The Course of 5 (C5) is a component of the FSRH Diploma, please click on ‘Qualify’ for full details. It is recommended that trainees have read the Guidelines for trainees attending a C5 assessed workshop prior to booking the course.
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The Course of 5 (C5)
Face to Face | Training
8 Burnt Close, Grantchester, Cambridge, CB3 9NJ
£285
Before attending
Prior to attendance at the trainees will have:
- Passed the eKA
- Purchased an e-portfolio (fee £50) via ‘MyFSRH’ area of the website
- Had the 3 pre-entry requirement assessments completed in the e-portfolio
- Completed module 17 (SDI) for the eSRH package.
Aims
The C5 provides an opportunity to:
- Practise and demonstrate practical skills required for the provision of contraception and testing of STIs
- Develop increased awareness of the way that personal attitudes, gender, sexual preference and cultural differences impact on SRH consultations in a safe environment
- Identify areas where further learning is required before proceeding to clinical assessments.
Agenda | |
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08:30-09:00 | Course participants arrive - check off e-learning & make lunch choices |
09:00-09:15 | Whole Group - Participant Briefing |
09:15-10:15 | Taking a Sexual History & HIV Pre-test discussion |
10:15-10:30 | Break |
10:30-11:30 | STI Screening & Testing; teaching the use of a condom |
11:30-12:35 | Young People: Consent, Confidentiality, Fraser Guideline |
12:40-12:50 | Whole group - Video & complete questionnaire |
13:00-14:15 | Lunch |
14:30-15:30 | Practical Aspects of Contraception |
15:45-16:45 | Managing Sensitive Scenarios |
17:00 | End of day candidate debriefing and feedback forms - whole group |
Assessments
The C5 comprises 9 assessments. Trainees must demonstrate that they:
- Have actively and appropriately participated in a workshop discussion on HIV testing and screening.
- Are able to demonstrate how to perform common investigations for sexually transmitted infections on male and female models.
- Are able to demonstrate how to teach the use of male condoms.
- Are able to have an informed discussion on the assessment and management of women choosing barrier methods of contraception and the principles of fitting these methods.
- Are able to demonstrate the insertion and removal techniques for a currently marketed implant on a model arm.
- Are able to demonstrate that they can apply the principles of confidentiality, Fraser Guidelines, consent and safeguarding children in clinical scenarios.
- Have actively and appropriately participated in a discussion on responding to someone presenting with a psycho sexual problem.
- Have actively and appropriately participated in a discussion on responding to a woman presenting with an unwanted pregnancy.
- Have actively and appropriately participated in a discussion of the management of men and women who request sterilisation.
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