Saturday 8th February 2025
9:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Live Webinar
£120.00
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Support for you in managing your patient’s mental health.
The last few years have seen access to the majority of secondary care services shrink considerably, and mental health services have been particularly affected.
We all know that the demand for mental health support has only grown though, so how do we manage that gap?
We have created a course for GPs and all primary care clinicians, covering a wide range of issues, to help manage our patients safely and effectively, but also realistically, understanding the conditions we are all working in.
We will discuss many cases in a session of patient-based, evidence-informed mental health, researched and presented by GPs all working in the front line, to help you manage your patients in a pragmatic and safe way.
The webinar will be carried out as a morning session on Saturday 8th February 2025 starting at 9:30 am and finishing at 1 pm. Don’t worry if you miss something, all of the content will be available on-demand.
You will be able to claim 3 hours of CPD credits for attending this online webinar.
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 via the NB Dashboard.
What's Included in our Webinar?
12 months access to the online course broken down into topics. Review and refresh all the presentations and information you heard on the day
3 credits of CPD learning
A hard copy course reference book posted to the address of your choice
The KISS from NB - new and updated KISS summaries (Keep it Simple Summaries) sent to you on a monthly basis
12 months online access to the course reference book via the NB Dashboard
Automated upload of CPD from your CPD tracker into your Fourteen Fish or Clarity Appraisal Toolkit
This was an excellent morning course with so much new information. Really no evidence of commercial bias. Good for you! Good for us!!
Dr Marriott
Locum GP