Above is a list of useful eLearning modules hosted on the East of England ‘Bridge’ platform that GP trainees can access at their convenience.
Those who have not used the platform previously may benefit from accessing the ‘Get Started with Bridge’ module before enrolling in any modules.
Any queries regarding access should be directed to england.primarycare.eoe@nhs.net
The team is constantly working on developing new learning resources that are exclusively available for GP Trainees across the East of England. On top of what is already available, the 6 new modules below have been published recently.
Preparing for GP interviews
How to approach and prepare for an interview for your GP jobs.
CVs for GPs
How to write and tailor your CV for your career in general practice
Career Planning for GPs
How to plan your future career as a GP
A Typical Urgent and Unscheduled Care Visiting Shift
This module is designed to give you some insight into a typical urgent and unscheduled care visiting shift. It includes an overview of urgent care provider services, the equipment and resources available on a visiting shift and typical cases and challenge
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SystemOne in General Practice - Getting Started
A brief overview of one of the most commonly used patient record systems in Primary Care.
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Advanced Care Planning for GP trainees
What is Advanced Care Planning? Why is ACP important? What issues might ACP cover?
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Palliative Care Modules – Palliative Care Emergencies
A module to help identifying the signs and symptoms of palliative care emergencies, understand the urgency of treatment and main ways to manage these emergencies, including reviewing the ethical and clinical issues around when to treat/not to treat emergencies.
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Management of challenging behaviour in patients with dementia
An overview of behavioural disturbance in people living with dementia, common causes, evidence-based non-pharmacological and pharmacological management and NICE guidance
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Diagnosis and Management of Patients with Suspected Dementia
An opportunity to understand the role of primary care in identifying and referring patients suspected of having dementia, recognise the potential barriers to referral, refresh the diagnostic criteria for dementia, discuss some scenarios relating to non-straightforward presentations and discuss medication for dementia, including initiation of memantine.
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The full list of contents is available for you through the links at the top of this webpage.