Testimonials

Testimonials
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Please find below our latest testimonials from Health Professionals who have enjoyed the courses we have provided this year

Delegate from Webinar: Dr Husain´s presentation was very insightful. Dr Yasmin Husain - Safeguarding
Delegate from Webinar: Brilliant speaker so knowledgeable gets straight to the important parts so useful for updates thanks Dr Diana Mansour - Womens Health 2
Delegate from Webinar: Excellent speaker for primary care Dr Stephen Longworth - MSK
Delegate from Webinar: Fantastic presentation, I learnt a lot and now making plan how to implement it in my secondary prevention clinic.
Thank you
Professor Ahmet Fuat - Cardiology
Delegate from Brighton: Interactive, clear and concise, useful videos, The focus on 10 min consultation, use of CBT tools in practice Dr Lee David - CBT
Delegate from Webinar: I enjoy attending talks by Paul Dromgoole-his enthusiasm for diabetes is contagious and I always leave his talks with plenty of useful information that I can apply to my daily practice. Paul Dromgoole - Diabetes
Delegate from Webinar: As always this speakers presentation is clear, concise and very valuable Paul Dromgoole - Diabetes
Delegate from Manchester: Tailored to GP consultations Dr Lee David - CBT
Delegate from Webinar: For the first time I have found a way to work through ECG´s systematically so it´s not a matter of remembering patterns but understanding how the ECG tracing represents electrical activity in the heart. Dr. Javaid was absolutely brilliant. He made it so clear and easy to understand. I look forward to his next presentation Dr Yassir Javaid - ECG
Delegate from Liverpool: The speaker used relevant functional anatomy to explain why problems occur and hence what exercises would help (and in what order). Good cover of topics. Dr David Price - MSK
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9 Apr 2025 @ Webinar Chest Pain From A Primary Care Perspective
10 Apr 2025 @ Webinar Resolving Conflict in the Workplace
12 Apr 2025 @ Webinar Menopause and Breast Cancer
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