Clinical Risk Management Training

Enhancing Digital Health Expertise through Competency-Based Training​

CPD Accredited Clinical Risk Management Training

DPM Digital Health is proud to provide Continuing Professional Development (CPD) accreditation by the CPD Certification Service. This recognition underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality, informative learning experiences in clinical risk management.

Tailored Training Solutions

We offer bespoke Clinical Risk Management training, available both on-site and virtually. 

Our courses cover:

  • All aspects of the Clinical Risk Management process
  • Hands-on experience with Clinical Risk Management Systems
  • Customised content to meet your organisation’s specific needs

Course Offerings

Clinical Safety Awareness Training (4 hours)

  • Overview of NHS safety standards DCB0129/DCB0160
  • Complete Clinical Risk Management process
  • Interactive hazard workshop scenario
  • Suitable for all team members

£120 excl. VAT per person

£1,000 excl. VAT per session (no upper limit for attendance)

Comprehensive Clinical Risk Management Training (2 days)

  • In-depth coverage of NHS safety standards
  • Risk Analysis, Evaluation & Control
  • Hazard identification techniques
  • Workshop planning and management
  • Operational activities and practical scenarios

£400 excl. VAT per person

£2,500 excl. VAT per session (Min 4 persons; Max 16 persons)

Why Choose
DPM Digital Health?

Our courses are designed to empower your team with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in Clinical Risk Management, ensuring compliance with DCB0129 and DCB0160 standards.

  • CPD-accredited training
  • Expert trainers with NHS experience
  • Flexible delivery options (on-site or virtual)
  • Complementary to NHS England training courses
  • Tailored to your organisation’s specific projects
  • Contact DPM Digital Health today to schedule your bespoke training session and stay at the forefront of healthcare safety and compliance.

    CSO Mentorship

    Clinical Safety Officer (CSO) Mentorship and Coaching Program

    Our CSO Mentorship and Coaching Program equips newly trained and existing CSOs with the skills, confidence, and support they need to excel in Clinical Risk Management (CRM) and strengthen governance in digital health.

    Program Highlights:

    GROW Methodology for Development:

    We use the GROW model—Goal, Reality, Options, and Will—to help CSOs set clear objectives, assess their current landscape, identify solutions, and take actionable steps for ongoing growth.

    Comprehensive Skills and Team Building:

    Through hands-on Escape Room and Go Ape team-building exercises, CSOs develop resilience, problem-solving, and collaborative skills that translate into workplace success.

    Critical Risk Analysis with Documentaries:

    Participants engage in critical analysis of risk-related documentaries, studying real-world scenarios that mirror digital health challenges to enhance situational awareness and critical thinking.

    Evaluation of CRM Practices:

    Mentorship includes a thorough evaluation of existing CRM processes, identifying areas for improvement. CSOs learn to apply proven methodologies to optimise efficiencies and enhance patient safety.

    Leadership
    Development:

    Our program fosters leadership skills to boost confidence and empower CSOs as proactive, insightful leaders who support their organisation’s governance and assurance efforts.

    Establishing Robust CRM Systems:

    CSOs receive guidance in establishing a CRM system that aligns with organisational risk management and patient safety frameworks, ensuring a foundation for safe, effective digital health solutions.

    CSO Mentorship – 0.5 day/month (6-month period)

    £2,000 excl. VAT (Individual or group sessions (Max 8 persons))

    CSO Mentorship – 0.5 day/month (12-month period)

    £3,750 excl. VAT (Individual or group sessions (Max 8 persons))

    This program nurtures CSOs to become influential leaders in clinical safety, driving quality and assurance within their digital health environments.