Essential Knowledge Update 2021.3 consists of four modules covering new and changing knowledge on:

Essential Knowledge Update 2021.3 consists of four modules covering new and changing knowledge on:
Essential Knowledge Update 2020.1 consists of five modules covering new and changing knowledge on:
Essential Knowledge Update 2018.3 consists of six modules covering new and changing knowledge on:
Essential Knowledge Update 2018.1 consists of five modules covering new and changing knowledge on:
The third Essential Knowledge Challenge to be released in 2021, EKC2021.3 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 EKU2021.3.
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The first Essential Knowledge Challenge to be released in 2020, EKC2020.1 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 EKU2020.1 as well as the EKU Journal Watch and Hot Topics released during May to August 2019. |
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The third new Essential Knowledge Challenge to be released in 2018, EKC2018.3 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 EKU2018.3 as well as the EKU Journal Watch and Hot Topics released during January to April 2018. |
This is a recording of a live conference that took place on 26 September 2024. This recording will be available to view until 26 June 2025.
Cardiology, the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of heart-related conditions, is crucial in general practice for several reasons. This year's one day essentials will cover a range of subjects relevant to the work we provide in primary care. A group of leading expert speakers, who either work in or are closely associated with primary care will focus on clinical management, essential information, the latest evidence, practical tips, and take-home messages to help improve practice and patient outcomes.
Topics include: