Family Planning Appreciation

Continuing Professional Development (workshop)

2 days

Number of places:15

Overview

Over two days you will discuss all methods of contraceptive care and you will be provided with an overview of sexually transmitted infections. Although this workshop carries no academic credits, you will receive a certificate of attendance.

Full description

Who should attend?

This workshop is suitable for anyone giving advice to clients about contraception and sexual health

Dates

This workshop will be delivered online.

Trimester 1

10, 11 October 2022

Trimester 2

6, 7 February 2023

This workshop forms the first part of our Understanding Contraception and Reproductive Sexual Health course, offered at level 6 or 7.

Where you'll study

Your faculty

The Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine and Social Care is the largest in ARU, with over 7,000 students. Our Faculty is teeming with expertise and primed to meet the demand for creating health professionals, teachers, doctors, scientists and educators for the three districts we serve: Chelmsford, Cambridge and Peterborough.

We have been training undergraduates for professional roles for over 25 years, with a reputation for quality, dedication and ambition balanced with student satisfaction.

We know that to give our students the very best experiential learning, prior to getting into the workplace, simulation is second to none, for safe, realistic, learning environments. We have invested heavily in purpose built simulated wards, science labs and skills space, to support our students through their learning.

Where can I study?

Fees & funding

Course fees

Two-day CPD workshop, 2022-3

£340

Funding for CPD

Please ask your manager or Education Lead about available funding before you apply.

Contact details

Dr Susan Walker
[email protected]

CPD Admissions Team
[email protected]

Entry requirements

You should be working in a setting where advising patients/clients about contraceptive choices and sexual health issues is a regular part of your job.
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