Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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FAQs for RCGP Accredited Minor Illness Course

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The course covers the recognition, assessment, and management of minor illnesses in primary care settings. Topics include common infections, respiratory conditions, gastrointestinal issues, and skin conditions, among others. See course agenda here (insert agenda link)

The course is accredited by the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), ensuring it meets high standards of quality and relevance for primary care practitioners. Check here

The course is ideal for GP registrars, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician associates, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals involved in diagnosing and managing minor illnesses in primary care.

Participants should have a professional healthcare qualification and should be registered with a professional body in the UK.

The course typically includes a mix of lectures, interactive workshops, case studies, and practical sessions to enhance learning and application of skills.

This comprehensive course is delivered face-to-face over two days, with some modules available online for flexibility and comprehensive learning.

Yes, participants who successfully complete the course will receive a certificate accredited by the RCGP after completing the online assessment.

Yes, the course is accredited for CPD, and participants will earn 16 CPD points upon completion.

Enrollment can typically be done through the One PCN Training website or by contacting us if you wish to register more attendees to avail group discounts.

The course fee is £575.00 inclusive of VAT.

Funding may be available through Training Hubs, PCNs, or your employer. You may also apply for the One PCN Training bursary for up to £100 towards training costs. Group discounts and coupon codes are also available. Please check the Offers section (insert link)

Participants will have access to course tutors for guidance and assistance throughout the duration of the course.

Testimonials and feedback from previous participants are available on our website and Trustpilot (insert link)

The course provides a comprehensive foundation for the safe management of minor illnesses. However, ongoing practice, mentorship, and experience are crucial for ensuring safe and effective care.

The course equips you with the knowledge and skills to manage minor illness clinics. However, depending on your professional role and local regulations, additional experience or supervision may be required initially.

While this course covers essential competencies for managing minor illnesses, continual professional development and additional training in specific areas might be beneficial based on your clinical setting and role.

You can develop your competencies by engaging in continuous professional development (CPD) activities, attending advanced courses, seeking mentorship, and gaining hands-on experience in clinical practice. Check our other courses to gain more competencies.

Yes, all participants can download the competency framework from their dashboard.

If your previous training was completed several years ago, updating your knowledge and skills with the latest guidelines and best practices through this course is recommended.

You may be required to bring basic clinical tools, such as a stethoscope, and any specific materials mentioned in the course welcome pack. It’s best to check the pre-course information provided.

Reviewing basic clinical guidelines, familiarising yourself with common minor illnesses and refreshing knowledge about human anatomy might be beneficial. Any specific preparatory materials or prerequisites will be communicated before the course begins.

Being an Independent Prescriber is not a prerequisite for attending the course. However, having prescribing rights can enhance your ability to manage minor illnesses more effectively in practice.

While being currently in practice can enhance the learning experience, it is not a strict requirement. However, having a clinical background and some experience in patient care is essential.

Yes, community pharmacists can attend the course. It will enhance your clinical assessment skills, enabling you to better manage minor illnesses and provide advanced care in your pharmacy setting especially services like Pharmacy First.

Yes, all attendees receive the very comprehensive course booklet.

The booklet is exclusive to Minor Illness Course attendees.

If you can’t attend the course for some reason, you may request a deferred place in the next minor illness course. For more details, please see our cancellation policy.

Yes, all attendees get complimentary access to Women’s Health and Paediatrics on-demand Masterclasses. They also get further discounts on the GP Accelerator Pack and Face-to-Face Clinical Examination Skills Masterclass.

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