Epilepsy Awareness with Rescue Medication Administration Training is a full-day, interactive training course that is designed for healthcare professionals including carers, nurses, support workers, and healthcare assistants who support individuals with epilepsy.
View upcoming availabilityThe Epilepsy Awareness with Rescue Medication Administration training course aims to build confidence and competence in recognising different types of seizures, delivering effective seizure first aid, and safely administering Buccal Midazolam.
Participants of the Epilepsy Awareness with Rescue Medication Administration training course will engage in dynamic learning activities, real-life scenario discussions, and hands-on practical simulations.
By the end of the Epilepsy Awareness with Rescue Medication Administration training course, learners will have a comprehensive understanding of epilepsy management, SUDEP risk reduction, and the legal responsibilities surrounding Oromucosal medication administration.
All content is aligned with best practice guidance and includes up-to-date information from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Joint Epilepsy Council (JEC).
By the end of this training course, you’ll be able to:
Make yourself comfortable and learn from the best at one of our state-of-the-art locations in Kent, Essex, Hampshire, and Sussex.
Find out moreOur epilepsy training is designed for social service providers, care services, schools, nurseries, nursing homes, private hospitals, residential homes, hospices, and more.
We also deliver training to individuals, including nurse managers, registered nurses, paramedics, senior carers, healthcare assistants, and support workers, who wish to enhance their epilepsy care skills and clinical knowledge.
This CPD-accredited epilepsy training can also be used to meet nurse revalidation requirements.
All our care and nursing teams receive paid Epilepsy with Rescue Medication Training upon joining and annually as part of their refresher training.