- Continuing professional development (CPD)
Intensive Care: Adult Practice
Overview
The aim of this credit-bearing double module course is to enable you to deliver expert and evidence-based care to critically ill adults with multiple pathophysiological problems, with multi-organ failure.
Course requirements:
- Evidence of study at Level 5 (Diploma Level)
- You must be working in an intensive care environment
- Completion of Step 1 CC3N competencies.
Cost and funding: Covered by the Trust
Credits: 40
Assessment method: Please note, all assessments must be passed.
- MCQ/Short questions written exam 50%
- OSCE 50%
- Clinical competencies pass/fail.
Please note these modules are exclusively for Royal Brompton Hospital Trust staff.
Study dates and times
This course is taught on day release, select a start date to see the study days:
The course will provide you with the opportunity to:
- Advance your competence and specialist knowledge in management of the intensive-care patient
- Critically reflect on your personal practice and the role of the intensive care nurse in sustaining the intensive care environment
- Examine current issues in care provision, by critically appraising and synthesising the evidence base towards enhancing patient outcomes and multi-disciplinary team efficacy.
This course is designed for registered nurses working within an adult intensive care environment. You should have at least 12 months post-qualifying experience, 12 months of which must be within a level 3 intensive care environment. Step 1 of National Competencies for Adult Critical Care Nurses must be completed prior to acceptance onto this course.
The course is designed to prepare you to competently manage the care of a level 3 patient. This is the first of two modules designed to meet the Intensive Care Society (2019) Guidelines for the Provision of Intensive Care Services.
The course is taught using face-to-face lectures, seminars, tutorials, simulation scenarios, and includes online resources. You are required to complete part of Steps 2 and 3 of National Competencies for Adult Critical Care Nurses.
Study days are from 9am to 5pm.
These modules are exclusively for Royal Brompton Hospital staff.
Teaching staff
Pamela Arasen
I started my career as a registered nurse after completing a Diploma in Nursing at St Bartholomew School of Nursing, City University in 2005. I spent a few years working in Acute Medical/Surgical wards and A&E, and continued my education pathway in a BSc in Cardiorespiratory Care, before moving to Critical Care at West Middlesex University Hospital. I specialised in the Critical Care Outreach Team at King’s College Hospital, after completing my MSc in Advanced Practice in Critical Care in 2015.
In 2018, I was appointed as a Lecturer Practitioner in Intensive Care at UWL teaching on the ITU course. I had a joint appointment at the London Northwest Healthcare Trust as the Lead in Education in Intensive Care Nursing, where I introduced the in-house Intensive Care Adult course with UWL partnership during the COVID-19 pandemic. After the completion of the Academic Professional Apprenticeship,
I currently work as a Senior Lecturer in Advanced Clinical Practice and the Course Lead in the Advanced Clinical Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship (L7) and the MSc in ACP-direct entry (L7).
My special interests are Critical Care, Education and Career Development in Nursing.
I started my career as a registered nurse after completing a Diploma in Nursing at St Bartholomew School of Nursing, City University in 2005. I spent a few years working in Acute Medical/Surgical wards and A&E, and continued my education pathway in a BSc in Cardiorespiratory Care, before moving to Critical Care at West Middlesex University Hospital. I specialised in the Critical Care Outreach Team at King’s College Hospital, after completing my MSc in Advanced Practice in Critical Care in 2015.
In 2018, I was appointed as a Lecturer Practitioner in Intensive Care at UWL teaching on the ITU course. I had a joint appointment at the London Northwest Healthcare Trust as the Lead in Education in Intensive Care Nursing, where I introduced the in-house Intensive Care Adult course with UWL partnership during the COVID-19 pandemic. After the completion of the Academic Professional Apprenticeship,
I currently work as a Senior Lecturer in Advanced Clinical Practice and the Course Lead in the Advanced Clinical Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship (L7) and the MSc in ACP-direct entry (L7).
My special interests are Critical Care, Education and Career Development in Nursing.
Study and career progression
This can be taken as a standalone module or the credits can be used towards the course below:
- BSc Clinical Practice. Badged awards are available.
Upon completion, the next recommended module is Evolving Intensive Care Practice at Level 6 (20 credits).
How to apply
We recommend your application is submitted to the University at least two weeks prior to the start of the course.
After your application is accepted and you have been offered a place on the course, you will be sent information about how to enrol. You must complete enrolment before your course starts.
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