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        NoECCN Training for Transfer (T4T) Course

2024 Dates

Dear Colleagues,

Welcome to the Training for Transfer (T4T) resource pages for online learning. Due to the recent COVID19 pandemia, the delivery of face-to-face courses has become a challenge. to be able to continue with the delivery of the T4T in our region, the NoECCN Transfer Group has collaborated with colleagues from critical care units in the North of England, to develop onlline resources for the delivery of T4T

The course consist of a series of online presentations, video resources for the transfer equipment, an interactive online FAQ session, a MCQ paper and a small group face-to-face scenarios and moulage practice. 

To attend the course and get a certificate, you will need to read the manual, view all the video lectures, answer the MCQ paper, attend the FAQ online session and register for one of the scenario practice sessions at the Nightingale Hospital. A certificate will only be issued when the completion of all the elements of the course is satisfactory.

There is no fee to attend this course.

Please note that there will be no catering for the duration of the scenario sessions but you are welcome to bring your own drink. 

Thank you on behalf of the NoECCN team

ADULT CRITICAL CARE PRE-COURSE QUESTIONNAIRE

The below pre and post course questionnaires are for those attending the practice scenarios and are password protected.

Contact us to get your password if forgotten:

  • You will received an email with a link to access the T4T PreCourse Questionnaire. 
  • At the end of the T4T scenarios you will receive the Post Course Questionnaire and Evaluation.
  • You will receive the Certificate of Attendance to T4T on completion of all the above.


ADULT CRITICAL CARE COURSE MANUAL

ADULT CRITICAL CARE TRANSFER COURSE RESOURCES



ADULT CRITICAL CARE TRANSFER COURSE CONTENTS



Dear Colleagues,

Please be aware that this session is partly delivered by our very wonderful late colleague Steph Hawman.

This for some maybe distressing but for others may bring comfort and celebrate Stephs wonderful career in nursing. 



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