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Who is this course designed for?

Established GPs
The challenge of encouraging patient behaviour change was not covered in the training of most established GPs. We focus on the real-world implications for all established GPs.
Our messages are relevant to OOH settings. Conversations about behaviour change (or sustenance) with patients have a different character in one-off contacts - the behaviour change ideas we work on are applicable in short and one-off consultations.
Even if you are experienced in communication skills teaching, the day is likely to give you new ideas and structures for your teaching.
GPRs have different things to gain at different levels. At ST1/2, to learn some practical skills. Just before or just at the start of ST3 - to focus down on the real work of general practice. In preparation for CSA - to find some particularly useful strategies for the CSA (this challe may present in a CSA case).
If you are preparing for CSA, then we recommend coming before you attend a formal RCGP (or other) CSA preparation course. 2 or 3 months pre-CSA is ideal. And if you have passed the CSA, you might find the real-world focus of our course appealing too - as preparation for your first independent GP post.
Maternity and career break returners
Those returning from maternity leave or a career break who need to be bought up to speed with current practice. This is a large (and growing) challenge in GP work.
ALL nurses face the challenge of encouraging patient behaviour change or sustenance - and for many Practice Nurses this really amounts to a very significant portion of all of their work.