
This Update consists of five modules covering new and changing knowledge on:


This Update consists of five modules covering new and changing knowledge on:


This Update consists of five modules covering new and changing knowledge on:


This Update consists of five modules covering new and changing knowledge on:


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 EKU2022.2.

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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 EKU2020.2 as well as the EKU Journal Watch and Hot Topics released during September to December 2019. |

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This course provides a variety of resources (grouped by topic and format e.g. eLearning, guidelines, courses and books) on the subject of sexual and reproductive health. Topics includes:
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Welcome to our One Day Essentials on pain management. Pain management is evolving. New research, innovative therapies, and a deeper understanding of lived experiences are reshaping how we approach complex and Persistent Pain.
Join us for this dynamic, one-day event where leading experts and patients with lived experience will bridge the gap between cutting-edge science and real-world practice. Whether you’re navigating challenging consultations, rethinking medication strategies, or exploring holistic and de-medicalised approaches, this session will equip you with actionable insights. Learn how to integrate peer support, leverage the latest neuroscience, and communicate effectively. Together, we’ll explore how to deliver compassionate, evidence-based care that makes a tangible difference. Don’t miss this opportunity to refine your skills and connect with a community committed to better pain management.
Topics include:
Conference chair:
Dr Asim Suleman MRCGP, Pain Specialist
There are 12 million young people aged 10-25 in the UK, forming 18% of the population. Adolescence is one of the most rapid and formative phases of human development. The distinctive physical, cognitive, social, emotional and sexual development that occurs in adolescence demands special attention from health practitioners as their health and wellbeing affects not only themselves but also their family, friends, and communities. Young people also report increasing difficulties accessing health care thus widening inequalities in relation to both mental and physical health.
This conference will present the latest evidence and recommendations on pertinent clinical topics providing you with key actions you can take with you to use with young people and their families in practice.
Topics include:
Conference Chair:
