S.L. No. |
Training topic |
Coverage |
Relevant to |
A. Training topics related to Access, Assessment and Continuity of Care
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1 |
Scope of hospital services |
Clinical services offered by the hospital
Services not in scope
| All staff, especially staff of front office and admission |
2 |
Registration and admission of patient |
Admission policies
Managing during non-availability of beds
Handling un-identified patients
| Staff of reception, registration and admission (including staff handling emergency admissions) |
3 |
Safe transfer of patient |
Internal and External transfers
Transfer of stable and unstable patients
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Nurses and duty doctors
Hospital attendants (for safety measures to be taken while transferring)
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4 |
Standard operating procedures of various lab tests |
Lab technicians
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5 |
Collection of samples | Aseptic sample collection, patient safety, labelling or samples, safe transportation and storage |
Phlebotomist, Lab technician
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6 |
Intimation of critical lab results | Panic values, identification, confirmation and communication of critical results |
Lab technicians
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7 | Quality control in laboratory | Calibration, verification, validation, surveillance, Internal quality assurance, external quality assurance |
Technical supervisors, Lab technicians and pathologists
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8 |
Laboratory safety | Lab waste disposal, infection control, chemical safety, Use of PPE |
All laboratory staff (technical and non-technical)
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9 |
Standard operating procedures of various imaging tests
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Imaging technicians
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10 |
Safety of patient undergoing imaging | Safe transportation and shifting of patient, patient screening, safety in MRI |
All lab technicians and supervisors
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11 |
Intimation of critical imaging findings | Panic findings, Identification, confirmation and communication of critical results |
Imaging technicians
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12 |
Quality control in Imaging | Calibration, verification, validation, surveillance, clinical correlation, clinician’s feedback |
Technical supervisors, imaging technicians and radiologists
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13 |
Radiation safety
| AERB regulations, Use and upkeep of radiation safety devices |
All staff in imaging (technical and non-technical)
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14 |
Safe disposal of radio-active waste | Types of radio-active waste, health and environmental effect, disposal |
Technical supervisors, imaging technicians and radiologists
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15 |
Discharge process | Normal discharge, Discharge on request, DAMA, Death |
Nurses, Duty doctors, Customer care executives, Admission and discharge staff, staff from pharmacy, billing and insurance
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16 |
Discharge summary | Contents to be included in discharge summary |
Duty doctor, Consultants to be oriented
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B. Training topics related to Care of Patient
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17 | Uniform care to patients | Policies of Evidence based medicine, clinical practice guideline, provision of emergency care, applicable laws such as PCPNDT, MTP, organ transplant etc., informed consent |
Consultants, duty doctor and nurses
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18 |
Triaging of patients | Triage in routine cases and triaging during mass casualty situation |
Triage nurse
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19 |
Handling of medico-legal cases |
Doctor in-charge of emergency, Nurse in-charge or admin in-charge of emergency dept.
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20 |
Maintenance of ambulance | Equipment, medicines, maintenance, communication |
Ambulance staff and nurse-in-charge of emergency
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21 |
Handling of emergency patient on-site | oad traffic accidents, trauma, unconscious patients, patient in cardiac arrest etc. |
Ambulance staff and emergency medical technicians
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22 |
Handling of disaster situations, community emergencies and mass casualty situations |
Entire plan of managing epidemic and disaster situation.
Mock drills must be conducted for this
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All staff for their role, and specifically to all staff of emergency.
|
23 |
Basic Life support | All staff for their role, and specifically to all staff of emergency. |
All nurses and doctors, other staff involved in healthcare such as technicians and therapists
|
24 |
Code blue system |
Code blue process, CPR
Mock drills must be conducted for this
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All nurses and doctors, All other staff for understanding of code blue process
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25 |
Safe blood transfusion | Rational use of blood, blood storage, prevention of error while transfusion, transfusion monitoring |
Blood bank technicians, duty doctors and nurses. Consultants to be oriented on rational use of blood
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26 |
Disposal of blood |
Blood bank staff
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27 |
Admission and discharge criteria |
Orientation to all consultants
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28 |
Care of vulnerable patients
| Vulnerability assessment, identification and care |
All nurses and duty doctors. Other healthcare staff
|
29 |
Care of paediatric patients | Paediatric assessment, safety of children, dealing with children |
Staff in paediatric ward/ICU
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30 |
Prevention of child abduction and abuse | Code pink procedure, safety measures, action in case of such events |
Staff in paediatric ward/ICU, Security staff, All other staff
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31 |
Surgical safety |
Pre-surgery, during surgery and post-surgery safety measures. These include things like site and side marking, time out and sign out process, infection control etc. WHO surgical safety checklist would be a good reference material.
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Operation theatre nurses, surgery resident doctors, surgeons
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32 |
Care of patients under restraint
| Physical and chemical restraints |
Nurses, nursing in-charges, resident doctors, consultants
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33 |
Nutritional screening and assessment
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Dietician, Nurses
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34 |
End of life care |
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Nurses and doctors in ICU
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C. Training topics related to Management of Medication | |||
35 |
Procedure to obtain medicine when pharmacy is closed |
Nurses and duty doctors
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36 |
Safe storage of medication |
Store in-charge, pharmacy in-charge, nurse in-charge (for storing in wards)
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37 |
Safe and rational prescription of medicines |
Consultants, Duty doctors
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38 |
Inventory analysis and control |
Store and pharmacy in-charge
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39 |
Look-alike and sound alike medication | Storage, issue and administration of LASA medicines |
Store and pharmacy staff, nurses and duty doctors
|
40 |
High-risk medicine safety |
Nurses and duty doctors
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41 |
Verbal orders for medicines |
Nurses, duty doctors and consultants
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42 |
Safe dispensing of medicine |
Pharmacy staff
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43 |
Medication recall |
Store and pharmacy in-charge and nurse in-charges
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44 |
Safe administration of medicines | Patient identification, checks during administration, post administration monitoring |
urses and duty doctors
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45 |
Reporting of medication errors |
Nurses and duty doctors
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46 |
Safe usage of chemotherapeutic medication |
Preparation, administration and disposal
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Staff involved in chemotherapeutic medicines
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47 |
Safe usage of radio-active drugs | Safe usage and disposal |
Staff involved in radioactive drugs usage
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D. Training topics related to Patients’ Rights and Education | |||
48 |
Rights of a patient and how to protect the same |
All staff specially front office, nurses, duty doctors, consultants and managers of patient care departments
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49 |
Taking consent from patients | General consent and informed consent |
Consultants, duty doctors and nurses
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50 |
Patient feedback and complaints | Feedback mechanism and complaint processes |
Customer care executives, nurses, nursing in-charges
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E. Training topics related to Hospital Infection Control
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51 |
Standard precaution | Hand hygiene, use of PPE |
Nurses and duty doctors
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52 |
Safe injection and infusion practices | Nurses and duty doctors | |
53 |
Antibiotic policy | Consultants and duty doctors | |
54 |
Laundry and linen management process |
Nurses and laundry staff
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55 |
Safe handling of food |
Kitchen staff and dietician
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56 |
Housekeeping procedures |
Housekeeping staff and supervisors
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57 |
Bio-medical waste safety | Segregation, storage, transportation, disposal | Nurses, doctors, housekeeping staff. Other staff such as lab and blood bank technicians, OT technicians, therapists etc. |
58 |
Needlestick injury protocol | All patient care staff | |
59 |
Infection control surveillance | Infection control team | |
60 |
Prevention of HAI in patients | Care bundles for CA-UTI, VAP, SSI and CA-BSI | Nurses, especially ICU nurses |
61 |
Isolation/barrier nursing | Nurses and duty doctors | |
62 |
Infection outbreak handling | Identification and action | Infection control team, Nursing in-charges |
63 |
Sterilization activities | Sterilization process and quality control | CSSD staff |
F. Training topics related to Continual Quality Improvement | |||
64 |
Quality indicators of each department | In-charge and staff of each department | |
65 |
Patient safety practices | All staff involved in patient care activities | |
66 | Reporting of patient safety events | All staff involved in patient care activities | |
67 | Medical audit | Consultants and clinical committee | |
68 |
Sentinel events | All staff involved in patient care activities | |
G. Training topics related to Responsibilities of Management
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79 |
Vision, Mission and Values of the organization | Top management personnel and heads of departments | |
70 |
Scope of services in each department | Services in scope and not in scope | In-charge and staff of each department, especially of obstetric and paediatric departments |
H. Training topics related to Facility Management and Safety | |||
71 |
Preventive and breakdown maintenance of equipment | Maintenance staff | |
72 |
Calibration of equipment | Maintenance staff | |
73 |
Handling of fire emergency |
Code red alert system
Mock drills must be conducted for this
|
All staff specifically security and maintenance
|
74 |
Use of fire extinguisher |
All staff
| |
I. Training topics related to Human Resources Management
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75 |
Induction training | Vision, mission, values, patients’ rights, infection control, safety, service standards |
All staff upon recruitment
|
76 |
Employee rights and responsibilities |
All staff
| |
77 |
Training and development policy | All staff | |
78 |
Performance appraisal system |
All staff
| |
79 |
Disciplinary and grievance handling process |
All staff
| |
80 |
Prevention of sexual harassment |
All staff
| |
81 |
Credentialing and privileging of medical professionals |
Consultants to be oriented. Duty doctors and nursing in-charges to be informed
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82 |
Credentialing and privileging of nursing professionals |
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All nurses and nursing in-charge to be oriented
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J. Training topics related to Information Management System | |||
83 |
Safety and security of patient’s data | Data in medical records, registers and computers. Access to medical records |
All nurses, nursing in-charges, duty doctors, patient care executives and MRD staff
|
84 |
Medical record documentation | Contents, legibility, use of abbreviation, endorsements |
Consultants, duty doctors, nurses, therapists and MRD staff
|
85 |
Medical record maintenance | Screening, completion, storage, retrieval |
MRD staff
|
86 |
Hospital statistics from medical record | Various stats and reports |
MRD in-charge
|
87 |
Retention time of medical record
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MRD in-charge and staff
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88 |
Process of condemnation of records |
MRD in-charge and staff
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