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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.

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Hot Topics GP Update

Hot Topics GP Update Spring 2025

Friday 14th March 2025
9:30 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.

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Advanced Clinical Practice Update

Hot Topics Advanced Clinical Practice Update

Saturday 15th March 2025
9:30 AM

Are you an Advanced Nurse, Paramedic, Pharmacist, Physiotherapist, or Physician Associate in primary or urgent care? Join the new NB Medical Advanced Practice Update Course, a dynamic one-day event covering the Four Pillars of Advanced Practice: Clinical Practice, Education, Research, and Leadership/Management. This course is ideal for those new to advanced roles, in training or fully trained, offering essential clinical updates, research-based education and leadership support.

Live Webinar

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Diabetes

Hot Topics Diabetes for Primary Care

Saturday 15th March 2025
9:30 AM

The updated NB Medical Diabetes for Primary Care course will take you on a journey from diagnosis, through the complexities of management, to complications. We will cover hot topics including the place of incretin-based therapies, new advances in diabetic kidney disease and the use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in primary care. There will be plenty of case studies, interaction and quality improvement ideas leaving you upskilled and re-enthused around diabetes management.


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.

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Paediatrics

Hot Topics Paediatrics & Child Health Update 2025-2026 - Online Course

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.

Online Course

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Diabetes

Hot Topics Diabetes for Primary Care 2025 Online Course

The Diabetes for Primary Care webinar is ideal for all GPs, practice nurses and pharmacists needing an update in diabetes, and not just for GPs with a special interest. As diabetes becomes ever more common and at the same time the management becomes more complex, this webinar aims to help break down all of the research into bite-size topics.

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Obesity

Hot Topics Managing Obesity and Overweight - Originally presented Friday 21st June 2024

The NB Medical Guide to Managing Obesity and Overweight in Primary Care is a half-day, evidence-based course to help you gain confidence and provide your patients with the care and treatments they need. You will learn about the rapidly evolving science regarding the causes of obesity, the effects of the stigma that your patients with obesity face, the best treatments for obesity and most importantly, what you can do in Primary Care on a very practical level.

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