Diploma of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health (DFSRH)

The FSRH is a professional membership organisation for those working in sexual reproductive healthcare. They champion safe and effective sexual and reproductive healthcare for all.

The FSRH Diploma gives participants the knowledge and skills to carry out effective contraception consultation as part of a comprehensive approach to sexual and reproductive health care.

At the Jefferiss we offer DFSRH training and assessments. 

Assessment half day for the DFSRH

The Assessment half day is a clear, standardised assessment done face-to-face. It consists of a written assessment lasting one hour as well as four stations which you will complete in rotation. Before you go into each station, you will have a short time to read through the case scenario and understand what skills and knowledge will be assessed.

Fees

The fee for the practical experience and assessment is £300, which must be paid before the start of your placement. This is in addition to any costs payable to the FSRH.

Who is it for?

The practical training is open to all registered doctors, nurses (excluding level two registered nurses), physician associates, and midwives.

Practical training for the DFSRH

We offer trainees clinical experience and assessment to meet the requirements of the Diploma. The 12 hours of clinical experience are normally delivered over three days by your FSRH registered trainer and you will be given a tailored timetable. This training can be combined with the training and assessment needed to meet the requirements of the FSRH Letters of Competence for an additional fee.

Fees

The fee for the practical experience and assessment is £500, which must be paid before the start of your placement. This is in addition to any costs payable to the FSRH.

Who is it for?

The practical training is open to all registered doctors, nurses (excluding level two registered nurses), physician associates, and midwives.

Letter of Competence in Subdermal Contraceptive Implants (LoC SDI)

We provide clinical training and assessment for the LoC SDI which enables clinicians to provide and remove subdermal implants. Training is comprised of e-learning and clinical training including four sessions in a dedicated SDI clinic with your FSRH registered trainer.

Visit the FSRH website for more information.

Fees

The fee for the clinical training and assessment is £300, which must be paid before the start of your placement. This is in addition to any costs payable to the FSRH.

Who is it for?

The LoC SDI is open to all registered doctors, nurses (excluding level two registered nurses), physicians associates, and midwives.

Letter of Competence in Intrauterine Techniques (LoC IUT)

The LoC IUT enables clinicians to conduct consultations and provide intrauterine contraception competently. Training comprises of e-learning and clinical training and assessment, which is delivered in three clinical sessions over three days with your FSRH registered trainer in dedicated IUT clinics.

Visit the FSRH website for more information.

Fees

The fee for the clinical training and assessment is £500 which must be paid before the start of your placement. This is in addition to any costs payable to the FSRH.

Who is it for?

The LoC IUT is aimed at doctors, nurses (excluding level 2 RNs) and midwives, physician’s associates who wish to provide intrauterine contraception.