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Managing Addictions in Primary Care | Friday 17 January 2025
This is a recording of a live conference that took place on Friday 17 January 2025. This recording will be available to view until 20 November...
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Published
20 February 2025 -
Course duration
5-6 hours
Managing Addictions in Primary Care | Thursday 16 and Friday 17 January 2025
This is a recording of a live conference that took place on Thursday 16 & Friday 17 January 2025. This recording will be available to view until 20...
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Published
20 February 2025 -
Course duration
5-6 hours
Suicide Prevention
With mental health problems affecting 25% of the population each year, the assessment of suicide risk is a common part of general practice. This...
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Published
18 February 2025 -
Course duration
60 minutes
Type 2 diabetes and the low GI diet
Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly common and progressive disease, the progression of which can sometimes be paused or even reversed using a low...
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Published
14 February 2025 -
Course duration
30 minutes
Early diagnosis of cancer in young adults
A growing number of young adults are experiencing a cancer diagnosis in the United Kingdom. Based on a real and tragic case, this module explores the...
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Published
13 February 2025 -
Course duration
30 minutes
Acquired and Traumatic Brain Injury
Patients who suffered an acquired or traumatic brain injuries are a frequent occurrence in general practice. This screencast covers the epidemiology,...
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Published
11 February 2025 -
Course duration
15 minutes
Screening for Alcohol Use Disorders
This screencast looks at screening for alcohol use disorders, and highlights particular opportunities that shouldn’t be missed. The assessment of...
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Published
10 February 2025 -
Course duration
15 minutes
The Evolving Role of GLP1-RA in Obesity
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) are a class of drugs initially developed to treat type 2 diabetes and are now becoming more...
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Published
6 February 2025 -
Course duration
15 minutes
Listen, Suspect, Refer: A guide to detecting heart valve disease
Valvular heart disease is increasingly common due to an ageing population. There are newer, less invasive, treatments available meaning that...
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Published
31 January 2025 -
Course duration
30 minutes
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