Anticipatory Medicine
This Anticipatory Medicines course provides delegates with a clear understanding of the role of anticipatory medications in end-of-life care. Delegates will explore the purpose, types, and safe administration of commonly prescribed medications used to manage symptoms such as pain, breathlessness, nausea, agitation, and respiratory secretions. The course also addresses legal and ethical considerations, communication with families, and the importance of working within care plans. This training is ideal for healthcare staff involved in palliative and end-of-life care.

| Course Number | Course Validity | Course Duration | Course Assessment | Course Accreditation | Course Approvals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S1 | 1 Year | 3 Hours | Continuous | - | - |
- Introduction and course overview
- What are anticipatory medicines and why they are used
- Commonly prescribed medications and symptom management
- Roles and responsibilities in administering anticipatory medicines
- Communication and documentation in end-of-life care
- Legal, ethical, and practical considerations
- Summary and course evaluation









