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Role | Price | |
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GP | £50.00 | |
GP Trainee | £50.00 | |
Nurses & Other Allied Health Professionals | £50.00 |
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What is included when you purchase the Obesity Book?
A hard copy course reference book posted to the address of your choice
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The KISS from NB - new and updated KISS summaries (Keep it Simple Summaries) sent to you on a monthly basis
Automated upload of CPD from your CPD tracker into your Fourteen Fish or Clarity Appraisal Toolkit
Free access to NB Blogs and Podcasts from our expert team
Join us at one of our upcoming courses or live webinars
Live Webinar
Women's Health
Friday 20th June 2025
8:30 AM
Join us for the Women’s Health course on 20th June. We will be covering updates in HRT and contraception, alongside vulval dermatology, endometriosis, PCOS and other hot topics.
We hope you will have a fun and educational day that will help you manage women and girls in your everyday practice.
We hope you will be able to join us and look forward to seeing you.
Live Webinar
Abnormal Bloods
Saturday 21st June 2025
8:30 AM
The Abnormal Bloods course has been rewritten and updated for 2025. The new course covers the full blood count and what to do with white cell and platelet abnormalities, as well as all things biochemistry! We’ll be looking at sodium and potassium abnormalities – and where magnesium fits in! We’ll round off with thyroid function tests, and what to do with abnormal LFTs.
Live Webinar
Palliative and End of Life Care
Thursday 26th June 2025
8:30 AM
Providing high-quality care to our patients as they approach the end of their lives is one of the most important, challenging and rewarding aspects of our work in general practice. The vast majority of palliative care is provided in the community, and, in primary care, we play a pivotal role in providing compassionate, holistic care when our patients need it most.