The clinical and procedural manuals housed in this section provide enrolled candidates with comprehensive reference documentation for the practical and applied components of their SWAPNA'Z programme. These manuals complement direct practical instruction and supervised clinical exposure — they are the written framework within which hands-on learning is contextualised and retained.
Each manual is structured to provide not only procedural guidance but the scientific rationale behind every step — the mechanism of action, the safety considerations, the contraindication framework, and the expected clinical outcome parameters. A SWAPNA'Z manual is not a step-by-step recipe. It is a clinical reference that expects the reader to bring their theoretical understanding to every page, and to use that understanding to inform how they apply what the manual describes.
Manuals are updated periodically in line with programme curriculum reviews and advances in the evidence base. Enrolled candidates are advised to ensure they are referencing the current version of any manual — version information is indicated on the document cover page. Where a manual has been updated during a candidate's programme, the Academic Division will communicate the update through the standard candidate communication channel.