Outreach Skills Clinic for Assessment (OSCA): Sepsis
Schedule
Thu Nov 14 2024 at 09:30 am to 04:30 pm
UTC+00:00Location
University of Chester, Queen's Park Campus | Chester, EN
About this Event
What is the Outreach Skills Clinic for Assessment (OSCA)?
OUTREACH- Outreach Skills Clinics for Assessment (OSCA) provides clinics at a range of sites/venues across Cheshire and Merseyside. These include both practice and university sites to offer flexibility to learners so they can book when and where they choose to access OSCA.
SKILLS- OSCA provides opportunities for learners to engage in theoretical and simulated practice learning opportunities to support learning and assessment across a range of skills and procedures. These include: cannulation, venepuncture, nasogastric tube insertion, chest auscultation and catheterisation.
CLINIC- OSCA enables learners to access a range of sessions that they can attend by using an online booking system. Leaners have the opportunity to book theoretical and practice learning opportunities which can fit around their university and life commitments.
ASSESSMENT- During the sessions, learners will have the opportunity to book and complete an assessment (both formative and summative) regarding a specific skill. On successful completion of the assessment, learners can be signed off (where appropriate to the discipline) the relevant proficiency/skill within their practice assessment documents.
Full details of OSCA and what it provides are available on the below link, copy and paste this into your internet browser to access the link. If you are experiencing challenges accessing the link, please email: [email protected].
https://sway.office.com/js21831P53Jpr0mv?ref=Link
Who can access a OSCA skills Clinic?
OSCA is a Health Education England funded project that is currently funded to support non-medical learners across Cheshire and Merseyside.
- Currently OSCA clinics are available to pre-registration nursing students. This will soon be extended to other non-medical students as part of a phased approach(Trainee Nursing Associates, Student Midwifes and AHPs).
- To attend OSCA, you must be a enrolled learner at one of the four Cheshire and Merseyside Universities (University of Chester, Liverpool John Moores, Edge Hill University and University of Liverpool).
- Learners accessing OSCA must be at an appropriate stage in their education in order to access certain skills which will be cited on the ticket. (Year Two & Year Three)
What will my session at OSCA look like and how will I be assessed?
Please see the below link, regarding the assessment for suctioning (you will need to copy and paste this into your internet browser. If you are having challenges regarding accessing the link, please contact: [email protected]
Using simulation, you will be assessed performing the procedure in a safe manner and demonstrating your knowledge of
***DISCLAIMER- EVEN IF YOU ACHEIVE THIS PROFICINCY DURING THIS SESSION, PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS DOES NOT PERMIT YOU TO CONDUCT THIS IN PRACTICE- ALL STUDENTS MUST ALWAYS FOLLOW LOCAL POLICY AND ANY SKILLS CARRIED OUT UNDER DIRECT SUPERVISION
OSCA is holding a Sepsis Full day workshop including: Theory update, practice and summative assessment.
Proficiency: Can identify signs and symptoms of deterioration and sepsis and initiate appropriate interventions as required.
* * students do not require theory session prior as this will be provided on the day, however we advise reading any resources and local policy available to you prior to the session.
Site: University of Chester - Queens Park Campus (Churchill Hourse)
Room: 007
Address: Queen's Park Rd, Chester CH4 7AD
T ime: 09.30-16.30
Guests
This session is available for Pre-registration nursing students in year (PART) 2 and 3
Additional information
In accordance with Practice and University regulations, you are required to wear your student Uniform as this is classed as a practice activity/placement.
You will not be permitted to attend without a valid Eventbrite booking due to room capacity.
Assessment
https://sway.office.com/Tn6NjUVEt54JTwG1?ref=Link
You will be assessed by a member of the OSCA team who is a practice assessor using direct observation using agreed set of criteria that has been peer-reviewed to ensure that the skill/proficiency has been fully covered (see details in the SWAY document above - copy and paste into your web browser)
Where is it happening?
University of Chester, Queen's Park Campus, Queen's Park Road, Chester, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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