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KISS: Green Inhaler Prescribing

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11th April 2024

A complimentary KISS Summary from NB Medical looking at the latest guidance on Green Inhaler Prescribing.

KISS: QoF 2024-25 Clinical Domains

KISS: QoF 2024-25 Clinical Domains image
10th April 2024

A complimentary KISS Summary from NB Medical looking at the latest QoF Clinical Domains.

KISS: QOF 2024-25

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10th April 2024

A complimentary KISS Summary from NB Medical looking at the latest QoF.

KISS: Polymyalgia Rheumatica

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22nd February 2024

A complimentary KISS Summary from NB Medical looking at Polymyalgia Rheumatica

KISS: Measles

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25th January 2024

A complimentary KISS Summary from NB Medical looking at Measles

KISS: Chronic Prostatitis

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10th January 2024

A complimentary KISS Summary from NB Medical looking at Chronic Prostatitis

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NB Medical KISS

Designed around the principle of "Keep It Simple," the KISS summaries provide clear, focused learning that cuts through complexity and delivers clinically relevant teaching in a quick and accessible format.

Created for busy healthcare professionals, KISS summaries condense complex conditions into concise one to two page documents, providing practical patient management advice, key guideline updates and guidance on common clinical presentations seen in everyday practice. The content is designed to be straightforward, engaging and immediately useful, helping clinicians build confidence and stay up to date with evolving evidence and best practice.

Written by experienced GP and nurse educators, KISS summaries are ideal for healthcare professionals looking for efficient, focused continuing professional development or quick, practical guidance during consultations.

Suitable for GPs, nurses, pharmacists and the wider primary care team, KISS supports ongoing professional development through concise, evidence-based learning tailored to primary care.