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Hot Topics GP Update

Hot Topics GP Update Courses from NB Medical Education

‘Hot Topics’ is the original and the UK’s most popular one day course to update GPs with the latest developments in medical literature, to serve as a platform for their CPD and to help them to deliver better patient care.

Our GP Update courses are available at a convenient locations across the UK and are presented by our network of subject expert GPs.

Urgent Care

Hot Topics Urgent Care course preview by Dr Mark Hadden

NB Medical’s Urgent Care Course is established as the UK market leader for GPs, nurses and all health professionals needing an update in acute patient management in primary care.

Diabetes

Hot Topics Diabetes for Primary Care course preview by Dr Sarah Davies

The Diabetes for Primary Care course provides essential knowledge and skills for all diabetes healthcare professionals in primary care to enable us to effectively and efficiently manage our patients with type 2 diabetes.

Women's Health

Hot Topics Women’s Health for Primary Care course preview by Dr Stephanie De Giorgio

The dedicated Women's Health Course from NB Medical provides you with a comprehensive update of everything you need to feel confident in managing your patients' issues.

Women's Health

Hot Topics Women’s Health for Primary Care course preview by Dr Zoe Norris

The dedicated Women's Health Course from NB Medical provides you with a comprehensive update of everything you need to feel confident in managing your patients' issues.

Cancer

Hot Topics Cancer for Primary Care Courses from NB Medical by Dr Kate Digby

The pre-recorded webinar is the 'Cancer for Primary Care' course, edited and made into a fully searchable video format. It is ideal for Healthcare professionals who find it difficult to take time off work or are too busy to attend the course. The webinar can be watched in the office, at home or when you are travelling and has been designed to stream on multiple device types including, PC's and tablets.

Nurse

Hot Topics Primary Care Nurse Courses from NB Medical by Dr Siobhan Becker

The Hot Topics Primary Care Nurse Course is designed and adapted to meet the specific needs of all nurses working in primary care settings. The course covers topics such as minor illness and injuries, chronic disease management, frailty and multimorbidity, contraception and women’s health, skin and wound care, vaccinations update and much more.

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Cardiology and ECG

Hot Topics Primary Care Cardiology & ECG

Saturday 5th July 2025
8:30 AM

This course is designed to upskill GPs and primary care healthcare professionals with the up-to-date management of common cardiovascular conditions, including ECG analysis and interpretation. Using a case-based approach, we shall revise the fundamentals of ECG interpretation with examples of conditions important to pick up in primary care.

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Paediatrics

Hot Topics Paediatrics and Child Health Update

Friday 5th September 2025
8:30 AM

New for 2025 is an updated version of our Paediatrics course.

In it, we cover acute presentations in children, including the assessment of the unwell child, emergencies such as sepsis, meningitis and respiratory illness, and revisit some common diagnoses too.

Live Webinar

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Dermatology

Hot Topics Dermatology for Primary Care

Saturday 6th September 2025
8:30 AM

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.