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Health CPD courses by themes

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We have an enviable reputation for the breadth and depth of our CPD and professional development courses for medical, health and social care professionals.

Look here for courses relating to range of health and social care themes.

View health CPD courses by key themes

A

Acute and critical care

B

Biomedical Science

C

Clinical skills

Clinical simulation

Coaching skills for health professions

Community and public health

Two people at a laptop

D

Dementia care

Diagnostic skills

E

Emergency care

End of life

H

Health promotion

Healthcare science

L

Legal and ethical issues in healthcare

Leadership and management in health professions

Learning disabilities: facilitating care for people with LD

M

Maternity, new born, paediatrics and child health

Mental health and wellbeing

Mentorship

Some students at a hospital

N

Nutrition, diet, obesity and weight management

O

Older people: health and social care

P

Patient safety

Patient/client assessment and management

Pharmaceutical sciences

Professional education and mentorship

Psychological therapies

R

Research

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S

Safeguarding

Social intervention

Sport, physical activity and exercise

Study skills

T

Teaching and presentation skills for health professionals

W

Women's health

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If you can't find the right health CPD course in our list of courses you can create a bespoke health course for your organisation.

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