RCGP North and West London events coming up

Minor surgery including DOPS refresher course – one day course: 10 February at the Medical Society of London

This one day course designed by GPs, plastic surgeons, dermatologists and GPwSIs offers training in skin lesion recognition, advanced wound closure techniques as well as DOPS assessments for those practitioners who carry out fewer than 100 procedures a year. The course is made up of nationally recognised content, designed in consultation with NHS England to allow practitioners to fulfil the requirements for the 2014 minor surgery DES. The course provides interactive sessions, one on one observational assessment and training, high tutor to delegate ratio, take home suture kit, 160 page training manual, high quality training videos and comprehensive post course online support.

Further information and booking details are here

 

Men and women’s health update – one day course: 23 February at the Medical Society of London

Run by the North and West London Faculty, sponsored by Besins Healthcare, this one day course provides updates on various, including:

  • Managing Erectile Dysfunction
  • Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Primary Care
  • Psychosexual Assessments and Referrals
  • Fibroids: new perspectives, benign balls and remedies
  • Background and Symptoms: impact of the menopause, symptoms and patient assessments
  • HRT Prescribing

 

Further information and booking details are here.

Last updated : 19 Jan 2016

 

May 2016 Newsletter now available (25 May 2016)

News and views from the professional voice of general practice in London   ...
Read more »

Sustainability and Transformation Plans - May 2016 Update (25 May 2016)

Sustainability and Transformation Plans are set to have an impact in shaping primary care and other services in London. This page is a round-up of what we know so far.
Read more »

Issue with QRISK2 Calculator in SystmOne (25 May 2016)

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has instructed TPP practices not to use the QRISK®2 Calculator in SystmOne until further notice. If you run TPP in your practice...
Read more »

Maintaining and improving general practice nursing care for patients (11 May 2016)

Gill Rogers BA RN MSc, Director of General Practice Nursing, Londonwide LMCs. You can also read the thoughts of Dr Crystal Oldman, Chief Executive, The Queen's Nursing Institute, on
Read more »

Speakers' Corner: Dr Crystal Oldman, Chief Executive, The Queen's Nursing Institute on the London challenge for general practice nursing (11 May 2016)

Dr Crystal Oldman, Chief Executive, The Queen's Nursing Institute.   See Crystal speaking at our conference below. You...
Read more »

Dr Michelle Drage responds to the election of Sadiq Khan as Mayor of London (06 May 2016)

Dr Michelle Drage, the leader of GPs in London calls on Sadiq Khan to use his powers over housing, planning and transport to benefit patients in the Capital: “London GPs are...
Read more »

M word - Issue 28 (25 Apr 2016)

Dear Colleague, After our exhilarating Annual Conference at Arsenals Emirates Stadium on Wednesday at which we declared a GP State Of Emergency (#GPStateOfEmergency) in London, the next day...
Read more »

Londonwide LMCS, Resilient GP and GP Survival joint response to the General Practice Forward View (22 Apr 2016)

A Joint Response to the General Practice Forward View (download as PDF). Urgent measures are needed immediately to prevent the collapse of general practice Long overdue investment and a...
Read more »

General Practice Nursing for the 21st century in London - QNI report released (21 Apr 2016)

The Queen's Nursing Institute (QNI) released their report 'General Practice Nursing for the 21st century in London' on 20 April 2016. You can read the report by clicking on the...
Read more »

Dr Michelle Drage responds to General Practice Forward View announcement (21 Apr 2016)

"Today’s announcement falls far short of what is needed to address the challenges facing general practice in the Capital and beyond. GPs are in a state of emergency. Patients risk losing...
Read more »
Next Page »
« Previous Page