You are required to attend all dates in order to complete this training.
Fri, 08 Nov 2024
Registration: 9:15 am - 9:30 am
Event: 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Live Online
Fri, 22 Nov 2024
Registration: 9:15 am - 9:30 am
Event: 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Live Online
This online comprehensive two-day course serves as an invaluable introduction to menopause care within the primary care setting. Understanding menopause, its effective management, and the ensuing implications for women's well-being are pivotal aspects for healthcare practitioners, particularly practice nurses who frequently engage with women facing menopausal transitions during their consultations.
This course is tailored for a diverse range of primary care practitioners, including practice nurses, cervical sample takers, and those who regularly engage with menopausal patients without specialised training.
Upon completion of this two-day course, participants will be equipped to approach menopause care with heightened confidence and competence. Whether they occasionally encounter menopausal patients or engage with them more regularly, practitioners will leave with the tools and strategies to provide informed and supportive care, positively impacting women's well-being during this transitional phase.
Understanding Menopause:
Dive into the core concepts of menopause, grasping its multifaceted aspects, and gaining a deep understanding of its physical, emotional, and psychological dimensions.
Effective Menopause Management:
Explore optimal strategies for managing menopause, equipping practitioners to provide well-informed guidance to women traversing this life phase.
Short and Long-Term Implications:
Delve into the implications of menopause for women's well-being, both in the short and long term, enabling practitioners to offer holistic care that addresses immediate concerns and promotes long-term health.
Tailored Approach for Practice Nurses and AHP’s:
Recognize the pivotal role of practice nurses and AHP’s in menopause care, understanding the specific challenges they encounter during consultations with menopausal patients.
Competency Framework for Progression:
Access a comprehensive competency framework that empowers nurses to work towards mastery in menopause care. This framework can be validated by experienced team members, fostering ongoing skill development.
Dynamic Learning Environment:
Through interactive sessions, case studies, and discussions, participants will engage in a dynamic learning environment that facilitates the absorption of knowledge and practical insights. The course encourages networking and collaboration, enabling practitioners to learn from both expert facilitators and fellow participants.