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Cecilia Mañosa Nyblon, Education and Skills Partnership Development Manager, Innovation, Impact and Business

Tel: +44 (0)1392 722964

Email: College of Medicine and Health CPD

Short courses and Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Continuing professional development

Learn and develop with us through a series of impactful, innovative and inspirational courses, events and conferences with patient care at their core.

Our Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities are designed and delivered by faculty who are role models for combining healthcare expertise with research-led education. At the heart of our approach is a strong, supportive partnership to help you develop the advanced skills and knowledge you need to make a positive contribution to the delivery of care.

With an array of highly relevant training from allergies and genomics to diabetes and sports medicine, your individual / team's professional needs can also be met through bespoke, tailored events. Our CPD involves:

  • Multi-professional engagement with Nurses, Doctors, Midwives, Consultants and Allied Professionals
  • Working in partnership across the healthcare sector with the NHS, Royal Colleges, key societies and businesses
  • Crossing regional, national and international boundaries through innovative, research-inspired, inquiry-led learning and teaching
  • Designed to facilitate and effect real change in the quality of clinical care and health for individuals and the wider community
  • Addressing health challenges through education
  • Developing a range of bespoke life-long learning opportunities for extended scope of practice