General Practitioners

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General Practitioners

e-GP is a high-quality educational resource that is suitable for family medicine practitioners working anywhere in the world. The content is relevant to fully qualified practitioners and trainees.

A comprehensive course for family medicine practitioners

e-GP covers all aspects of primary care, from pregnancy through to palliative care, intellectual disabilities, trauma, consulting skills, clinical supervision and physical examinations. You can select learning sessions that are particularly relevant to your needs and return to the material as many times as needed.

Written by clinicians for clinicians

Written by leading clinical experts in the UK, the content includes many interactive features, including animations, videos and case studies, which help to reinforce learning and understanding. Self-assessment questions also test your knowledge of key concepts.

You can use this online training for general reference, to fill in knowledge gaps, prepare for assessments and appraisals, and to refresh and expand your knowledge.

High-quality training for doctors

e-GP has been developed in the UK by the Royal College of General Practitioners and NHS England elearning for healthcare. The content is available online so you can study at your own pace and fit the elearning around your busy life.

What Will You Learn?

  • Covers all aspects of primary care, with interactive case studies and questions
  • Suitable for doctors across the globe
  • Developed in the UK by the Royal College of General Practitioners

Course Content

Introductory Guides
These guides aim to give you an introduction to e-GP and some of the courses within e-GP. It is suggested that you read 'Learning General Practice with e-GP' before commencing starting any of the courses within e-GP.

Being a General Practitioner
Based on the core RCGP curriculum statement, this RCGP course provides an overview of the knowledge, skills and attitudes required of a competent GP in the UK NHS. Each session is illustrated with a patient scenario, covering a typical journey from the initial consultation to the subsequent diagnosis and management. The individual e-learning sessions explore the broad areas of competence required of a GP: • Primary care management • Person-centred care • Specific problem-solving skills • Comprehensive approach • Community orientation • Holistic approach • Essential features (of the doctor)

The GP Consultation in Practice

The GP Consultation in Practice: Promoting Equality and Valuing Diversity

The GP Consultation in Practice: Evidence-Based Practice

Patient Safety and Quality of Care

The GP in the Wider Professional Environment

Enhancing Professional Knowledge

Healthy People: Promoting Health and Preventing Disease

Healthy People: Travel Medicine

Healthy People: Supporting Self Care

Healthy People: Work and Health

Supporting Carers in General Practice

Genetics in Primary Care

Care of Acutely Ill People

Care of Children and Young People: Neonates and Infants

Care of Children and Young People: Children

Care of Children and Young People: Adolescent Healthcare

Care of Children and Young People: Safeguarding

Care of Children and Young People: Healthy Child

Care of Children and Young People: Healthy School Child

Care of Older Adults

Women’s Health: Care of Women

Women’s Health: Conception and Pregnancy

Sexual Health

End-of-Life Care

Care of People with Intellectual Disability

Care of People who Misuse Drugs and Alcohol

Care of People with Eye Problems

Care of People with Metabolic Problems: Diabetes

Care of People with Metabolic Problems: Endocrine and Metabolic

Care of People with Musculoskeletal Problems

Physical Examinations

Mental Health Awareness for Healthcare Professionals