Event details
This is a CPD-certified course and is designed specifically for practice nurses who are new to performing cervical samples.
Duration
The course spans two days of theoretical training. Followed by up to six months of clinical practice to meet the requirements of the course.
Theoretical Training
During these two days, students receive instruction and practical demonstrations related to cervical sample taking and other relevant topics. These include discussions on best practices, safety measures, and procedures. Day two of the training includes sample taking practice on a training manikin. This hands-on experience is essential for students to develop their skills and gain confidence prior to starting real-world clinical practice.
Portfolio of Evidence
After the theoretical and practice training, students are required to compile a portfolio of evidence. This portfolio includes documentation that is completed with their Nurse mentor, reporting of their experiences and activities whilst undertaking the post theoretical training activities.
Pathology Laboratory Visit
One component of the portfolio involves visiting a pathology laboratory. This visit provides students with insights into the laboratory processes related to sample analysis and the role of a laboratory.
Colposcopy Clinic Visit
Another part of the portfolio involves a visit to a colposcopy clinic. Students will learn about procedures and practices in such clinics.
Supervised and Indirectly Supervised Practice
Students are expected to practice sample taking under the supervision of a Nurse mentor in practice. This means they will be closely guided and monitored while they gain practical experience.
Assessment by External Assessor
Students undergo an assessment in a real-world practice setting by an external Assessor. This assessment ensures that they can apply what they’ve learned effectively in a clinical environment.
Trainer Sign-Off
After successfully completing the assessment and meeting the course requirements, students receive sign-off from the trainer. This signifies that they have met the standards and are deemed competent in the skills taught in the course.