Online educational tools
NICE has developed a range of online education tools, most in collaboration with BMJ Learning. Modules have also been produced with Nursing Times (diabetic foot) and e-Learning for Health (VTE).
Using the online education modules will enable you to :
- keep up to date with recent evidence as summarised in the relevant NICE guidance
- challenge misconceptions about putting the guidance into practice
- apply your newly acquired knowledge in your practice and to address any potential barriers
- reflect and compare your own practice with the NICE recommendations
NICE/BMJ Learning modules
These are currently hosted on the BMJ Learning website. The tools are free to use and open to all. You will need to provide your email address and a password to register with BMJ Learning.
- Anxiety disorders in adults
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a guide to management in adults and children
- Bipolar disorder: management in primary care
- Bipolar disorder: management in secondary care
- Borderline personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder: a guide to management
- Chest pain of recent origin - assessment and diagnosis
- Chronic heart failure: a guide to management
- Chronic kidney disease: early identification and management in adults
- Complications of pregnancy in primary care
- Constipation in childhood and nocturnal enuresis
- Depression in adults
- Depression in adults with a chronic health problem
- Epilepsy: diagnosis and management
- Feverish illness in young children
- Feverish illness in young children: a guide for paediatric practitioners
- Glaucoma - chronic open angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension: diagnosis and management
- Heavy menstrual bleeding: management in primary care
- Heavy menstrual bleeding: management in secondary care
- Hip fracture: management in adults
- Idiopathic constipation and nocturnal enuresis in childhood: a guide to management
- Increasing the uptake of HIV testing - issues for primary care and non-specialists
- Irritable bowel syndrome in adults: diagnosis and management in primary care
- Lower urinary tract symptoms in men: a guide to management
- Meningococcal disease in children: diagnosis and management in primary care
- Metastatic malignant disease of unknown primary origin: diagnosis and management
- Metastatic spinal cord compression
- NICE: evidence into practice - how to bring about change
- NICE: evidence into practice - how to make evidence based decisions
- NICE: evidence into practice - how to put guidance into practice
- NICE: evidence into practice - how to use audit to improve patient care
- Obesity
- Osteoarthritis: a guide to management in adults
- Prophylaxis against infective endocarditis in adults and children undergoing interventional procedures
- Prostate cancer: a guide for GPs and non-specialists
- Rheumatoid arthritis: an update on management
- Sexually transmitted infections and under 18 conceptions
- Smoking cessation
- Suspected breast cancer: when you should refer
- Suspected lower gastrointestinal tract cancer: when you should refer
- Suspected lung cancer: when you should refer
- Tuberculosis
- Unstable angina and non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI)
- Urinary incontinence in women
- Urinary tract infection in children: diagnosis, treatment, and long term management
- When to suspect child maltreatment
NICE/Nursing Times modules
Online resources from other providers
- Autism in General Practice (RCGP)
- Dementia (SCIE)
- E-learning resource on the use of the MUST nutritional screening tool (BAPEN)
- Opioids (MHRA)
- Ovarian cancer: recognising early symptoms in primary care - audio module (Target Ovarian Cancer and BMJ Learning)
- Preventing venous thromboembolism (Royal College of Nursing)
- Psychosis with coexisting substance misuse (DH/Coventry University)
- Recognising early symptoms of ovarian cancer (Target Ovarian Cancer and BMJ Learning)
- Spotting the sick child (DH)
- Venous thromboembolism - reducing the risk (eVTE)
- VTE Prevention e-Learning module (Kings College Hospital)
This page was last updated: 01 March 2013