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Phlebotomy and Cannulation Course Outline
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who can attend our Phlebotomy (venepuncture) and Cannulation in Mansfield?
This workshop is targeted at current or aspiring Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) and clinical staff, including Student Nurses, Medical Students, Registered Nurses, Healthcare Assistants (NHS Band 2+), Paramedics and Doctors, who need initial training or a competency refresh for their role.
While you’ll get the most out of the day if you already work in a clinical setting, motivated beginners with no prior experience are also welcome and will be supported throughout the practical sessions.
Where in Mansfield is the training held?
For Mansfield courses, we usually use venues on the Nottingham side of town with easy access from the A60, A38, MARR route and M1 Junctions 27 and 28. That makes them convenient for learners travelling from Mansfield, Sutton in Ashfield, and the wider area around King's Mill Hospital, with bus routes and nearby rail connections also making public transport options easier than a more awkward town-centre venue.
We prefer practical venues with easy parking and simple arrival routes, helping us reduce hassle and avoid unnecessary venue expense.
Full venue details and arrival instructions are normally sent around 14 days before your course.
How is the course formatted?
You will receive a pre-course workbook approximately 14 days before the course - this is designed to give you a solid foundation in anatomy and physiology before attending.
The training day itself consists of 50% theory and 50% practical, hand-on simulation training.
Will I gain real hands-on experience in Phlebotomy (venepuncture) and Cannulation?
You will be given the opportunity to develop your skills using a variety of equipment and techniques on training models. As phlebotomy (venepuncture) and cannulation are invasive procedures with associated clinical risks (such as; infection, nerve damage or arterial puncture, and needlestick injuries), live practice on other candidates is not permitted.
Does this course provide formal CPD hours for professional revalidation?
Yes. Upon successful completion, all delegates are awarded a certificate for 7 hours of verifiable CPD (Continuing Professional Development). This serves as evidence for professional revalidation with the NMC, HCPC, or other regulatory bodies.
Is the training aligned with national clinical standards and frameworks?
Absolutely. Our curriculum is developed to align with the Skills for Health Clinical Skills Framework, NICE guideline and national NHS standards. We place a heavy emphasis on Aseptic Non-Touch Technique (ANTT) and evidence-based practice to ensure patient safety.
How is clinical competency assessed during the session?
Delegates are assessed during hands-on, simulation-based practice using high-fidelity training arms. Full clinical sign-off must be completed in the learner’s own workplace under the supervision of a designated clinical mentor.
Do you offer on-site group training for Mansfield GP surgeries or care homes?
Yes. We provide private, on-site clinical skills training for GP networks, nursing homes, and private clinics across Mansfield. This allows teams to meet their competency requirements together in their own clinical environment.