Duration
Clinical Skills Centre
TBC
TBC
Course Overview
Urinary catheterisation requires a careful balance of anatomical precision, strict infection prevention, and absolute patient dignity. The Urinary Catheterisation course offers an interactive, step-by-step training framework for both male and female procedures. From pre-procedural assessments and choosing between intermittent, Foley, or suprapubic options to navigating complex anatomical barriers, this module establishes an unshakeable standard for patient safety and procedural comfort.Why This Course Matters
Improper insertion techniques can result in lasting urethral trauma, false passages, and severe catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs). Because catheters present inherent clinical risks, understanding strict clinical indications and maintaining a flawless aseptic field is essential for protecting vulnerable patients.An essential skill-building module for introductory and intermediate clinical practitioners:
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
This training balances manual dexterity with an emphasis on patient dignity and communication. It explicitly highlights common procedural errors through video analysis, training you to spot and correct technical slips before they impact the patient.