Otago Daily Times

Hospital skills lab to aid in training

- HAMISH MACLEAN hamish.maclean@odt.co.nz

OAMARU Hospital opened a ‘‘skills lab’’ for staff this week.

The hospital began implementi­ng a new strategic plan as part of the fiveyear funding agreement between Waitaki District Health Services and the Southern District Health Board struck earlier this year.

The 31page plan the health provider and the health board agreed to as the two sides finalised the funding deal included the need for ‘‘workforce enhancemen­t and developmen­t’’ as one of several recommenda­tions from a clinical review of services conducted last year.

And after the hospital’s fourbed Takaro Lodge was moved to Oamaru’s new Observator­y Retirement Village in August, a threebed inpatient room was converted into ‘‘a multifunct­ion training room for all discipline­s’’ by education officer Trish Bloxsom, the health company’s chief executive Robert Gonzales said.

Ongoing staff training or skills developmen­t could occur much more easily with the dedicated space, Mr Gonzales said.

‘‘If they’re in the middle of a night shift and they’ve got half an hour or whatever, they can just come in here and do it.’’

Inpatient coordinato­r Barbara McCallum said in the past nursing staff would travel to Dunedin or Timaru for training, or instructor­s would be brought in to the hospital.

But soon ‘‘inhouse’’ instructor­s could offer training at Oamaru Hospital as well.

The skills lab was centrally located in the inpatient ward and nurses could pop in for ‘‘five minutes’’ to run through a scenario at a time that suited them.

As well as online training for all staff at the hospital, nurses could continue competency­related training such as CPR level 6, intravenou­s cannulatio­ns and plastering.

As a part of the new plan, two new roles had been created at the hospital, Mr Gonzales said.

A clinical nursing manager position had been filled by Lesley Clare, who moved to Oamaru from Christchur­ch. An Allied Health and community liaison manager role was to be taken up by Sally Hosie, of Nelson.

 ?? PHOTO: HAMISH MACLEAN ?? Inhouse . . . Oamaru Hospital inpatient coordinato­r Barbara McCallum practises in the hospital’s new ‘‘skills lab’’, which opened on Wednesday.
PHOTO: HAMISH MACLEAN Inhouse . . . Oamaru Hospital inpatient coordinato­r Barbara McCallum practises in the hospital’s new ‘‘skills lab’’, which opened on Wednesday.

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