1. Module 4 : wound Healing

    Overview of Wound Healing Regardless of how a wound occurs, the healing process generally follows the same pattern. Primary healing occurs when the outer layer of skin regenerates and closes the wound. Seen in superficial wounds such as scratches that involve no tissue loss.
  2. Module 2 : skin Anatomy , physiology and pathophysiology

    By the end of this section, you should understand: The anatomical structure of the skin. The key functions performed by the skin.
  3. Module 1 : Introduction

    By the end of this section, you should be able to understand: Why effective wound care is essential for good healthcare. The key skills required to deliver high-quality wound care.
  4. Brief description of Wound Care

    By the end of this section, you should be able to understand: The importance of effective wound care in supporting good healthcare outcomes. The key skills required to deliver safe and appropriate wound care.
  5. Module 4 : Cancer And Treatments

    Upon completion, you should be able to understand: Types of treatments available for cancer Main treatment methods used in cancer care Common side effects associated with treatments Additional or supportive cancer therapies
  6. Module 3: Staging and Investigation

    Upon completion of this section, you should understand: The potential referral pathways for cancer TNM staging of cancer The different tests and investigations used to diagnose cancer
  7. Module 2 : prevention and early detection

    By the end of this section, you should be able to understand: Key risk factors that can increase the chance of developing cancer The difference between lifestyle-related risks and non-modifiable risks Common signs and symptoms of cancer
  8. Module 1 : The Nature of Cancer

    By the end of this section, you should be able to: Recognize different attitudes and feelings people may associate with cancer. Describe what cancer is and how it is defined. Identify the key differences between healthy cells and cancer cells.
  9. Brief description of Cancer Awareness

    By the end of this section, you should be able to understand: Common perceptions and emotional responses associated with the term cancer. How cancer is defined. Key differences between healthy cells and cancerous cells.
  10. Module 4 : Risk , Legislation and Safeguarding

    Upon completion of this section, you will understand: Key supporting laws and legislation for people with a learning disability The importance of working together across services Principles of safeguarding and protecting vulnerable adults The equality needs of people with a learning disability How individuals with learning disabilities are more vulnerable to abuse and neglect