Wounds and Soft Tissue Injuries: Stab Injuries
Royal College of Surgeons
Course Information
Why should I take this course?
This micro skills course from the Royal College of Surgeons relates to stab injuries. During this module you will learn more about the incidence of stab injuries in the UK and understand the areas most affected by knife crime. You will also be able to discuss the various methods and rationale for assessing the stab injured patient as well as learn the latest guidelines on trauma and damage control resuscitation. Finally your knowledge will be assessed with a series of questions relating to the above objectives.
Are the programs accredited for continuous professional development (CPD) or continuing medical education (CME)?
Our courses have been developed and are delivered by Talisium's global network of content providers including universities and various professional bodies whose work underpins CPD for healthcare professionals.
Certificates of completion will be available and can be downloaded once a course has been completed. These can be used as evidence of learning for training and CPD purposes. You will need to check with your governing body about CPD standards and requirements.
Unless otherwise stated, certificates issued through Talisium are not qualifications of any formal assessment.
Do I need any prior qualifications or experience?
Our courses and programs have been designed to meet the needs of a broad range of trainees and qualified healthcare professionals. For most courses, we do not ask that you hold certain qualifications or meet certain criteria.
Some courses are aligned to specialist medical curricula so there is a certain level of medical knowledge required in these cases. On the whole, however, the courses and programs are accessible to a broad audience of learners.
Validate your learning
Each participant receives a certificate upon course completion.
What you can expect
A 30 minute eLearning course containing interactive content and activities.
This course is ideal for
All health professionals.
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