General Practice
Webinar Bundle
How to Grow Out of Being a Luddite: Technology to Enhance your CPD
First Broadcast: 3rd August 2017
Presented by: Dr Hussain Gandhi MRCGP, MBChB, BSc Hons, PG Cert
In this Webinar first broadcast live on Thursday 3rd August, Dr Hussain Gandhi known as Dr Gandalf, a GP and the owner of eGPlearning.co.uk presents 'How to grow out of being a Luddite (Part 1) - Technology to enhance your CPD'. The first of a 2-part masterclass.

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How to Grow Out of Being a Luddite: Using Social Media Safely as a GP
First Broadcast: 16th August 2017
Presented by: Dr Hussain Gandhi MRCGP, MBChB, BSc Hons, PG Cert
In this Webinar, first broadcast on Wednesday 16th August 2017, Dr Hussain Gandhi known as Dr Gandalf, a GP at Wellspring Surgery Nottingham and the owner of eGPlearning.co.uk presents the second part of his masterclass on 'How to Grow Out of Being a Luddite Part 2 - Using Social Media Safely as a GP'.
Social media is a growing communication method. This session will aim to introduce key social media platforms, how to use them for life, education and work and do so in a professional and safe way.

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How Good is Your Web-side Manner?
First Broadcast: 4th April
Presented by: Dr Rob Hendry
On this CPD /CME Webinar for GPs first broadcast live on Wednesday 4th April, Dr Rob Hendry, Medical Director, Medical Protection Society, will present a CPD webinar on 'How is Your Web-side Manner?'.
This session looks at the medico-legal risks and benefits of new technologies in medicine. It will provide an opportunity to consider ways of reducing the risks of telemedicine and the use of social media in practice.

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Do I Need a Chaperone to See This Patient?
First Broadcast: 24th January 2018
Presented by: Dr. Emilia Wawrzkowicz
On this CPD / CME Webinar for GPs first broadcast live on Wednesday 24th of January, Dr. Emilia Wawrzkowicz, Consultant Paediatrician with specialist interest in allergy & Designated Doctor for Safeguarding Children, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG, presents - 'Do I need a Chaperone to see this patient?'.
