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Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Inpatient Mental Health Registered Nurses
Prerequisites: Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation (Waitematā) eLearning & Blood Culture Collection eLearning
Takawā | Time: 4 hours

Course contact: Sonny Shi

Frequency: once
About: This workshop is designed to introduce you to phlebotomy techniques and equipment here at Waitematā. By the end of this course you will be competent in phlebotomy here at Waitematā.


Whakaminenga | Who is this for: All Waitematā nurses

Takawā | Time: 8 hours (inclusive of 4 hour e-Learning and 4 hour workshop)

Course contact: 

Amanda Robinson

Lynley Davidson

Joanna Quiazon

Frequency: complete once, repeating will refresh knowledge but not update your verified record

About: This training aims to equip you with the skills you need to provide supportive and beneficial preceptorship experiences for both students and staff new to your area and specialty. 

Who is this for: All health professionals

Prerequisites: Nil
Time: 1 hour

This training is also a good refresher session for Nurses and Allied Professionals who have attended the Smokefree Best Practice session more than a year or so ago.

By attending this course registered Health Professionals can:

  • Provide smoking cessation advice and support reliably and repeatedly across the health sector.
  • Support patients who are experiencing nicotine withdrawal and/or want to stop smoking.
  • Become accredited to chart NRT for inpatients, as per Te Whatu Ora Waitematā's Standing Orders for NRT.
  • Develop a clear understanding of why it is important for us to ask 15 yrs and above of their smoking status, offer advice and support if currently smoking.
  • Be informed of the option of stop smoking medications (subsidised/non-subsidised) available to offer patients and their whanau.
  • Be informed of the FREE option of support available to offer patients and their whanau and the Smokefree referral process.

Whakaminenga / Who is this for: All Waitematā nurses

Prerequisites: Nil

Takawā | Time: 8 hours (including pre-learning)

Course contacts:

Amanda Robinson

Frequency: This course can be completed every 2 years

About: This study day to further develop nurses knowledge and skills within the orthopaedic/trauma speciality. 

This module is designed to refresh and update clinicians who have completed the Waitematā Family Violence and Child Protection training, solidifying knowledge on how to identify and respond to intimate partner violence, other forms of intra-familial violence, and child abuse and neglect. 

 Who is this forClinical staff who have completed Family Violence & Child Protection (VIP) training

Time: 1-2 hours
Course Contact:  Talk to your VIP Coordinators – Hannah Wood & Rebecca Webster
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This portal is designed to assist the staff from Wards 34 East and North during their Orientation

Category: T-Z

This e-learning module is for all new nursing staff members for Ward 34E at Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau (Middlemore Hospital MMH). It is important that you become familiar with your new work environment, and we hope that this interactive orientation tour will help facilitate and support your learning and education within the wonderful world of Ward 34E.

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This e-learning module is for all new nursing staff members for Ward 34 North at Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau (Middlemore Hospital MMH).

Category: T-Z

About: In-house education provided by different speakers and/or Nurse Educator to update knowledge and upskill staffs and evaluate integration of learning to practice.
Mā wai tēnei / Who is this for:Nurses and HCAs employed in Counties Manukau Health, students from different universities on their placement in Wards 34North and East. Not available to external employees
Frequency: Once
Takawā / Time: 30 Minutes
Course contact: Mary Ann Beltran (Mary.Beltran@middlemore.co.nz)

This portal is designed to assist the staff from Ward 35 North, National Burn Centre or Sir William Manchester Suite during their Orientation

Category: T-Z

This e-learning module is for all new nursing staff members for Ward 35N at Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau (Middlemore Hospital MMH). It is important that you become familiar with your new work environment, and we hope that this interactive orientation tour will help facilitate and support your learning and education within the wonderful world of Ward 35N.


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Ward 74 ORL HNS Landing Page

This course is for all staff working in OtoRhinoLaryngology Head & Neck Service (ORL HNS).

ORL HNS believes in the philosophy of skill acquisition and professional development.  The service recognizes that knowledge, skills and confidence develop over time with structured support.

Provides learning and feedback to assist nurses to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to provide safe and effective patient care.

Enables the development of a range of transferable clinical, professional and personal skills which can be used in care delivery, teamwork and leadership throughout one’s career.

Minimizes risk by ensuring that all staff know the standard of care required in the specialty, and that care is provided by those competent to deliver it.


Target audience: Ward Clerk
Time allocation: approx. 1 hour
Completion criteria: complete ALL mandatory activities (refer to Course Completion Status block on the right)
Contact: Email us MCIS@adhb.govt.nz


This eCourse has been developed to ensure all staff correctly segregate and dispose of their waste. This eCourse has been compiled by the Sustainability Officer in accordance with the New Zealand Standard for the management of healthcare waste (NZ 4304:2002) and following discussion with key members of the Non Clinical Support Services.
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WDHB CourseThis is a resource page for all staff in how to do things on KA LEARN and also if you have any problems, how to solve some of the most common ones.

Joining the WDHB as a leader and manager is an opportunity to influence change and make a difference in peoples lives. 

Our ability to improve patient experience and outcomes is determined by how we work together with our teams and lead by example. 

This onboarding plan has been designed to help you define the type of leader you want to be and how you plan to bring our values to life, but also introduce you to the operational and managerial tasks that are required from a people manager.

Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā Outpatient Nurses

Course contact: Amanda Robinson

About: The aim of this module is to introduce you to working in the Outpatient setting at Waitematā


Category: Outpatient

Welcome to Waitematā !

As part of your on-boarding, you are asked to complete our e-learning module to help give you a broader awareness and understanding of what our Promise, Purpose, and Priorities are and how we work together to make a difference in each others lives and the lives of our patients and their whanau.

Whakaminenga / Who is this for: New Graduate Clinicians or NESPs
Prerequisites: Currently in the NESP programme 
Frequency: Monthly
About: Cultural education programme with oversight of kaumatua. Led by a facilitator(s) and covers a range of assigned modules.

Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā nurses wanting access to e-Learning and clinical resources to support their  knowledge and understanding of Gynaecology conditions, treatment and management.  

Course contact: Charlotte Akehurst



Here you will find Women's Health RMO Teaching videos. 

For the enrolment key please contact Helen Winrow (ADHB)

Category: Womens Health

About:This day is a refresher of the current medical conditions on GCU ward and takes nurses through discussions and practical sessions on what is the current practice on the ward, if there are new guidelines or policies or any new equipment that may have arrived.

Mā wai tēnei / Who is this for: This study day is a full 8-hour update training for the Registered Nurses Working on Gynaecology Care Unit, Ward 21, Module 10 at Super Clinic it is also designed for the Senior Nurses working in these areas. These days run 4 times a year aiming to cover all our nurses in these Departments.

Prerequisites:
Frequency: Annual
Takawā / Time: 8 hours
Course contact: Paayal Lal

About: This day covers education on Civility & cultural safety, Effects of GDM on fetal growth, PPH Emergencies and Neonatal Resus, Safe sleep, and postnatal discussion refresher with new PDRP updates.
Mā wai tēnei / Who is this for: The goal of these study days is to provide nurses with an opportunity to expand their clinical knowledge and spend time exploring different scenarios that they may be faced with in the clinical space.

There is an opportunity to build on existing knowledge and to encourage nurses to feel confident and competent in their clinical space.

The idea is to ensure that the nurses are up to date with any clinical changed that may have taken place recently and that they feel confident to participate in the emergencies that take place in the wards daily.

Prerequisites: Course: Neonatal Resuscitation annual AND  
Frequency: Annually
Takawā / Time: 8 hours
Course contact: Paayal Lal

About:This day covers education on antenatal, intrapartum and care for postnatal women, including discharge home and transfers to other birthing unit post birth of their baby.
Mā wai tēnei / Who is this for: New nurses joining Women’s Health Department (whether they are from other areas within Middlemore, coming into Middlemore from other areas within New Zealand or whether they are overseas nurses joining the women’s health department)
Frequency: Once
Takawā / Time: 8 hours
Course contact: Paayal Lal

About: This day covers education on Neonatal Care within Women’s Health.
Mā wai tēnei / Who is this foR: New nurses joining Women’s Health Department (whether they are from other areas within Middlemore, coming into Middlemore from other areas within New Zealand or whether they are overseas nurses joining the women’s health department).
Frequency: Once
Takawā / Time: 8 hours
Course contact: Paayal Lal

About: This day covers education Legislation and Practice, PPH management in Women’s Health and Neonatal Resus Teaching and Practical on the Giraffe with the lates updates.
Mā wai tēnei / Who is this for: This day is designed for new nurses joining Women’s Health Department (whether they are from other areas within Middlemore, coming into Middlemore from other areas within New Zealand or whether they are overseas nurses joining the women’s health department).
Prerequisites: Course: Neonatal Resuscitation annual
Frequency: Once
Takawā / Time: 8 hours
Course contact: Payaal Lal

Working Safely with Chemicals

Intended audience: Clinical support service staff

Prerequisites: none

Duration: 30 minutes

Course contact: Barbara Schwalger

Method: face-to-face


 About this course:

Kia ora! This course is for clinical support staff to make sure they know how to work safely with chemicals. This course is here for tracking purposes only. You will not be able to add or remove yourself from any sessions, the administrator does that. You will be able to get your certificate only once you are marked as having attended the training.



Working with COVID Immunisation Register

Who is this for? Anyone who works with the COVID Immunisation Register and works in the Northern Region

Duration: 30 minutes online learning

Note: This course is currently only available if your organisation is set to one of the Northern Region DHBs: Northland, Waitemata, Auckland, Counties Manukau. If your organisation is not set to any of these, you will not be able to access this course at this time. If you work in the Northern Region, but you still cannot access this course, please contact e-learning@waitematadhb.govt.nz to investigate.

Category: Northern Region

Intended Audience: Child and Youth Mental Health Staff

Prerequisites: None

Duration: 2 hour online workshop

Course contact: Tania White and Kirstin O'Connor

Method: elearning

About this course:

This workshop will provide an overview of:

  • The importance of early intervention 
  • Childrens early development 
  • The importance of development history taking 
  • Well evidenced positive parenting principles 
  • Evidence based parenting programmes available for families.

Intended audience: Clincians who are working in the Child Youth and Family Mental Health Portfolio

Duration: 2.5 hours

Course contact: Kirstin O'Connor & Fiona Smorag

Course outline:

A required training to ensure that all staff in the CYF portfolio have a baseline understanding of the required documentation for our services. 

Workstation Assessment (self assessment and manager plan)

Who is this for?

  • Anyone who works from home for more than 4 hours a day or is planning to work from home
  • Anyone who experiences pain/discomfort at their workstation
  • Their manager

    Duration: 1 hour

    Course contact: Miguel Jose (Te Whatu Ora | Waitematā)


    About this course

    There is a brief eLearning module which goes through some basic Health and Safety tips for your workstation, and various movements and stretches that should be done if you are working for longer periods of time at a workstation.
    This is followed by a Workstation Self-Assessment Form that the employee can fill out, and if needed a Workstation Managers Plan in case any issues arise from the self-assessment form.

    World Suicide Prevention Day - Information session

    Intended audience: Any employee of  Te Whatu Ora Waitematā

    Duration: 1 hour

    Method: Teams


    About this course:

    Kia ora! The overall aim of this course is to provide information to support staff in understanding suicide.

    By the end of this training session, you will be able to identify:

    • the latest stats for suicide and your own thinking around why people suicide
    • myths about suicide and appropriate language to use
    • referral options to offer patients/whānau and where to go to learn more.

    Uploading your completed audit form constitutes a legal statement that you have demonstrated your ability satisfactorily.

    In due course, the course Tutor will confirm this and award you a PASS (10/10)

     


    Category: Other

    Participants: Registered/Enrolled Nurses

    Course contact: Please contact Moira Ware (NE Medicine) or Shalini Prasad if you have any questions about this material.


    About this course

    This elearning is a pre-requisite for the Waitemata DHB Medical Wound Management Study Day. You are welcome to complete this module as you wish.  


    Please note: To book to attend the wound management study day please discuss with your Charge Nurse.

    Wounds affect a great number of the patients that enter the services provided by Counties Manukau Health therefore it is important that all health care professionals maintain a basic level of knowledge of wound care to aid in their assessment and treatment of wounds. To facilitate this distribution of knowledge it has been made a mandatory  prerequisite to the wound care study day.

    This course is worth 3 hours of Professional Development time.


     

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    Whakaminenga / Who is this for: All Waitematā Wound Care Champions
    Prerequisites: none
    Takawā | Time: 8 hours

    Course contact: Amanda Robinson

    Frequency: may complete every 2-3 months.
    About: These Champion days aim to emphasize the vital role of the Wound Care Champions in the healthcare setting by promoting best practices, sharing evidence-based strategies and fostering a culture of awareness at Waitematā.


    Participants completing this course should be able to manage a complex wound in accordance with ADHB policy, legal requirements and wound care recommended best practice.

    This course will assess the essential knowledge and skills to confidently:

    1. assess a wound
    2. formulate a plan
    3. evaluate and alter wound care plan as needed
    4. identify the appropriate dressing product.

    Category: General

    Negative Pressure Wound Therapy is an advanced wound Therapy designed to manage a wound's characteristics and improve the rate of healing.

    This course has been designed to provide a theoretical background of both the effect of and use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy. For more information please refer to the CMDHB Negative Pressure Wound Therapy guidelines or contact the Wound Care Team for support

    This course is worth 2 hours of Professional Development time.


     

     

     

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    Whakaminenga / Who is this for: All Waitematā nurses

    Prerequisites: Nil

    Takawā | Time: 8 hours (including pre-learning)

    Course contacts: Amanda Robinson & Ligy Thomas

    Frequency: This course can be completed every 2 years

    About: The overall aim of this course is to develop nurses knowledge in wound care foundations, using best practice principles of holistic wound assessment. This course aims to increase understanding product selection and wound documentation, as well as issues beyond the wound that requires consideration for successful patient centered wound care (including nutrition, pain management and district nurse referrals).

    Whakaminenga / Who is this forAll Waitematā nurses

    PrerequisitesNil

    Takawā | Time: 8 hours

    Course contacts: Amanda Robinson

    FrequencyThis course can be completed every 2 years.

    About: The aim of this course is to advance woundcare for complex wounds, and understanding the aetiology of a range of wounds.

    Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā DNs who are new to wound care or need an update on basic wound management.
    Prerequisites: None

    Time: 8 hours (a 2 hour elearning course and 6 hours in this F2F course)

    Course contact: Glenda Dagger 021891012

    Frequency: This course can be completed every 2 years
    About: In wounds 101 we will cover off type, the categorization of wounds, normal wound healing , assessment and  diagnosis , management of wounds. Focus is on the right dressing for the right wound.


    This introductory course is for anybody who works with young people aged between 12-24 years.

    It will assist you to:

    • Be better able to engage with young people
    • Understand that young people are developing-and how this impacts on their actions and responses
    • Understand young people's need for respect to their right to confidentiality and privacy; and balance that with involving important supports like family and friends
    • Inspire further learning in youth health

    Category: T-Z

    This introductory course is for anybody who works with young people aged between 12-24 years.

    It will assist you to:

    • Be better able to engage with young people
    • Understand that young people are developing-and how this impacts on their actions and responses
    • Understand young people's need for respect to their right to confidentiality and privacy; and balance that with involving important supports like family and friends
    • Inspire further learning in youth health
    Category: General

    About this course: The ZOLL AED3 Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is able to analyse the heart rhythm of a patient in cardiac arrest, advise the operator whether a shock is required and charge.

    The simplicity of an AEDs enables them to be used quickly and effectively by rescuers with minimum training required.

    Duration: 10 mins

    About this course: This e-Module content has been provided with thanks from ZOLL. The content has been editing to fit the needs of Te Toka Tumai staff. 

    You will learn how to operate the ZOLL ALS R series device, with hands-free defibrillation pads, in Advisory Defibrillation Mode, Manual Defibrillation Mode and External Pacing Mode.

    Duration: 45mins

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