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This is a past event that took place on Wednesday, 5th February 2020
SUBSTANCE MISUSE TRAINING
Recertification of RCGP management of Substance Misuse Part 1
To be completed every 3 years by GPs delivering Shared Care in Substance Misuse
Course Overview:
The RCGP Management of Drugs Misuse Re-Certification builds upon the skills and knowledge gained from the RCGP Certificate in the Management of Drug Misuse Part 1. It also encompasses new topics and the revised guidance published in the 2017 – Orange Guidelines by PHE (Public Health England)
This course is for professionals who have completed and gained the certificate on RCGP Certificate in the Management of Drug Misuse Part 1.
Changing drugs trends,
Novel psychoactive substances,
Reducing drug-related deaths,
Management of co-morbidities (mental health, trauma-informed care and pain) and service organisation and delivery.
Recertification training
• Date: 05/02/2020
• Time: 09.30am – 5pm
• Venue: Lawson Practice. Large boardroom
Please respond to sharon.chima1@nhs.net to apply for a place which has been funded this year.
Large Meeting Room, Lawson Practice, 85 Nuttall Street, London, N1 5HZ
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