Fundamentals of Bone Marrow Transplant
Overview
This one and half day course is aimed at all heath care professionals working with patients who have undergone a bone marrow transplant. Whether this is inpatient care or caring for patients in their local hospital and community. It is very relevant to nursing colleagues, but we have had a host of allied health care professionals attend in the past and find it very beneficial. The course aims to follow the patient’s journey through transplant; from finding a donor, considering other options such as CAR-T, inpatient care and through to post discharge care.
Dates: See using session the dropdown menu below
Location: Great Ormond Street Hospital, London
The cost of the course is £225 for the one-and-a-half-day course. This update reflects the increasing costs of delivering high quality education and training and has been carefully considered to ensure we continue providing a valuable and impactful learning experience. The preferred method of payment is by credit card/debit card or PayPal. Trust credit card payments for other people are also possible (please choose the I’m buying for Others option). If this is not feasible, please complete the form in the Supporting Docs section below and send to Johanna.lee@gosh.nhs.uk and Emma.perks@gosh.nhs.uk.
£225.00
This one-and-a-half-day course is aimed at a variety of professionals, including inpatient Nurses, Health Care Assistants and Allied Health Professionals looking after patient’s undergoing a bone marrow transplant. This course is relevant to health care professionals working on bone marrow transplant units and in other areas such as Haematology and Oncology, PICU and the community – where they meet these patients at other stages of their transplant journey. The course is aimed at nurses but is also extremely beneficial to a variety of allied health care professionals , such as health care assistances, new pharmacists, physios and so forth. The course aims to follow the patient’s journey through transplant, in relation to the 7 steps of transplant which have been set out by Blood Cancer UK. This includes; from preparing for transplant and finding a donor, to their inpatient journey including supportive care and conditioning. All the way through to their side effects, considering other options such as CAR-T through to post discharge care.




