
Tomorrow’s Clinicians is a digital medical learning resource designed to enhance your understanding of clinical skills procedures.
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KEY FEATURES
WHAT CAN YOU LEARN?
Consolidate your knowledge of common clinical skills procedures performed in a healthcare environment. This resource provides visual insight into correctly and safely undertaking procedures in line with local medical guidance.
WHO ARE THE RESOURCES
AIMED AT?
Multiprofessional staff groups, such as medical students, nurses and junior doctors will benefit from the app. It can also help medical staff work towards mandatory training objectives.
HOW IS THE APP
STRUCTURED
Each episode presents a clinical skills procedure, with clear, instructive visuals conveying the technique involved. Recaps outline key processes and motion graphics enhance understanding. Multiple-choice questions help to consolidate learning objectives.
What clinical skills episodes are included?

Select each letter below to see the episode title starting with that letter.
Blood Transfusions
Taking blood cultures
Measuring blood glucose
Measuring blood pressure (Automatic devices)
Measuring blood pressure (Manual devices)
Obtaining written consent
Female urinary catheterisation
Male urinary catheterisation
Intravenous cannulation
Managing an ECG Monitor
Recording a 12 Lead ECG
Intramuscular injections
Local anaesthetic infiltration
Manual handling of patients using assistive equipment
Nose & groin swabs (MRSA screening)
Nasogastric tube insertion
Nebuliser therapy
Nutritional assessment
Administering oxygen therapy
Transcutaneous monitoring of oxygen saturations
Preparing medications for parenteral administration
Urinary pregnancy testing
Measuring peak expiratory flow rate
Measuring pulse rate (Automatic devices)
Measuring pulse rate (Manual)
Radial arterial blood gas
Repositioning a patient using slide sheets
Standing a patient from a sitting position
Subcutaneous injections
Surgical scrubbing up
Suturing
Temperature measurement
Transferring a patient using a hoist
Urinalysis
Administering vaccinations
Venepuncture
Watch the Recording a 12 lead episode here...

“As chair of the Society for Cardiological Science and Technology (SCST) Council and their Education Committee, I am keen to promote quality and good practice in the delivery of cardiac diagnostics. To date the only such visual teaching aid which I feel I can commend is the ‘Recording a 12 Lead ECG’ video from the Ron Grimley Undergraduate Centre. This is a very well constructed and accurate instructional video which actually does meet the SCST standard for the performance of ECG.”
SU BAXTER
Head of Cardiology (Good Hope Hospital), Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, December 2014