Courses and Publications

Courses and Publications

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Cervical screening: a primary care concern

Published February 2021


Resource Type: PBSGL Module

Module Type: Scottish Module

Canadas Practice Based Small Group Learning Project an innovative approach to cpd

Canadas Practice Based Small Group Learning Project an innovative approach to cpd


Resource Type: PBSGL Publication

CPD Connect: Introduction to Leadership Workshop

Great leadership skills are crucial and most helpful when navigating times of great ambiguity, uncertainty and challenge, all of which seem to be more and more prevalent in our day-to-day working lives.


The words leadership and management are often used in the same sentence but what is the difference? Understanding how you may be limiting yourself at present, by not working in leader mode is key to successfully navigating the world of work. When it comes to leadership it is often said that emotional intelligence is the difference that makes the difference. This workshop will explore emotional intelligence and in particular self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and relationship management.


The course will help you make sense of what leadership is, help you develop your personal leadership approach and how you can apply it in your day-to-day practice. You will be encouraged to learn what it is like to be on the receiving end of you.



CPD Connect invite you to attend a full day workshop, delivered via Microsoft Teams, commencing at 09:30 on Tuesday 11 November 2025.  The workshop will be interactive, blending leadership theory with practical day-to-day techniques, examples, participant contributions and group work. We will incorporate action planning and review sessions into the workshop so that the participants are actively encouraged to apply their learning into their day jobs. 

Who should attend:

First5 GPs who want to develop their leadership skills and have greater confidence in handling ambiguity, uncertainty and challenge.

Cost:

This is a fully funded workshop - please enter your CCT date in the special requirements box when booking to authenticate your funding.


(IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY DONE SO, PLEASE UPDATE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS AND JOB ROLE ON PORTAL UNDER "ACCOUNT SETTINGS" 
IF YOU DON'T WE WILL BE UNABLE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH YOU)


If you have any questions, please email cpdconnect@nes.scot.nhs.uk


Resource Type: CPD Connect [No Fee]

No Location Provided Tuesday, November 11, 2025 9:30 AM-3:30 PM Contact Organiser Waiting List Only
£ POA Book

CPD Connect: Introduction to Leadership Workshop

Great leadership skills are crucial and most helpful when navigating times of great ambiguity, uncertainty and challenge, all of which seem to be more and more prevalent in our day-to-day working lives.


The words leadership and management are often used in the same sentence but what is the difference? Understanding how you may be limiting yourself at present, by not working in leader mode is key to successfully navigating the world of work. When it comes to leadership it is often said that emotional intelligence is the difference that makes the difference. This workshop will explore emotional intelligence and in particular self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and relationship management.


The course will help you make sense of what leadership is, help you develop your personal leadership approach and how you can apply it in your day-to-day practice. You will be encouraged to learn what it is like to be on the receiving end of you.



CPD Connect invite you to attend a full day workshop, delivered via Microsoft Teams, commencing at 09:30 on Wednesday 4 March 2026.  The workshop will be interactive, blending leadership theory with practical day-to-day techniques, examples, participant contributions and group work. We will incorporate action planning and review sessions into the workshop so that the participants are actively encouraged to apply their learning into their day jobs. 

Who should attend:

First5 GPs who want to develop their leadership skills and have greater confidence in handling ambiguity, uncertainty and challenge.

Cost:

This is a fully funded workshop - please enter your CCT date in the special requirements box when booking to authenticate your funding.


(IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY DONE SO, PLEASE UPDATE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS AND JOB ROLE ON PORTAL UNDER "ACCOUNT SETTINGS" 
IF YOU DON'T WE WILL BE UNABLE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH YOU)


If you have any questions, please email cpdconnect@nes.scot.nhs.uk


Resource Type: CPD Connect [No Fee]

No Location Provided Wednesday, March 4, 2026 9:30 AM-3:30 PM Contact Organiser Good Availability
£ POA Book

CPD Connect: Introduction to Joint Injections - PILOT


The CPD Connect Team invite you to attend a half-day pilot of an Introduction to Joint Injections workshop for GPs on Thursday 11 September 2025 at our offices in Glasgow.  This is a pilot session where we hope to gain your feedback in how to strengthen the delivery and content of this course.

This pilot session will cover the following:

- targeted history and examination of common joints and associated conditions

- review of intra-articular joint injections as a treatment

- review of consent and risks of performing a joint injection

- practical experience using joint models

- discussion including case-based scenarios

This course is aimed at First5 GPs, both beginners and those with some joint injection experience.  

Early booking is essential as our joint injection courses are regularly over-subscribed.

We are currently able to offer places to First5 GPs at no charge due to Scottish Government funding, but this course is highly resource intensive.  While we understand that unexpected emergencies may arise, please only book if you are genuinely confident that you can attend.  

We will be asking all delegates for their feedback after the session to help shape future delivery.


Resource Type: CPD Connect [No Fee]

Glasgow Thursday, September 11, 2025 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Contact Organiser Waiting List Only
£ POA Book
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