NMIC Evidence Based Practice E-Learning Course

Venue: Online

This module explains how to apply the principles of evidence based practice to the patient with an acute illness - and how to avoid (or at least, be aware of) some of the pitfalls. What do we mean by "evidence"?  How reliable is it?  Is our evidence subject to bias, and how can we detect it? Could you harm a patient by requesting a test?

After purchasing this course we will conduct some checks and then send you access details via e-mail. This can take up to one working day. 

Please note:  You must purchase a licence for each participant on this course - logins cannot be shared or transferred. 

This course is suitable for: GPNs, Physician Associates and Paramedics who are Non-Medical Prescribers.

Cost

£30

How to apply for funding and apply for this course

Please complete the MS Form available at the following link: HWE Training Hub Funding Request Form (office.com)

The Training Hub will review and approve the course funding - however, it is your responsibility to book your place on the course you wish to attend. We will review and respond to applications in order of the course date (soonest courses first) and date received. If you have any questions, please contact us at hwetraininghub@nhs.net.

Once the Training Hub has approved your funding request, we will contact you with instructions on how to book your place on the course. When you have booked, please send us your booking confirmation to complete the process. Your booking confirmation must be received by the Training Hub within 1 week of your funding approval. If your booking confirmation is not received within a week of your request for funding being approved, your approval will no longer be valid and you will need to complete a new funding request form, via the MS Forms link. We will notify you if we have withdrawn your funding request.

(The short timeline is due to courses frequently becoming unavailable due to popularity.)

 

Course booking link

NMIC Evidence Based Practice E-Learning Course (minorillness.co.uk)