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INRstar Training - Which training is appropriate

Our convenient, role-based training covers everyone on your team including:

  • Healthcare Assistant / Phlebotomist/Pharmacy Technician
  • Registered Nurse / Practice Nurse
  • GP / Pharmacist / Nurse prescriber / Lead Clinical Nurse deemed competent by employers
  • Location Clinical Lead – Hospital Consultant / Lead GP
  • Clerical and administration staff
Your Role  Your ac responsibilities  INRstar role  Which training we recommend
HCA
Phlebotomist
Pharmacy Technician
Taking blood samples for INR tests
Manage stable patients
Clinical Level 1 Recorded webinar Level 1
Refresher Level 1 & 2
Ad-hoc modules
       
Registered Nurse
Practice Nurse
Inactivate and Reactivate patients
Add an out of range treatment
Clinical Level 2 Recorded webinar Level 2 & 3
Refresher Level 1 & 2
Refresher Level 2 & 3
Ad-hoc modules
       
GP
Pharmacist
Nurse prescriber
Lead Clinical Nurse deemed competent by employers
Induction treatments
Dose Overrides
Referred treatment authorisation
Clinical Level 3 Recorded webinar Level 2 & 3
Refresher Level 1 & 2
Refresher Level 2 & 3
Ad-hoc modules
       
Hospital Consultant
Lead GP
Overall ac responsibility Clinical Lead Recorded webinar Level 2 & 3
Refresher Level 1 & 2
Refresher Level 2 & 3
Ad-hoc modules
       
Administrator Reports
User & Location management
Location Admin Recorded webinar Level 1
Ad-hoc modules
A clinical level 1 user often has regular contact with patients and would manage stable patients with no changes to their treatments.

For individual training, we recommend:
  • Recorded webinar Level 1
  • Refresher Level 1 & 2
  • Ad-hoc modules
A clinical level 2 user has all the permissions of a clinical level 1 users, plus the ability to inactivate and re-activate patients, add an out of range treatment and record adverse events.

Level 2 users should be qualified clinical professionals.

For individual training, we recommend
  • Recorded webinar Level 2 & 3
  • Refresher Level 1 & 2
  • Refresher Level 2 & 3
  • Ad-hoc modules
A clinical level 3 has all the permissions of a Level 2 user, plus complete induction treatments, delete incorrect treatments, manage patient transfers and use the External Patient Lookup feature.

Level 3 users should be a GP, Pharmacist, Nurse prescriber or Lead Clinical Nurse deemed competent by employers aiming to or have completed an MSc level Anticoagulation management training course.

For individual training, we recommend
  • Recorded webinar Level 2 & 3
  • Refresher Level 1 & 2
  • Refresher Level 2 & 3
  • Ad-hoc modules
A Location Clinical Lead user takes ultimate responsibility for all INRstar users at their location. This is the only user role with access to the complete view of the audit trail and all changes made to records by users.
Location Clinical Lead users have all of the INRstar permissions, as this role assumes responsibility to ensure that all INRstar users are adequately trained. We provide training for stand-alone practices or for location lead groups within CCGs.

The training includes how to:
  • Use the audit record facility and clinical accountability/governance
  • Access an overview of system functionality and the responsibility of the role delivered through a webinar session
For individual training, we recommend:
  • Recorded webinar Level 2 & 3
  • Refresher Level 1 & 2
  • Refresher Level 2 & 3
  • Ad-hoc modules

INRstar offers non-clinical roles to help your team manage your anticoagulation service. We offer training for these specific roles.


Clerical staff can:

  • Add patient demographics
  • Run reports

Administration staff can, in addition to the clerical staff permissions:

  • Set up, create and disable permission accounts
  • Make password changes and resets
  • Maintain the location details and non-clinical settings
For individual training, we recommend:
  • Recorded webinar Level 1
  • Refresher Level 1 & 2
  • Ad-hoc modules
Category: INRstar Training