GP evening seminar programme
We offer regular evening seminar sessions for GPs and practice staff. The topics are set by our team of clinicians with feedback from GPs at our GP liaison committee. The seminars are designed to keep primary care teams updated with all our services and specialties, they are also a good opportunity for dialogue between our dedicated consultants, specialist nurses and primary care teams.
Seminars are free to attend and count as 1.5 hours towards CPD points. A certificate will be given to each GP or health professional attending at the end of the seminar.
If you would like to suggest topics for future seminars please email gpqueries@uclh.nhs.uk
Camden Clinical Commissioning Group seminars
Camden CCG in collaboration with UCLH have started a new programme of GP education tailored to Camden GPs.
GPs from outside Camden are welcome to attend.
The next seminars in this series are:
- May 3 - Paediatrics (Part 2)
- July 5 - Sport and Orthopaedics NOTE DATE CHANGE
For enquiries and bookings, please email charlotte.brown@uclh.nhs.uk.
The Women's Health team are organising a study day for GPs at the UCH Education Centre on Wednesday 2nd May. The day will focus on updates in the diagnosis and treatment of different obstetrics, neonatal, gynaecological and breast conditions.
The topics are set by our team of clinicians with feedback from GPs. The lectures are designed to keep primary care teams updated with recent management of different clinical conditions; they are also a good opportunity for dialogue between our consultants, specialist nurses and primary care teams.
The study day will count as six hours towards CPD points, and a certificate will be given to each GP or health professional attending at the end of the study day. An agenda and registration form can be downloaded here.
For more information email Karla Isaacs, karla.isaacs@uclh.nhs.uk or call her on 020 3447 2615.
Did you know that the RLHIM runs regular courses which are tailor made for busy doctors and health professionals? The courses are taught by practising doctors who are nationally recognised experts in their fields.
Practical Introduction to Integrated Medicine.
A course planned for GPs who want to understand more about complementary medicine and how to integrate these therapies into their everyday practice. There are sessions on caring for your own health, the ideas behind integrated medicine and how to find well-qualified practitioners. The next course starts week beginning 14 May 2012.
Contact: Amy Bowrin, amy.bowrin@uclh.nhs.uk, 020 3448 2310/1 or write to Mrs A. Bowrin, Academic Department, 60 Great Ormond Street, London WC1N 3HR