Join us for a highly engaging and interactive online course, from the comfort of your home
(or practice)! We’ll cover the latest changes in evidence and guidelines relevant to Primary Care.
Our presenter will host the course live from our TV Studio, run interactive polls and Q&A
sessions, and offer practical tools to help you change your practice straightaway.

What we will cover

  • Asthma: NEW NICE/BTS/SIGN guidance and how it will change our practice
  • Obesity: pharmacological management evidence and practicalities
  • Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
  • Adrenal insufficiency: NEW NICE guidance – hints and tips for primary care
  • Lynch syndrome: who needs referral and how can we add value in primary care?
  • NICE Menopause: the headlines and managing bleeding on HRT
  • Physical health in severe mental illness: how can we tackle health inequalities?
  • B12 deficiency: we demystify the new NICE guideline
  • Meningitis and meningococcal disease: we unpick the difference and why this matters in practice

What you can expect on the day

  • Learning to suit all styles – Varied, dynamic
  • Interaction – Interact with the presenter and ask
  • Flexibility –tune into the live-hosted event and/or to re-watch on demand, at any time, for 12 months after

What will I get

  • 5 CPD hours of interactive & practice-changing online learning, with downloadable certificate
  • 12 months access to the extended on demand course
  • 12 months access to the online written resources with hundreds of articles

Online Written Resources

Red Whale Knowledge is our library of 900+ online written resources! Hundreds of articles, all in one place, covering more than 96% of the RCGP curriculum – like an online encyclopedia for primary care professionals.

  • 900+ continuously updated resources to give you a reliable source of information and help ease cognitive
  • The perfect in-practice tool with super-fast search function for quick and reliable answers in
  • Ready-made protocols (we call them GEMS) to standardise practice within surgeries and PCNs