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Dates

12th June 2026
13th August 2026
16th November 2026
28th January 2027

Location

LocationSt Mary's Hospice, Ford Park Crescent, Ulverston

Times

9.30am
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12.30am
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Syringe Pump Training

Overview

This 3 hour session gives Registered Nurses the chance to enhance their clinical skills, and refresh their knowledge around the subject of syringe pumps.

You will have the opportunity to learn about the theory behind syringe drivers and why we use them, the practical application of syringe drivers in clinical practice and end of life, and time dedicated to practicing how to set up a syringe driver so that you can feel more confident when using them in your practice.

Our session includes

This session includes:

  • What are syringe drivers
  • Why and when we would use a syringe driver
  • Commonly used medications
  • Medication doses
  • Converting oral to Continuous Subcutaneous Infusion
  • Demonstration
  • Practical

Dates Available:

Friday, 12th June 2026

Thursday, 13th August 2026

Monday, 16th November 2026

Thursday, 28th January 2027

Time: 09:30-12:30

This course is £50 per person OR book 4 places and get the 5th free. Select four places on the booking form and then information will come up for the free space. We are offering a 25% discount on bookings until March 31st 2026.

Delivered at St Mary’s Hospice


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