Minor Illness Management Online
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Course Overview
This comprehensive online course is designed for healthcare professionals—including nurses, paramedics, pharmacists, physician associates, and allied health professionals—who wish to develop the skills and confidence to assess, diagnose, and manage minor illness presentations in primary care, urgent care, and general practice.
Prerequisites:
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Registered healthcare professional with a minimum of 2 years post-qualification experience
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Access to a clinical mentor is recommended for portfolio completion only if you are new to this role. This is not a requirement for this course.
Course Modules
History Taking and Consultation Skills
System-Based Approaches
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Respiratory Conditions including chest infections, asthma and bronchitis
- Managing chest pain in primary care
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Ear, Nose and Throat Assessment and Management
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Skin Disorders including assessing rashes in darker skin
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Abdominal Pain and UTI’s
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Headaches and Back Pain in Primary Care
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Gynae conditions including abnormal uterine bleeding
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Sexual Health and Contraception
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Menopause Update for Primary Care
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An overview of mental health disorders
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Antimicrobial stewardship and antibiotic prescribing in common minor ailments
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Red Flags and Escalation
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Identifying serious conditions
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Safety-Netting and Patient Communication
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Effective strategies for follow-up and advice
What’s Included
Designed for healthcare professionals aiming to expand their expertise in managing minor illnesses, this self-paced online course offers:
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30 CPD Hours accredited by CPDUK
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6 Months Access to all course materials
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Expert-Led Content including video lectures and case studies
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Interactive Learning with MCQs and review sessions
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Evidence-Based Practice aligned with current clinical guidelines
- Skills Portfolio for self reflection.
Who Should Enrol?
This course is ideal for:
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Nurse Practitioners
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Independent Prescribers
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Allied Health Professionals
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Pharmacists
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Paramedics
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Overseas Doctors
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Physician Associates
Assessment
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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) at the end of each module
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Case study analyses
- Free access to lunchtime webinars on minor illness
Course Fee
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£300 + VAT (Total: £360)
Start advancing your minor illness management skills today. Enrol now and gain 6 months of flexible, accredited learning! Suitable for clinicians undertaking the Independent Prescribing Module.
Testimonials
“Clear, well-paced, and practical. I now feel much more confident assessing minor illnesses safely.”
– Practice Nurse, London
“Loved the real-world scenarios — made it easy to apply theory to practice!”
– Paramedic, Manchester
This is an eLearning course. You will have access to the live lunchtime webinars. Please email [email protected] for your certificate on completion.
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3History Taking HandoutsText lesson
These handouts and resources are to be used as a guide during consultation.
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4Recording: History Taking and Consultation Skills1 hr
This recording explore the importance of good history taking. Good history-taking is fundamental to effective clinical practice in primary care and general practice. It forms the cornerstone of diagnosis and management, enabling clinicians to:
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5Reference ListText lesson
This list of books and articles on history takign and consultation skills is for guidance only.
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6Reflection on Practice1hr
Reflection is a critical component of professional and personal development, particularly in healthcare. It involves actively analysing experiences to gain insights, improve performance, and enhance learning. By reflecting, clinicians can identify strengths, recognise areas for improvement, and develop strategies to deliver better patient care.
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7History Taking Quiz3 questions
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8Eye Examination 2025 HandoutsText lesson
This session covers eye examination skills
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9Ophthalmology1hr
This session focusses on assessment and management of eye conditions.
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10ReferencesText lesson
Please refer to local guidelines and policies. Reflective questions are an excellent tool to encourage deep thinking and self-assessment after a session on eye disorders.
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11Eye Disorders Multimedia Presentation Part 125
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12Eye Disorders Multimedia Presentation Part 230
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13Eye Disorders Multimedia Presentation Part 340
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14Ophthalmology Quiz3 questions
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15Recording: ENT Disorders in Primary Care RC2hrs
This session explores common ENT conditions in primary care.
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16ENT Disorders Multimedia Presentation SK41
This is another talk by Dr Sanjeev Kalia.
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17References and Reflective QuestionsText lesson
There are a wide range of resources available. Check local policy and guidelines especially around antimicrobial prescribing.
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18ENT Quiz3 questions
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19Recording : Headaches in Primary Care1hr
This sessions discuss clinical decision -making in patients who present with a headache in primary care settings.
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20Recording : Red Flags in Headaches1hr
This is an update discussing red flag symptoms iin patients that present to urgent and primary care settings.
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21Migraines in Primary Care1hr
This is a recording of a live webinar on management of migraines.
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22Headaches : References and ReflectionText lesson
Use these references for further reading. BASH is a useful site for support groups and updates in management of headaches.
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23Headaches Quiz3 questions
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27Paediatric Dermatology Lecture- Dr Varun KumarVideo lesson
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28Eczema and Emollient's1hr
This session by Dr Ahmed Kazmi explores use of steroids and emollients in primary care.
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29Eczema, Food intolerances and skin rashes lecture recording2hr
This recording from a recent webinar by a paediatric consultant discusses the link between food intolerances and eczema in children.
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30Dermatology for Primary care Part 13hrs
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31Dermatology for Primary care Part 2Video lesson
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32References and ReflectionText lesson
Reflection helps identify strengths and gaps in diagnosing and managing conditions, leading to more accurate and confident decision-making.By reflecting on past cases, clinicians can learn from experiences, adjust their approach, and improve treatment outcomes for patients.
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33Skin Disorders Quiz3 questions
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34Gynaecology Conditions1hr
This session explore common gynaecology sessions seen in primary care settings and will develop your skills in recognisisng PCO's, endometriosis and treating abnormal uterine bleeing.
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35Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Recording1hr
The session is designed for healthcare professionals working in primary care and women’s health services, aiming to improve clinical decision-making and patient outcomes. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the different causes of AUB, ranging from hormonal imbalances to structural abnormalities such as fibroids and polyps. Dr Jenkins will emphasise the importance of recognising red flags for serious underlying conditions like endometrial cancer and when to refer for specialist investigation.
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36Reflection and ReferencesText lesson
Reflection and continuous learning are essential to delivering safe, effective, and up-to-date patient care. By engaging in regular reflection and staying informed with current guidelines, clinicians can improve their diagnostic accuracy, patient safety, and overall quality of care.
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37Gynae MCQ3 questions
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43Recording: Vitamin B12 deficiency1hr
This session provides a comprehensive update on the assessment, diagnosis, and management of vitamin B12 deficiency in adults. Learners will explore the physiological role of vitamin B12, recognise signs and symptoms of deficiency, and understand the differences between dietary and malabsorptive causes. The session covers clinical decision-making based on B12 levels, the use of Intrinsic Factor Antibody (IFAB) testing, appropriate routes of replacement (oral vs IM), and when to seek specialist advice. Key considerations for high-risk populations, including vegans, patients on metformin, and those with gastrointestinal surgery, are discussed. Case studies are used to highlight diagnostic challenges, neurological red flags, and patient-centred treatment strategies.
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44B12 Deficiency MCQ3 questions
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45Sexual Health Update2hrs
This session will provide an update on the latest evidence-based approaches to diagnosing and managing common sexual health conditions in primary care.
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46References and Reflection30minutes
Reflection is an opportunity to review learning and identify areas to improve practice.
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47Sexual Health MCQ 29 questions
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51Recording: Menopause1hr
This session focuses on the latest guidelines in assessing premenopausal and menopausal women and the most current treatment options.
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52Resources and Reflective PracticeText lesson
These references and reflective questions are designed to support continuous professional development and application of evidence-based care for menopausal patients
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53Menopause Quiz3 questions
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55Recording: Asthma Presentations and GINA Update1hr
This session focusses on treating asthma patients that preset to minor illness clinics in primary care settings.
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56Respiratory LectureVideo lesson
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57Respiratory : References and ReflectionText lesson
Reflective practice provides you with an opportunityy to reflect on what you have learned and identify further learning needs.
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58Respiratory Quiz3 questions
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62Recording: Chest Pain in Primary CareVideo lesson
This session discusses assessment of the patient presenting with chest pain in out of hospital settings.
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63References and Reflective Practice: Chest Pain in Primary Care30minutes
Reflection on practice is important to review learnign and identify areas for improvement.
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64Chest Pain in Primary Care Quiz3 questionsThis quiz explores the management of an individual with chest pain.
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65Summary Antimicrobial GuidelinesText lesson
These guidelines update regularly. Ensure you stay up to date.
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66Recording: Antimicrobial Stewardship in Primary Care1hr
This session discusses how antimicrobials work and current guidelines on use for common minor ailments.
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67Antimicrobial Prescribing Quiz3 questions
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68References and Reflective Practice30min
Reflection is an opportunity to review your knowledge on antimicrobials and understand how bacteria, fungi and viral infections present. It is also important to recognise what has caused increased antimicrobial resistance worldwide.
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