London Paediatrics in Urgent and Emergency Care Learning Resource

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This learning resource is for all practitioners working within community, urgent care and pre hospital settings who wish to develop knowledge and gain confidence in treating children & young people. These resources do not replace local guidelines.

This document outlines common areas of knowledge required in line with a review of Children and Young People presenting to UEC across London between 2017 - 2020.

It covers both clinical presentations and non-clinical presentations that practitioners working with children and young people may come across in practice. It aims to provide a selection of learning resources that are currently available to assist the urgent care workforce in developing their confidence in treating children and young people.

The resource is not intended as specific learning to be achieved, but as a resource to be used in conjunction with appraisal and personal development needs. Its use will depend on the setting it is used within and how each individual chooses to use it.

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The learning resource is for all practitioners working within community, urgent care and pre hospital settings who wish to develop knowledge and gain confidence in treating children & young people. These resources do not replace local guidelines.

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Contributed by: Melissa Marques
Authored by: Jenny Hickey, Barts Health NHS Trust, Emergency Department Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Licence: Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International More information on licences
Last updated: 07 July 2022
First contributed: 07 December 2021
Audience access level: Full user

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