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Certificate in Ward Technician

Duration:

6 month

Course Commencement:

Every June & December

Course Type:

100% online

Overview

The Certificate in Ward Technician is a 6-month program designed to provide students with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required to assist healthcare professionals in hospital wards. This course focuses on training students to effectively manage ward operations, assist in patient care, and maintain a safe and efficient hospital environment.

Key Subjects Covered:

Ward Management: Understanding the daily operations of a hospital ward, including patient admission, discharge, and coordination of care.

Patient Care Assistance: Learning how to assist nurses and doctors in providing basic patient care, including monitoring vital signs, positioning patients, and maintaining hygiene.

Medical Equipment Handling: Gaining knowledge in handling and maintaining medical equipment commonly used in hospital wards.

Infection Control Protocols: Understanding the importance of cleanliness, hygiene, and infection prevention practices in the hospital setting.

Emergency Procedures: Training in emergency response techniques, including handling critical situations and providing first aid.

Career Opportunities

Ward Technician: Assisting healthcare professionals in managing hospital wards and providing patient care.

Hospital Support Staff: Supporting the hospital team with administrative and operational tasks to ensure smooth functioning.

Patient Care Assistant: Providing non-medical care and assistance to patients in hospitals or clinics.

Healthcare Facility Assistant: Assisting in the management of healthcare facilities and ensuring safety and hygiene standards are maintained.

The Certificate in Ward Technician equips students with the essential skills required to work efficiently in hospital wards and support healthcare professionals. This program offers an excellent foundation for individuals looking to start a career in healthcare services, particularly in hospital settings.

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