• Level 3
  • 2 Days
  • 3-Year Certificate

Catheter Train the Trainer Course

This Catheter Care Train the Trainer course aims to develop healthcare professionals into qualified trainers, enabling them to teach catheter care skills to other staff members. This specialised training equips participants with comprehensive catheter knowledge and effective teaching methods.

Gain the required skills

This Catheter Care Train the Trainer course is for healthcare professionals who want to teach others about catheter care.

You will gain the confidence to cover important topics like catheter types, maintaining different types of catheters, infection control, and more, using different ways to teach adults.

Participants will learn good teaching methods, including how to engage adult learners and plan practical training sessions. A solid knowledge and experience in catheterisation are important for this course.

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Course Summary

  • Trainer's Role and Responsibilities in Teaching Catheter Care
  • Understanding How Adults Learn
  • Designing the Training Course
  • Teaching Methods and Techniques for Catheter Care Courses
  • Assessment Strategies for Trainers
  • Leading Catheter Care Practical Sessions
  • Cultural Sensitivity in Training
  • Managing Difficult Situations During Training
  • Evaluation of Training Effectiveness
  • Professional Development for Trainers
  • Catheter Micro-Teaching Experience
  • Self-Assessment and Reflection

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FAQs

    Where do you deliver this training?

    We can deliver this training at your premises, as long as it's within the UK. Also, we have our own venues in Stoke on Trent, London, Swindon, Epsom & York if you need access to a training room (additional charges will apply). We can also deliver this training virtually using Zoom. However, sessions delivered via Zoom will be theory only and will not include any practicals.

    How long will the training last?

    This training will last 2 days. We give a range of time to account for variable factors such as; underlying knowledge and competence of delegates, class interaction and engagement and reduced delegate numbers. If a course finishes earlier than the allotted time, it will be due to one of these reasons. However, our trainer will ensure that all learning outcomes have been met.

    Will attending this training make me competent?

    In short, no. No classroom-based training course can give you full competency - be very wary of anyone claiming they can. Our classroom-based assessments are designed to bridge the gap between classroom learning and workplace competency. We will be sure to provide you with the relevant workbooks and competency proformas to be observed and signed off within the workplace according to your local policy.

    Who will conduct the training?

    One of our expert tutors. These all have an abundance of first hand care experience and knowledge - so you'll be in great hands! We will let you know who is doing the training in advance. You can check out their skills and experience by finding them on our meet the team page.

    What equipment will you use for training?

    We have a variety of different training equipment and tools available. The training will be relevant and transferable. However, if you have a specific requirement for a particular type of equipment, please make this clear during the booking process, and the team will ensure this is provided. Alternatively, we can use your own equipment for training.

Catheter Train the Trainer Course

The Catheter Care Train the Trainer course is designed for experienced healthcare professionals who want to become qualified instructors in catheter care.

Participants will learn advanced techniques for urinary catheterisation, infection prevention, and and how to deal with common problems. They will also develop the essential teaching skills needed to effectively train colleagues.

The course uses adult learning principles and practical methods to help participants confidently demonstrate procedures and assess others’ skills. By developing internal training experts, healthcare organisations can maintain high standards of catheter care and reduce their reliance on external training.

Participants of this course will be able to create useful training materials and teach catheter care using best training practices.

This approach not only ensures regulatory compliance but also supports continuous professional development.

The train-the-trainer model helps improve patient care and reduce problems caused by catheters.

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Participants will learn about the parts related to catheter use and how to solve common problems. There will be hands-on practice, including mini-teaching sessions and feedback from others to improve teaching skills.

By the end of the course, trainers will be ready to teach catheter care to healthcare workers, helping keep patients safe and comfortable.

This course is perfect for nurses, clinical educators, and anyone who wants to improve their skills and lead catheter care training.

 

Course Information:

  • Course Duration: 2 days
  • Course Level: Level 3
  • Certificate: 3-year certificate
  • Max Delegates: 12
  • Practical: Yes
  • Course Mode: Face to Face/ Online
  • Prerequisite: Catheter Care
  • Endorsement: Skills for Care

 

You will have a 20-minute teaching session. Your first hands-on training will be in class, with feedback and help from our expert trainers.

You might be tested on one of these topics:

  • Types of Catheters

  • How to Care for and Maintain Catheters

  • Preventing and Controlling Infections

  • How to Care for Patients

  • Record Keeping

  • Legal and Ethical Issues

 

Catheter Train the Trainer Course Outline

Course Introduction and Goals

  • What the course will cover

  • Why good training in catheter care is important

  • The trainer’s role in helping others learn

Understanding How Adults Learn

  • Basic ideas about how adults learn

  • Different learning styles and why they matter

  • Ways to keep adult learners interested

Designing the Training Course

  • Setting clear goals for learning

  • Organising the course so it’s easy to understand

  • Including practical skills in the training

Teaching Methods and Techniques

  • Using interactive methods to teach skills

  • Using pictures, videos, and technology to help teach

  • The benefits of role-playing and practice

Assessment and Evaluation

  • Ways to check how learners are doing

  • Giving feedback to learners

  • Checking if learners are skilled in catheter care

Leading Practical Sessions

  • Best ways to teach hands-on skills

  • How to manage skills labs

  • Keeping learners safe during practice

Cultural Sensitivity in Training

  • Addressing different learning needs

  • Making training inclusive for everyone

  • Understanding cultural differences in catheter care

Dealing with Difficult Situations

  • Helping anxious or unsure learners

  • Handling group dynamics and conflicts

  • Answering questions and concerns

Evaluating Training Success

  • Getting and looking at feedback from learners

  • Measuring how well the training worked

  • Finding ways to improve training

Ongoing Development for Trainers

  • Keeping up with the latest catheter care guidelines

  • Networking with other trainers

  • Course research

Micro-Teaching Practice

  • Preparing a 20-minute lesson on catheter care

  • Creating teaching materials:

    • Course workbook

    • Quizzes for assessment

    • Patient education resources

  • Teaching the lesson

  • Getting feedback from peers

  • Reflecting on teaching and planning improvements

 

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the Catheter Care Train the Trainer course, participants will be able to:

  1. Knowledge of Catheter Care
    • Explain different types of catheters and their uses.
    • Understand the key principles of infection control related to catheter care.
  2. Teaching Skills
    • Demonstrate effective teaching methods suitable for adult learners.
    • Create engaging and informative training sessions.
  3. Practical Application
    • Confidently demonstrate catheter insertion and care techniques.
    • Design and lead practical training sessions for healthcare workers.
  4. Assessment and Feedback
    • Assess learner understanding and provide constructive feedback.
    • Develop tools for evaluating the effectiveness of training sessions.
  5. Problem-Solving and Support
    • Identify common complications related to catheter care and discuss strategies to address them.
    • Support and encourage learners in a training environment.
  6. Professional Development
    • Recognise the importance of ongoing learning and professional development in catheter care education.

 

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Course Benefits

This course will help you become a better trainer and improve patient care in many ways:

  • Better Teaching Skills: You will learn simple and effective ways to teach catheter care, making it easier to connect with others.

  • Increased Confidence: The course will help you feel more sure of yourself when talking about catheter types, how to insert them, and infection control.

  • Hands-On Practice: You will get to practice, which will help you show skills and lead practice sessions well.

  • Meet Other Professionals: You will meet other healthcare workers, share ideas, and learn the best ways to care for catheters.

  • Improved Patient Safety: By teaching others the right way to care for catheters, you will help keep patients safe and comfortable.

  • Support After the Course: You will get useful resources and help to keep learning after the course ends.

 

Who is the train the trainer medication for?

This course is for different types of healthcare workers who want to improve their teaching skills:

  • Nurses: Nurses who want to teach others about catheter care.
  • Clinical Educators: Teachers in healthcare looking to improve their training skills.
  • Healthcare Workers: Any healthcare staff involved in catheter care who want to take on a teaching role.
  • Healthcare Managers: Leaders who want to make sure their teams are well-trained in catheter care.

Our courses are Skills for Care endorsed.

 

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Customer Reviews

We have thousands of attendees for our training courses, both face-to-face and online, with a 99% recommendation rate. Generally, our training courses are rated ‘Excellent’ by thousands of our esteemed customers, and we take feedback very seriously.

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“Had a catheterisation training with Ben and he was excellent and thorough. I learned new techniques which will definitely help me and my patients who requires catheter.” – FETAD MURLA

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“John made the catheter training quite interesting, interactive, and informative. Training delivery was top-notch 👌” – Kelvin Igbinovia

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“Catheter Care Training was informative and interactive. Ben’s delivery of the course was excellent.” – Jodie Calderbank

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“John Starr for catheterisation course. Found information in depth. John presented all information in a timely manner. John catered teaching to fit all levels of education of session attendees, ensuring that each attendee was retaining knowledge and actively learning. Highly recommend” – Olivia Nicholl

 

Career Opportunities

Completing this Catheter Care Train the Trainer course can open up many career paths and chances to grow in healthcare:

  • Clinical Trainers: You can teach other healthcare workers about catheter care and best practices.

  • Training Coordinator: This job involves planning and organising training for healthcare staff.

  • Nurse Trainer: You may become a special trainer, teaching catheter care to nurses and other staff.

  • Healthcare Manager: With more skills, you could move into management, making sure teams are trained and provide good care to patients.

  • Patient Educator: You might teach patients and their families about catheter care, helping them stay safe.

  • Consultant: Experienced workers can give advice to healthcare centres on improving catheter care training and practices.

These jobs let you make a positive impact on patient care and help your healthcare team grow.

 

As I have told others... It is the best, most informative training I have ever attended

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