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Courses and webinars to support your CPD requirements. Take the headache out of your CPD requirements. Complete your CPD requirements online and get them automatically uploaded.

By GPs for GPs
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Webinars starting from £120

Upcoming Live Course Webinars

Join us live for our fully interactive online course experience. All the benefits of a face to face course from the comfort of your own home

Ask as many questions as you want to our dedicated Q&A wingman and participate in polls making the whole experience as exciting and fulfilling as attending a face to face course.

Live Webinar

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Hot Topics GP Update

Hot Topics GP Update Autumn 2024

Friday 11th October 2024
8:30 AM

The Hot Topics GP Update course is the original one-day course to update GPs with the latest developments in the literature and to serve as a platform for CPD and help to deliver better patient care. The course revolves around short, engaging presentations that merge recent clinical evidence with real-life clinical scenarios.

Live Webinar

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Women's Health

Hot Topics Women's Health for Primary Care

Saturday 12th October 2024
8:30 AM

Join us in 2024 for the new Women’s Health course. We shall be discussing menopause and some of the difficulties with HRT prescribing along with contraception including the new research on the progesterone-only pill. Other topics will include neurodiversity in women’s health, many aspects of postnatal care, low libido and vulval dermatology.

We hope you will be able to join us and look forward to seeing you.

Clinic

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Hot Topics Clinic

Hot Topics Gynaecological Cancer Clinic

Tuesday 15th October 2024
7:00 PM

Come and join NB Medical with CRUK as we dive into the latest research on gynaecological cancers. With guest speaker Louise Hanna, based in Velindre, Wales, we will discuss the risk factors, prevention to the latest evidence surrounding recognition and referral. This is an hour of free CPD that promises to enhance your diagnosis and management of suspected gynaecological cancer.

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Online courses

Want to learn at your own pace and on your own schedule? Why not try an NB Medical pre-recorded course?

With a pre-recorded NB course, you can work your way through a course at your own leisure and at your own speed. We offer 3 and 6 hour courses, broken down into topics, available 24 hours a day to suit your own schedule.

Online Course

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Dermatology

Hot Topics Dermatology for Primary Care 2024-2025 - Online Course

With dermatology appearing in up to 25% of our general practice consultations, many skin conditions being managed exclusively in primary care, and for patients who require a referral they are facing increasingly longer waiting times, now is a great time to update and refresh our dermatology knowledge. The aim of this webinar is to increase your diagnostic skills, confidence and management of the common dermatology conditions we see in primary care.

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Hot Topics Clinic

Hot Topics Lower GI Disease Clinic

Tuesday 17th September 2024
7:00 PM

Join us for a FREE webinar on Lower GI Disease. Identifying the cause of bowel symptoms can be challenging even for seasoned clinicians. In this NB Clinic, we explore a new Lower GI Diagnostic Pathway for general practice, produced by primary and secondary healthcare professionals in conjunction with organisations including the British Society of Gastroenterology, Crohn’s & Colitis UK, Coeliac UK and more, which makes these clinical dilemmas easier to manage. 

Online Course

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Palliative and End of Life Care

Hot Topics Palliative and End of Life Care 2024-2025 - Online Course

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.

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