Enhance your medical knowledge today

We know you need to keep an up to date learning portfolio throughout your career

Our Self Assessment modules support GPs, Specialist Trainees and Nurses to do just that, in a cost effective way.

The modules will fit in with your busy lifestyle and be accommodated around your work schedules.

A printable certificate will prove you have completed the learning module.

 

 

Available Modules

Chest X Ray Challenge for Foundation Programme

£6.00

Understand how to correctly interpret a chest x ray from a series of clinical cases.




Elderly Medicine

£6.00

This module gives you valuable knowledge of common complaints presented by elderly patients.




Interpreting a Full Blood Count

£6.00

This module assesses your interpretation skills of full blood count reports. Each case is clinically detailed with history and examination findings.




Mens Health

£6.00

Test yourself with this informative module on men's health issues encountered in General Practice.




Editors Choice GP Refresher Module

£20.00

This module is designed to help you assess your current knowledge and consists of 100 random questions covering subject areas relevant to Primary Care.




Diabetic Renal Disease

£6.00

This module provides experience in the interpretation and management of diabetic renal disease through clinically rich assessment questions.




Heart Sounds

£6.00

This module is aimed at improving confidence and skill in recognising normal and abnormal heart sounds




Interpreting Biochemical Investigations

£6.00

Based on typical clinical scenarios, this module aims to assess your ability to interpret correctly typical biochemical dilemmas.




Primary Care ECGs

£6.00

Interpretation of the electrocardiogram is an important clinical task. This module uses detailed clinical history and examination findings along with a full size ECG recording to assess your skill.




Medicine 1 for Foundation Programme

£6.00

Test your on call clinical skills with this module of challenging case questions.


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