This interactive online day promises a deep dive into understanding and deciphering blood results within the primary care setting.
Dr. Tamara Cunningham, a seasoned GP Trainer with rich expertise in the field, will facilitate this engaging session, ensuring participants gain practical insights and strategies applicable to their daily practice.
Moreover, this study day serves as an invaluable contribution towards Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for GPs, nurses, and pharmacists alike. Seamlessly aligning with professional revalidation requirements, the program includes reflective discussions to enrich learning and facilitate skill enhancement.
Learning Outcomes:
- To understand the basic interpretation of a FBC, when to repeat, escalate and manage simple anaemias.
- Overview of the link between organs and their relevant blood tests.
- Review the links between drug groups and the monitoring needed for safe practice and prescribing.
- Develop an awareness of why certain tests are appropriate within chronic disease groups.
- Examine the links between national guidance e.g., NICE and professional judgement.
- Raised awareness of ongoing development of practice and professional accountability within this field.
Programme

Following the course you will be sent slides and a certificate from BBO Training therefore your contact details will be shared with them.
Please note if you have not already supplied us with your registration number you will be contacted by us as we will need this information to secure your allocation of CPD funding.
The cost of the course includes 20% VAT.
This event is funded, through the Training Hub, by public money. Non-attendance therefore comes at a cost to patients, the NHS, and the public. Spaces at our events might be limited and your absence may prevent others from benefiting from the opportunity. If you are no longer able to attend, please notify us by replying to this email as soon as possible. For cancellations less than 72 hours prior to the course start date and all ‘no-shows’, we reserve the right to charge a £50.00 administration fee.