PHLEBOTOMY TRAINING WORKSHOP – Difficult Vascular Access

CPD POINTS
- A2 – 8 (By MMA)
Patients coming for venipuncture for lab tests and intravenous cannulations are an ongoing challenge in healthcare. Obesity, extremes of age and several medical conditions like severe burns, chemotherapy patients, end stage renal disease may make it extremely difcult for the health care professional to gain vascular access.
This workshop explores different aspects of phlebotomy – starting from routine blood taking to the difcult vascular access issues.
Objectives
- To produce competent phlebotomist.
- To stimulate a life-long pursuit of education in the medical field.
- To develop interpersonal skills in communicating with patient.
- To provide better educational and employment opportunities.
Programme
TIME | TOPIC |
8:30am | Registration |
9:00am | Welcome Address & Role of Phlebotomy Dr Ramanathan Subramanian Senior Lecturer, Clinical Skills Department, IMU |
9:10am | Correct Technique of Drawing Blood Dr Hazlina binti Abu Bakar Lecturer, Clinical Skills Department, IMU |
9:55am | Standard Precaution Sharena Manocaran Head of Department, Clinical Skills Department, IMU |
10:40am |
Tea Break |
11:00am | Competent Phlebotomist Dr Ramanathan Subramanian Senior Lecturer, Clinical Skills Department, IMU |
11:45am | Intravenous Cannulation & Difficult Vascular Access Dr Sunila Rolani Sirisinghe Lecturer, Clinical Skills Department, IMU |
12:30pm |
Lunch Break |
1:30pm | Hands-On Session
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3:00pm | Q&A |
3:15pm | Collecting Certificate of Attendance & Closing |
Speaker
Dr Hazlina binti Abu Bakar
Medical and Healthcare
Simulation Specialist (U.K)
Lecturer, Clinical Skills Department, IMU
REGISTRATION FEE (inclusive of SST) |
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Early Bird (Before 2 Oct 2023) | RM350 |
Regular | RM400 |
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