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Tuesday 9th June 2026
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM

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Genomic medicine is no longer a remote and specialist concept; it is rapidly moving into everyday NHS practice. With genomics given a central role in the NHS 10 Year Plan and the ambition to transform healthcare through earlier diagnosis, prevention, and personalised treatment, primary care will be at the heart of this shift. But what does this actually mean for busy GPs now? In this practical, case-based webinar, Simon Curtis will be joined by Iain Turnbull (GP and Clinical Research Fellow at the University of Oxford) to explore what genomics means in real-world general practice.

We’ll focus on common high-impact conditions such as haemochromatosis and Lynch syndrome, alongside emerging areas including polygenic risk scores and the growing challenge of patients presenting with private genetic test results. Genomics can feel uncertain and complex, and for many GPs it represents a clear educational need. This session will cut through the complexity, clarify what you need to know today and provide a pragmatic framework for safe, confident practice in this exciting and evolving era of genomic medicine.

The webinar will be carried out as an evening session on Tuesday, 9th June 2026, starting at 8 pm and finishing at 9 pm.

You will be able to claim 1 hour of CPD credit for attending this online webinar, and a downloadable certificate will be available.

You will be emailed a direct link to view the webinar shortly after registration, as well as a reminder the day before the session, and you can also view it directly via the NB Dashboard.

Brilliant in every way! I like attending live when I can, but the on demand service is great, to fit it in with a busy family life.

Dr. Kemp
Salaried GP