Delegate from Webinar: Thank you, this was excellent, as an ACP Paramedic working in Primary care this has helped bolster my knowledge in Womens health, which is an important area for all of us in primary care. So thanks again, hugely useful and delivered well too.
Dr Anne Connolly MBE - Womens Health 1
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Delegate from Webinar: Professor Fuat is a practical and accomplished speaker. The real GPs GP and, one who brings impeccable academic rigour to our patients at the front line. Truly inspirational and, from my point of view aspirational
Professor Ahmet Fuat - Cardiology
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Delegate from Kegworth: Comprehensive and clear backed up by online material which helps revision and consolidation of the topic. Interesting invigorating delivery style.
Mr Paul Dromgoole - Diabetes
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Delegate from Southampton: Broad ranging subjects but kept simple - there was LOADS of new information to me - esp EILO and EIB as differentials for asthma , and not labelling asthma too early in view of possible later implications eg diving etc
Dr Steve Holmes - Respiratory
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Delegate from Webinar: Excellent. Best safeguarding presenter I´ve ever heard. Thank you so much. I´ll be using this resource more than our local CCG presentations from now on.
Dr Yasmin Husain - Safeguarding
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Delegate from Webinar: A brilliant speaker I wish I had this talk about 30 yrs ago
Dr Yassir Javaid - ECG
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Delegate from Webinar: Brilliant, thank you
Dr Stephen Longworth - MSK
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Delegate from Webinar: Really like the ´language´ approach to the ECG as been struggling to find an approach, the animated slides and GP way of explaining were really exactly what I needed. starting to dislike ECG less now! (less intimidated by them!) also answered my question- great.
Dr Yassir Javaid - ECG
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Delegate from Webinar: Very informative webinar which I thoroughly enjoyed! Will definitely be attending future webinars lead by Dr Mansour - she is brilliant!
Dr Diana Mansour - Womens Health 2
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Delegate from webinar - The prize sensation style was excellent content relevant and tips to be taken back and used.
Tracy Ellis - Soft Skills
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