Treatment

Courses tagged with "Treatment"

Category: Updates
Curriculum: Gastroenterology, Kidney and Urology, Mental Health, Metabolic Problems and Endocrinology, Neurology
CPD Points: 2.5
Time to complete this course: 150 minutes
Date of publication: 15 January 2023
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Category: Updates
Curriculum: Cardiovascular Health, Ear, Nose and Throat, Speech and Hearing, Metabolic Problems and Endocrinology, People with Long-Term Conditions including Cancer
CPD Points: 2.0
Time to complete this course: 120 minutes
Date of publication: 15 September 2021
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Category: Updates
Curriculum: Dermatology, Ear, Nose and Throat, Speech and Hearing, Haematology, Infectious Disease and Travel Health
CPD Points: 2.5
Time to complete this course: 150 minutes
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General Practitioner

This Update includes a modules covering new and changing knowledge on:

Please note: The following EKU2018.1 modules have been archived as the content is now out of date and no longer reflects current best practice:

  • Management of depression in older adults
  • Eating disorders: recognition and treatment
  • Risk estimation and the prevention of cardiovascular disease
  • Spondyloarthritis in over 16s: diagnosis and management.
Category: Updates
Curriculum: Cardiovascular Health, Mental Health, Musculoskeletal Health, Neurology, Older Adults
CPD Points: 0.5
Time to complete this course: 30 minutes
Date of publication: 15 January 2018
Reviewed and updated: 20 December 2023
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Essential Knowledge Challenge 2023.1

This Challenge provides a twenty item online applied knowledge test with instant answer access. The questions included within the Challenge are sourced from the content of the modules and reference material found within EKU2023.1.

Category: Challenges
Curriculum: Gastroenterology, Kidney and Urology, Mental Health, Metabolic Problems and Endocrinology, Neurology
CPD Points: 0.5
Time to complete this course: 30 minutes
Date of publication: 15 February 2023
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Essential Knowledge Challenge 2020.3

This Challenge provides a twenty item online applied knowledge test with instant answer access. The questions included within the Challenge are sourced from the content of the modules and reference material found within EKU2020.3 as well as the EKU Journal Watch and Hot Topics released during January to April 2020.

Category: Challenges
Curriculum: Dermatology, Ear, Nose and Throat, Speech and Hearing, Gynaecology and Breast, Haematology, Infectious Disease and Travel Health, Maternity and Reproductive Health
CPD Points: 0.5
Time to complete this course: 30 minutes
Date of publication: 15 October 2020
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Doctor looking at an x-ray image

Between 2011 and 2019 tuberculosis cases in the UK were in decline, but started rising since 2019 with a dip in detections during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Early diagnosis is vital and GPs play a key role preventing, identifying and treating patients with TB.

Using case studies this course will increase your knowledge and skills in identifying patients with pulmonary and extrapulmonary symptoms. It also highlights risk factors, the importance of screening and contact tracing and the benefits and limitations of vaccination.

This course will enable you to develop strategies within your practice to improve the prevention, diagnosis and management of TB.

This course was developed in partnership with TB Alert and Public Health Englandwith partner funding provided by NHS England.

 

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Curriculum: Infectious Disease and Travel Health
CPD Points: 1.0
Time to complete this course: 60 minutes
Date of publication: 21 June 2012
Reviewed and updated: 11 September 2025
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This is a recording of a live conference that took place on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 March 2026. This recording will be available to view until 13 December 2026.

The 30th Managing addictions in primary care conference took place on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 March 2026 in Liverpool. 

Join us and celebrate our 30th anniversary as we bring together pre-eminent experts in the field of substance and behavioural addiction, and offer you the opportunity to listen, learn and network with more than 300 healthcare professionals across the field.

From beginner guides to specialist advice, personal accounts to big picture thinking, - our plenaries and workshops offer something for everyone with an interest in addiction services.   

This conference will reflect on the challenges and improvements over the past thirty years and look forward at how we can improve medicine and support for patients and service users. The programme covers a range of topics both specialised and holistic, and has evolved with the ever-changing addiction care landscape. Alcohol and drug related deaths are at an all-time high in the UK*. This is why harm-reduction, tackling the stigma around addiction to encourage more people to seek help, and understanding how health inequalities impact additions are central focuses this year.   

The standard of the presentations this year was exceptionally high and [] I learned a great deal of new information plus talking points to make me think. Good for networking too. 2025 conference attendee, specialist in addiction psychiatry, Wales, UK.

Increase your knowledge and understanding of:

  • Current interventions for the prevention, assessment and treatment of alcohol, other drug problems and behavioural addictions. 
  • The requirement for both primary care and specialist interventions, and when to use them.
  • Drug and alcohol policies in the UK and how they are implemented in primary care.
  • Links between multiple needs, health inequalities and substance misuse.
  • The challenges, improvements and primary care work in this area over the last 30 years. 
RCGP Learning
 
Sponsored by:
 
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Curriculum: Smoking, Alcohol and Substance Misuse
CPD Points: 6.0
Time to complete this course: 5-6 hours
Date of publication: 13 March 2025
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