, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Friday) 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Friday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
june
06jun10:00 am1:00 pmEffective Telephone Conversations (R.I.N.G.)10:00 am - 1:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview This workshop aims to support staff who regularly contact patients by telephone as part of their role. It will focus on specific key skills
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Course Overview
This workshop aims to support staff who regularly contact patients by telephone as part of their role. It will focus on specific key skills for effective telephone communication with patients.
The facilitators will offer an opportunity to build on existing skills and knowledge and will enable participation and learning with interactive exercises and demonstrations.
Learning Outcomes
Target Audience
Front line health and social care staff, booking clerks, medical secretaries, ward/clinic staff, pharmacy staff, receptionists, etc.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Friday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Online Practical Simulation Assessment
The Christie PET-CT Academy
11jun9:30 am2:00 pmDementia & Cancer9:30 am - 2:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for
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Course Overview
With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for patient-facing staff to understand how to effectively identify, manage and communicate with patients diagnosed or suspected to be living with dementia.
Following the course, participants will have a greater understanding and will recognise how a diagnosis of dementia and delirium assessment, treatment, and care impacts those with the condition, their families and those caring for them.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
Patient facing staff and managers.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email the-christie.academy.petct@nhs.net
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
11jun9:30 am3:30 pmRadiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) Course9:30 am - 3:30 pm Online Course
Course Overview Delivered by The Christie’s Medical Physics and Engineering department, the Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) course meets the requirement of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) regulation 15 of the
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Course Overview
Delivered by The Christie’s Medical Physics and Engineering department, the Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) course meets the requirement of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) regulation 15 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 (IRR17).
The course provides PET-CT and Nuclear Medicine staff with the knowledge, understanding and skillset to undertake an RPS role within their organisation, as detailed in the HSE’s Ionising Radiation Protection Series No. 6 information sheet.
The course covers the following subjects:
Key Learning outcomes
Course Renewal
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) recommends that a refresher should be considered if any of the following conditions apply:
Intended Audience
Radiographers, Technologists, Supervisors, Managers, and other suitably qualified/experienced staff who may be required to act as an RPS.
Course Duration
1 day course.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Online Course
The Christie Medical Physics & Engineering
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
july
02jul9:00 am12:30 pmBuilding Team Resilience at Work9:00 am - 12:30 pm Online Course
Course Overview Maintaining a positive mindset in busy, high-pressure and rapidly changing environments can be a constant and significant challenge. This can place individuals and teams in
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Course Overview
Maintaining a positive mindset in busy, high-pressure and rapidly changing environments can be a constant and significant challenge. This can place individuals and teams in difficult situations that can cause excess stress, impact morale, and diminish resilience.
While we cannot necessarily change or remove the external factors causing these negative impacts on ourselves and the team, we can improve how we react to situations, how we deal with them and how they affect us.
The course focuses on developing greater awareness and skills to support ourselves and others, cope with stress and build resilience.
Throughout the course, delegates will also learn about the Red Cross’s CALMER framework and how to apply it in various situations.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
All staff regardless of level and position.
Course Duration
1 half-day.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Online Practical Simulation Assessment
The Christie PET-CT Academy
11jul10:00 pm1:00 pmManaging Patient Conversations10:00 pm - 1:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview Providing a positive patient experience can be challenging in busy clinical environments. This interactive workshop will offer an opportunity to refresh the key communication
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Course Overview
Providing a positive patient experience can be challenging in busy clinical environments. This interactive workshop will offer an opportunity to refresh the key communication skills and behaviours that help patients feel that they have been listened to and treated as individuals with compassion, dignity and respect.
The facilitators will enable participants to discuss the communication challenges they face in the workplace and build confidence in patient-centred communication skills and strategies.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
All patient facing staff.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 10:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
18jul9:30 am2:00 pmDementia & Cancer9:30 am - 2:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for
more
Course Overview
With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for patient-facing staff to understand how to effectively identify, manage and communicate with patients diagnosed or suspected to be living with dementia.
Following the course, participants will have a greater understanding and will recognise how a diagnosis of dementia and delirium assessment, treatment, and care impacts those with the condition, their families and those caring for them.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
Patient facing staff and managers.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email the-christie.academy.petct@nhs.net
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Monday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
august
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Friday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Online Practical Simulation Assessment
The Christie PET-CT Academy
14aug9:30 am2:00 pmDementia & Cancer9:30 am - 2:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for
more
Course Overview
With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for patient-facing staff to understand how to effectively identify, manage and communicate with patients diagnosed or suspected to be living with dementia.
Following the course, participants will have a greater understanding and will recognise how a diagnosis of dementia and delirium assessment, treatment, and care impacts those with the condition, their families and those caring for them.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
Patient facing staff and managers.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email the-christie.academy.petct@nhs.net
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Wednesday) 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
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To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
september
04sep9:00 am12:30 pmBuilding Team Resilience at Work9:00 am - 12:30 pm Online Course
Course Overview Maintaining a positive mindset in busy, high-pressure and rapidly changing environments can be a constant and significant challenge. This can place individuals and teams in
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Course Overview
Maintaining a positive mindset in busy, high-pressure and rapidly changing environments can be a constant and significant challenge. This can place individuals and teams in difficult situations that can cause excess stress, impact morale, and diminish resilience.
While we cannot necessarily change or remove the external factors causing these negative impacts on ourselves and the team, we can improve how we react to situations, how we deal with them and how they affect us.
The course focuses on developing greater awareness and skills to support ourselves and others, cope with stress and build resilience.
Throughout the course, delegates will also learn about the Red Cross’s CALMER framework and how to apply it in various situations.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
All staff regardless of level and position.
Course Duration
1 half-day.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Wednesday) 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
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To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Online Practical Simulation Assessment
The Christie PET-CT Academy
11sep9:30 am4:30 pmBeing an Effective Manager Programme9:30 am - 4:30 pm Manchester Piccadilly Hotel
Course Dates Day 1 - Wednesday, 11th September 2024, 09:30 to 16:30 Day 2 - Wednesday 16th October 2024, 09:30 to 16:30 Day
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Course Dates
Course Overview
The programme has been designed to help managers improve their practice and interpersonal skills enabling them to optimise team performance and cohesion to develop effective and efficient teams.
Split over 3 sessions, the programme focuses on a range of management and leadership concepts, including distinguishing the difference between them and their appropriate application.
Candidates will learn how to effectively manage themselves, their team, conflicting priorities and demands.
They will further develop their coaching, motivation, and influencing skills in a way that positively challenges, supports, and empowers the team, while also learning how to practically manage difficult conversations and discuss challenging issues.
Day 1 – Learning to Manage and Lead
The programme will begin by focussing on concepts of management and leadership and discussing the differences between the two. We will explore managing yourself and your time, including using different techniques to prioritise tasks. We’ll finally focus on managing the service, including its quality, the performance of your team and applying the different management and leadership styles with individuals.
Day 2 – Understanding Self and Others
The second day will develop your self-awareness as a manager, understanding individual personality traits and how you prefer to communicate with others. By applying similar principles, you will think about your teams and how they function, develop skills in influencing and motivating others and will look at coaching as an activity to develop, challenge, support and empower your team members.
Day 3 – Effective Communication with Colleagues and Raising Challenging Issues
The final day will focus on the interpersonal and communication skills required for effective management and leadership. We will discuss challenges that exist in the workplace with peers, direct reports and senior managers. You will be introduced to a 3-step strategy for raising challenging issues with colleagues and will get the opportunity to practice using this strategy in several activities.
Key Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
Staff currently operating in managerial or supervisory positions.
Course Duration
3 days approximately 3 months apart to allow candidates to reflect and practice what they have learnt between sessions.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please see our booking Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy.
(Wednesday) 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Manchester Piccadilly Hotel
London Road, Manchester, England, M1 2PG
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for this course, candidates must complete the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the Essentials of PET-CT: Scenarios
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To register for this course, candidates must complete the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Essentials of PET-CT: Scenarios and Solutions Course via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course.
Course Overview
Facilitated by The Christie PET-CT Academy team, this hugely popular interactive workshop provides candidates with the knowledge and understanding to confidently solve common problems experienced in a PET-CT service and is the next step in the Essentials of PET-CT course journey.
The Scenarios and Solutions course consolidates the learning covered in the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists e-learning course through solving practical problems in a work-based setting.
Key Learning outcomes
Participants will gain further insights of how to solve various issues through shared experiences and prior knowledge gained from their roles and working in different departments. As a result, each course is unique due to the different contributions and merits each candidate brings to the course. To get the best out of the day a high level of participation is required from everyone involved.
Intended Audience
Newly qualified Radiographers and Nuclear Medicine Technologists. Not suitable for anyone with over 2 years experience in a PET-CT service.
Prerequisites
The Essentials of PET-CT e-learning course is a mandatory pre-requirement for all candidates.
Course Duration
1 day and a further 2 hours to complete the Essentials of PET-CT e-learning course if not previously completed.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
17sep9:30 am2:00 pmDementia & Cancer9:30 am - 2:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for
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Course Overview
With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for patient-facing staff to understand how to effectively identify, manage and communicate with patients diagnosed or suspected to be living with dementia.
Following the course, participants will have a greater understanding and will recognise how a diagnosis of dementia and delirium assessment, treatment, and care impacts those with the condition, their families and those caring for them.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
Patient facing staff and managers.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email the-christie.academy.petct@nhs.net
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
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To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Friday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
24sep10:00 am1:00 pmEffective Telephone Conversations (R.I.N.G.)10:00 am - 1:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview This workshop aims to support staff who regularly contact patients by telephone as part of their role. It will focus on specific key skills
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Course Overview
This workshop aims to support staff who regularly contact patients by telephone as part of their role. It will focus on specific key skills for effective telephone communication with patients.
The facilitators will offer an opportunity to build on existing skills and knowledge and will enable participation and learning with interactive exercises and demonstrations.
Learning Outcomes
Target Audience
Front line health and social care staff, booking clerks, medical secretaries, ward/clinic staff, pharmacy staff, receptionists, etc.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
The study day is presented over an entire day to in-person audiences from The Christie NHS Foundation Trust state-of-the-art auditorium by the Academy’s expert faculty and guest speakers. The speakers will
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The study day is presented over an entire day to in-person audiences from The Christie NHS Foundation Trust state-of-the-art auditorium by the Academy’s expert faculty and guest speakers.
The speakers will present various lectures, case studies, and interactive sessions with clinical examples to provide a deep dive into the application of Gallium-DOTA-Peptide imaging in neuroendocrine tumours.
Key Topics Addressed
Intended Audience
Radiologists, Radiographers, Technologists, Clinical Leads, Clinical Scientists and other clinical staff with an interest in the use of Gallium-DOTA-Peptide imaging in neuroendocrine tumours.
Disclaimer
This is a theory study day and does not constitute the practical training required to undertake these procedures.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
october
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
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To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Friday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
more
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Online Practical Simulation Assessment
The Christie PET-CT Academy
10oct9:30 am3:30 pmRadiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) Course9:30 am - 3:30 pm Online Course
Course Overview Delivered by The Christie’s Medical Physics and Engineering department, the Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) course meets the requirement of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) regulation 15 of the
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Course Overview
Delivered by The Christie’s Medical Physics and Engineering department, the Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) course meets the requirement of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) regulation 15 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 (IRR17).
The course provides PET-CT and Nuclear Medicine staff with the knowledge, understanding and skillset to undertake an RPS role within their organisation, as detailed in the HSE’s Ionising Radiation Protection Series No. 6 information sheet.
The course covers the following subjects:
Key Learning outcomes
Course Renewal
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) recommends that a refresher should be considered if any of the following conditions apply:
Intended Audience
Radiographers, Technologists, Supervisors, Managers, and other suitably qualified/experienced staff who may be required to act as an RPS.
Course Duration
1 day course.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Online Course
The Christie Medical Physics & Engineering
17oct9:30 am2:00 pmDementia & Cancer9:30 am - 2:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for
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Course Overview
With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for patient-facing staff to understand how to effectively identify, manage and communicate with patients diagnosed or suspected to be living with dementia.
Following the course, participants will have a greater understanding and will recognise how a diagnosis of dementia and delirium assessment, treatment, and care impacts those with the condition, their families and those caring for them.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
Patient facing staff and managers.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email the-christie.academy.petct@nhs.net
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
november
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
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To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Friday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Online Practical Simulation Assessment
The Christie PET-CT Academy
07nov9:00 am12:30 pmBuilding Team Resilience at Work9:00 am - 12:30 pm Online Course
Course Overview Maintaining a positive mindset in busy, high-pressure and rapidly changing environments can be a constant and significant challenge. This can place individuals and teams in
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Course Overview
Maintaining a positive mindset in busy, high-pressure and rapidly changing environments can be a constant and significant challenge. This can place individuals and teams in difficult situations that can cause excess stress, impact morale, and diminish resilience.
While we cannot necessarily change or remove the external factors causing these negative impacts on ourselves and the team, we can improve how we react to situations, how we deal with them and how they affect us.
The course focuses on developing greater awareness and skills to support ourselves and others, cope with stress and build resilience.
Throughout the course, delegates will also learn about the Red Cross’s CALMER framework and how to apply it in various situations.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
All staff regardless of level and position.
Course Duration
1 half-day.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
12nov10:00 pm1:00 pmManaging Patient Conversations10:00 pm - 1:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview Providing a positive patient experience can be challenging in busy clinical environments. This interactive workshop will offer an opportunity to refresh the key communication
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Course Overview
Providing a positive patient experience can be challenging in busy clinical environments. This interactive workshop will offer an opportunity to refresh the key communication skills and behaviours that help patients feel that they have been listened to and treated as individuals with compassion, dignity and respect.
The facilitators will enable participants to discuss the communication challenges they face in the workplace and build confidence in patient-centred communication skills and strategies.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
All patient facing staff.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 10:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
13nov9:30 am2:00 pmDementia & Cancer9:30 am - 2:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for
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Course Overview
With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for patient-facing staff to understand how to effectively identify, manage and communicate with patients diagnosed or suspected to be living with dementia.
Following the course, participants will have a greater understanding and will recognise how a diagnosis of dementia and delirium assessment, treatment, and care impacts those with the condition, their families and those caring for them.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
Patient facing staff and managers.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email the-christie.academy.petct@nhs.net
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Wednesday) 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
Course Dates Day 1 - Wednesday 20th November 2024, 09:00 to 16:30 Day 2 - Thursday 21st November 2024, 09:00 to 16:30
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Course Dates
Course Overview
The Aspiring Leaders Programme – Leading a High-Performance Culture (HPC), is a transformational process that examines the role that culture plays in determining the effectiveness of the organisation.
Utilising a world-class culture diagnostic tool, a common language is established and delegates are able to benchmark their own culture against the norms. The HPC process makes the inextricable link between their effectiveness as leaders and the embedding of that desired culture.
However, the emphasis of the programme is not on understanding this research, but on omega replicas watch applying it so that the mindset and behaviours of each leader can be aligned to the culture that would most likely increase the success of the whole.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
Current managers within a leadership role and those aspiring to be.
Course Duration
2 days.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of men the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Wednesday) 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings Cross
60 Pentonville Road, London, England, N1 9LA
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for this course, candidates must complete the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the Essentials of PET-CT: Scenarios
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To register for this course, candidates must complete the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Essentials of PET-CT: Scenarios and Solutions Course via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course.
Course Overview
Facilitated by The Christie PET-CT Academy team, this hugely popular interactive workshop provides candidates with the knowledge and understanding to confidently solve common problems experienced in a PET-CT service and is the next step in the Essentials of PET-CT course journey.
The Scenarios and Solutions course consolidates the learning covered in the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists e-learning course through solving practical problems in a work-based setting.
Key Learning outcomes
Participants will gain further insights of how to solve various issues through shared experiences and prior knowledge gained from their roles and working in different departments. As a result, each course is unique due to the different contributions and merits each candidate brings to the course. To get the best out of the day a high level of participation is required from everyone involved.
Intended Audience
Newly qualified Radiographers and Nuclear Medicine Technologists. Not suitable for anyone with over 2 years experience in a PET-CT service.
Prerequisites
The Essentials of PET-CT e-learning course is a mandatory pre-requirement for all candidates.
Course Duration
1 day and a further 2 hours to complete the Essentials of PET-CT e-learning course if not previously completed.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Mercure Grand Hotel Bristol
Broad Street, Bristol, England, BS1 2EL
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the
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To register for the Simulation Assessment, candidates must complete the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Simulation Assessment via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the IV Cannulation & Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Level 1 or 2 elearning course.
Course Overview
This is the practical component of the IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals course. Before attending the Simulation Assessment, you must have successfully completed the theory and knowledge module on our elearning platform.
Delivered by The Christie PET-CT Academy’s specialist Clinical Skills team, this widely popular course teaches clinical staff to perform IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals in a safe learning environment.
The course takes a blended learning approach that combines an elearning course, followed by a face-to-face IV cannulation simulation training and assessment, and a workplace consolidation period before being signed off within your place of work to perform cannulations unsupervised.
The face-to-face aspect of the course can be conducted virtually or in person at The Christie in our state-of-the-art clinical training centre.
Learning outcomes
Intended Audience
Clinical Leads, Radiographers, Technologists and Clinical Assistants.Â
Course Availability
The IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals Simulation Assessments are repeated monthly. Due to the one-to-one nature of the practical course, capacity is limited to three participants per virtual assessment and four per face-to-face assessment.
Course Duration
2-hours for the elearning modules plus 1-day for the simulation assessment.
Prerequisites
No previous IV Cannulation experience is required. As this is a blended course, all aspects of the elearning course must be completed before progressing to the face-to-face simulation assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Friday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
550 Wilmslow Road
The Christie PET-CT Academy
december
04dec10:00 am1:00 pmEffective Telephone Conversations (R.I.N.G.)10:00 am - 1:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview This workshop aims to support staff who regularly contact patients by telephone as part of their role. It will focus on specific key skills
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Course Overview
This workshop aims to support staff who regularly contact patients by telephone as part of their role. It will focus on specific key skills for effective telephone communication with patients.
The facilitators will offer an opportunity to build on existing skills and knowledge and will enable participation and learning with interactive exercises and demonstrations.
Learning Outcomes
Target Audience
Front line health and social care staff, booking clerks, medical secretaries, ward/clinic staff, pharmacy staff, receptionists, etc.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Wednesday) 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
12dec9:30 am2:00 pmDementia & Cancer9:30 am - 2:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for
more
Course Overview
With more than 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million new cases every year, it is ever more important for patient-facing staff to understand how to effectively identify, manage and communicate with patients diagnosed or suspected to be living with dementia.
Following the course, participants will have a greater understanding and will recognise how a diagnosis of dementia and delirium assessment, treatment, and care impacts those with the condition, their families and those caring for them.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
Patient facing staff and managers.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email the-christie.academy.petct@nhs.net
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Thursday) 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
january
14jan9:00 am12:30 pmBuilding Team Resilience at Work9:00 am - 12:30 pm Online Course
Course Overview Maintaining a positive mindset in busy, high-pressure and rapidly changing environments can be a constant and significant challenge. This can place individuals and teams in
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Course Overview
Maintaining a positive mindset in busy, high-pressure and rapidly changing environments can be a constant and significant challenge. This can place individuals and teams in difficult situations that can cause excess stress, impact morale, and diminish resilience.
While we cannot necessarily change or remove the external factors causing these negative impacts on ourselves and the team, we can improve how we react to situations, how we deal with them and how they affect us.
The course focuses on developing greater awareness and skills to support ourselves and others, cope with stress and build resilience.
Throughout the course, delegates will also learn about the Red Cross’s CALMER framework and how to apply it in various situations.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
All staff regardless of level and position.
Course Duration
1 half-day.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
february
05feb10:00 pm1:00 pmManaging Patient Conversations10:00 pm - 1:00 pm Online Course
Course Overview Providing a positive patient experience can be challenging in busy clinical environments. This interactive workshop will offer an opportunity to refresh the key communication
more
Course Overview
Providing a positive patient experience can be challenging in busy clinical environments. This interactive workshop will offer an opportunity to refresh the key communication skills and behaviours that help patients feel that they have been listened to and treated as individuals with compassion, dignity and respect.
The facilitators will enable participants to discuss the communication challenges they face in the workplace and build confidence in patient-centred communication skills and strategies.
Learning Outcomes
Intended Audience
All patient facing staff.
Course Duration
1 half-day session.
Course Requirements
A desktop computer or laptop with the following:
Mobile phones and Tablets are not permitted as they do not provide the same functionality enabling participants to interact with the course effectively.
As this is an interactive course, if you do not have a device with a web camera, speakers and microphone, you will not be allowed to attend.
Please download the Zoom app rather than joining the call via a web browser as the app provides more functionality and a far more stable connection. You may need to speak to your IT department to assist and allow for the app to be installed.
Furthermore, it is crucial participants attending the course are in a private space free from interruptions and cannot be overheard so they can interact with the facilitators and other candidates. Multiple delegates are not allowed to join from a single computer.
In order to maintain the quality of the learning experience for everyone, delegates who are unable to meet these essential requirements will not be admitted to the assessment.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Wednesday) 10:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online Course
The Christie PET-CT Academy
To register for this course, candidates must complete the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course. Once complete, candidates can then book the Essentials of PET-CT: Scenarios
more
To register for this course, candidates must complete the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course.
Once complete, candidates can then book the Essentials of PET-CT: Scenarios and Solutions Course via the elearning platform.
Please email the Academy to register for the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists elearning course.
Course Overview
Facilitated by The Christie PET-CT Academy team, this hugely popular interactive workshop provides candidates with the knowledge and understanding to confidently solve common problems experienced in a PET-CT service and is the next step in the Essentials of PET-CT course journey.
The Scenarios and Solutions course consolidates the learning covered in the Essentials of PET-CT for Radiographers and Technologists e-learning course through solving practical problems in a work-based setting.
Key Learning outcomes
Participants will gain further insights of how to solve various issues through shared experiences and prior knowledge gained from their roles and working in different departments. As a result, each course is unique due to the different contributions and merits each candidate brings to the course. To get the best out of the day a high level of participation is required from everyone involved.
Intended Audience
Newly qualified Radiographers and Nuclear Medicine Technologists. Not suitable for anyone with over 2 years experience in a PET-CT service.
Prerequisites
The Essentials of PET-CT e-learning course is a mandatory pre-requirement for all candidates.
Course Duration
1 day and a further 2 hours to complete the Essentials of PET-CT e-learning course if not previously completed.
Course Sales
Places are funded for any organisation in England that is part of the NC1 contract, such as Alliance Medical and NHS NC1 PET-CT Staff.
For any person or organisation outside of the NC1 contract interested in accessing any of our courses from the UK, please contact the Academy to enquire about availability and course cost.
Unfortunately, this course is not available to international candidates.
Further Information
If you have any questions, please email petctacademy@christie.nhs.uk
Please read our booking Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
(Tuesday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Hilton Newcastle Gateshead
Bottle Bank, Gateshead, England, NE8 2AR
The Christie PET-CT Academy