Online educational tools
Online education tools have been developed in collaboration with BMJ Learning and are currently hosted on their server. Following links will take you to the relevant tools on BMJ Learning website. The tools are free to use and only require a simple registration process with BMJ Learning website.
- Anxiety and depression in association with NICE
- Bipolar disorder: management in primary care
- Bipolar disorder: management in secondary care
- Epilepsy in association with NICE: an update on diagnosis and management
- Feverish illness in young children
- Feverish illness in young children: a guide for paediatric practitioners
- Heavy menstrual bleeding: management in primary care
- Heavy menstrual bleeding: management in secondary care
- Irritable bowel syndrome in adults: diagnosis and management in primary care
- Obesity in association with NICE
- Osteoarthritis: a guide to management in adults
- Prophylaxis against infective endocarditis in adults and children undergoing interventional procedures
- Sexually transmitted infections and under 18 conceptions
- Smoking cessation - in association with NICE
- Suspected breast cancer: when you should refer - in association with NICE Interactive case history
- Suspected lower gastrointestinal tract cancer: when you should refer - in association with NICE Interactive case history
- Suspected lung cancer: when you should refer - in association with NICE Interactive case history
- Tuberculosis in association with NICE
- Urinary incontinence in association with NICE
- Urinary tract infection in children: diagnosis, treatment, and long term management
Advantages of using online educational tools
After using these tools users are:
- More aware of recent evidence as summarised in the relevant NICE guidance
- Able to challenge misconceptions about implementation of the guidance
- Able to apply newly acquired knowledge in their practice and address any potential barriers
- Able to reflect and compare their own practice against the recommendations
