To get you in the mood for next week’s #MIMSLearningLiveSouth (12 June), check out this on-demand webinar on ADHD in adults from this year’s #MIMSLearningLiveDigital https://t.co/9fx4M179zw
Bloating can be caused by a wide variety of conditions. In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, MIMS Learning editors Sangeeta and Rhiannon review the potential causes of bloating and how they should be diagnosed and managed. https://t.co/CB3kNEPtqx
Have you seen our #LGBTQIA learning plan? It covers some key health issues affecting people in the LGBTQIA community issues, equipping clinicians with relevant, practical knowledge. #PrideMonth https://t.co/GEjEkuTmmK
Prefer to watch and learn rather than read and learn? Our module on the NICE type 2 diabetes guideline now includes an AI-generated video, giving you more ways to learn. #ConfidenceInObesityCare https://t.co/h3FfeLGG5h
COMING SOON to MIMS Learning — practice on a page: Vitamin B12 deficiency, the pharmacokinetics of weight loss medications, and quarterly quizzes. See our coming soon page for more details. https://t.co/peGZ3hGypO
Did you miss? In the first of a three-part podcourse, Dr Patrick Holmes explores how to support a young woman living with obesity to have a healthy pregnancy. #ConfidenceInObesityCare https://t.co/KdUZmyzu3k
This updated module provides an in-depth review of eating disorders, looking at everything from epidemiology to management options. https://t.co/M5TnTUMnwf
GP practices will take action around medicines optimisation and prescribing from 1 June as the profession ramps up pressure on the government over the imposed 2026/27 contract.
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Honest conversations with patients and families affected by dementia are vital, according to frailty expert Dr Alistair Robertson (pictured at our Twickenham studio with editor Pat Anderson). He provides tips for GPs in the latest episode of our podcast https://t.co/YwycwahDHa
Climate change has led to an increase in the prevalence of #hayfever. Learn more about the diagnosis and management hayfever with this module by Dr Glenis Scadding. She also looks at its association with asthma and its effect on quality of life. https://t.co/wmVMMusPiy
Skin of colour matters. Find out about dermatology for skin of colour with this specialist learning plan for MIMS Learning subscribers, worth a suggested 4.5 CPD hours. https://t.co/Z5E5VpxhsL
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In the latest episode of the Clinical Update podcast, Rhiannon and Dawn discuss the latest in targeted prostate cancer screening, management of benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis in primary care.
https://t.co/nuq5WVJYNR
Update your knowledge on managing symptoms such as bloating, epigastric pain and constipation with our common gastroenterology conditions learning plan. This plan is worth a suggested 8 CPD hours. https://t.co/Fb1nCcvgyg
At MIMS Learning Live South, each of our three streams will feature a presentation on red flags - choose from neurology, ECG interpretation or serious illness in children.
How should GPs best approach assessment of older people who may be frail and taking multiple medications? Dr Pipi Singh’s module is now available for free in an audiovisual format, enabling you to learn at a time and place to suit you.
https://t.co/DyNh35uzF2
Have you seen our learning plan on supporting adults with mental health challenges? It provides case studies and practical reflection points to enable you to review and improve the way that you approach consultations. #MHAW https://t.co/yW9yT2XxDT
What is ‘perimenstrual asthma’, and why it is important for GPs to address it? Find out with a recorded webinar featuring Dr Steve Holmes, focusing on respiratory problems in women. https://t.co/waB1FauViH
Delighted to have won 'Best Campaign' at last night's @bsmeinfo Talent Awards for our earlier cancer diagnosis campaign! You can still check out the winning learning modules https://t.co/vX6pcwpFL5 @Haymarket_Media
In the third and final episode of our obesity podcourse, Sophie is now 40 and living with multiple obesity-related comorbidities. What can we do to address her risk of cardiac events? #ConfindenceInObesityCare https://t.co/h8HL17EA3y
In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, Dr Louise Warburton looks at the effect on obesity on the musculoskeletal system and how to support patients with obesity-related joint pain. #ConfidenceInObesityCare https://t.co/QDjiCMRtNr