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Peripheral Vascular Disease/Doppler

19 Jun - 21 Jun 2024 2 day course

Event Dates

Important information

You are required to attend all dates in order to complete this training.

Wed, 19 Jun 2024

Registration: 9:00 am - 9:30 am

Event: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

In-Person

Essex EQUIP Ltd, 1 Freebournes Court, Newland Street, Witham, Essex, CM8 2BL

Fri, 21 Jun 2024

Registration: 9:00 am - 9:30 am

Event: 9:30 am - 1:00 pm

In-Person

Essex EQUIP Ltd, 1 Freebournes Court, Newland Street, Witham, Essex, CM8 2BL

Suitable For

  • Healthcare Assistants
  • Nurses

About

Event Details

This course is aimed at Practice Nurses and will cover the aetiology and assessment of lower limb ulceration, with a focus on the assessment of peripheral vascular disease. It is a mix of theory and practical training, across 2 days, followed by a Multiple Choice Assessment.

It would only be suitable for HCAs who are already experienced in basic foot pulse palpation and lower leg/foot wound care.  It would be the responsibility of the HCA’s GP practice to ensure ongoing monitoring and competency as well as adequate insurance cover for enhanced vascular assessment and decision making following the course.

This training will be held at Essex EQUIP in Witham.

Following the course, it is suggested that all students new to vascular assessment will need to undertake a period of shadowing and supervised practice with a clinical mentor experienced in lower limb ulceration management and vascular assessment.

N.B. Application of compression bandaging will NOT be covered within this course.

Learning outcomes

  • Understand the mechanism of peripheral vascular disease development
  • Understand the risk factors that contribute to peripheral vascular disease
  • Gain knowledge of the clinical signs of peripheral vascular disease
  • Gain confidence in the clinical assessment of lower limb pulses including handheld doppler skills and identification of pulse sounds
  • Be able to undertake an ABPI assessment effectively
  • Understand how to Interpret clinical assessment findings
  • Gain knowledge of appropriate skin management of the lower limb
  • Understand the different grades and types of compression available
  • Gain confidence in the diagnostic criteria for peripheral arterial disease and referral pathways
  • Be able to identify critical limb ischaemia and recognise the need for urgent treatment pathways

About the Trainer

Angela Barry

Angela Barry

I am the lead Podiatrist for diabetes in North East Essex with over 17 years’ experience of managing diabetic foot disease. I qualified as a Podiatrist in 2003 from the University of Brighton and quickly realised I had a passion for diabetic foot care, progressing into a diabetes specialist Podiatrist post in 2007 and an MSc in Podiatry and Diabetes in 2009. I managed the Community Podiatry service in North East Essex for 3 years from 2013. I gained a wealth of experience of planning and delivering footcare services for people with diabetes including working with primary care to ensure preventative strategies and robust referral pathways were in place. Throughout my career I have continued to hold a caseload of complex patients and work within an MDT setting with the aim of preventing lower limb amputation in persons with diabetes. I have years of experience of working with persons with diabetes presenting with established and often severe foot disease across primary, community and acute settings. I currently work for the North East Essex Diabetes Service as the Lead Podiatrist managing diabetic foot care pathway provision and service development. I am an enthusiastic educator with a passion for improving the care of people with diabetes. This desire to impart knowledge and skills has led me to complete clinical educator training with both the University of East London and the University of Essex. In my current role I have the responsibility for the learning and development programme on the prevention and management of diabetic foot disease for Health Care Professionals in primary and secondary care across North East Essex. I have experience of educating at various levels, having lectured for the University of Essex Diabetes Management Course, regional Podiatry groups and conferences, local group-based education sessions and individual GP practices.

Event Contact

Essex Equip Ltd EQUIP Danuta Suett 01376 318732 [email protected]

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