Learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
When you complete your studies for this STIF Gateway-Plus Competency Training and
Assessment programme, you will have knowledge and understanding of:
KU1 the principles of service provision for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
KU2 the issues relating to confidentiality and partner notification
KU3 how to prevent transmission of STIs including the role of immunisation in prevention of STIs and BBVs
KU4 how to screen for domestic violence/abuse
KU5 safeguarding
KU6 the role of the 'chaperone'
KU7 safe use of potentially hazardous substances (cryotherapy, liquid nitrogen)
Cognitive skills
On completion of this STIF Gateway-Plus Competency Training and Assessment programme, you will have developed the following cognitive skills:
CS8 be able to evaluate the ways in which the lifestyle and circumstances of patients/clients may reflect in their presentation and the impact on their management
CS9 be able to analyse how the range of human sexuality, lifestyles and culture impacts on transmission and approaches to prevention and risk reduction
CS10 be able to critically reflect on your experience and demonstrate a commitment to ongoing learning and development
CS11 be able to articulate your contribution to risk assessment, risk reduction and STI prevention in your own service
CS12 be able to reflect on the essential role of effective partner notification when dealing with an infectious disease
CS13 be able to demonstrate the development of your knowledge and clinical competence to meet the needs of a diverse range of patients/clients
Practical and/or professional skills
When you complete this STIF Gateway-Plus Competency Training and Assessment programme, you will be able to:
PPS14 assess and appraise a patient through history and risk assessment
PPS15 use appropriate terminology when discussing sex with patients and understand why this is important
PPS16 inform patients on reducing their risk of sexual infections and their risk of unplanned pregnancy
PPS17 assess risk and discuss testing for HIV with patients
PPS18 set up the clinic room for patient examination and assist other members of the medical team to undertake examinations and clinical tests
PPS19 perform basic observations, venepuncture and point of care tests (dipstick, pregnancy tests) as required by clinic protocol/procedures
PPS20 perform clinical examination of female patient including speculum examination
PPS21 administer immunisations and antibiotic injections safely and according to clinic protocol/procedures
PPS22 administer topical cryotherapy safely and according to clinic protocol/procedures