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Digestive conditions

Unit 590,

This edition of check focuses on digestive conditions in general practice.


Bowel cancer

Unit 612,

This unit of check deals with the investigation and management of people presenting with bowel cancer symptoms, with a focus on early detection, treatment and supportive care.


Respiratory conditions

Unit 595,

This edition of check considers the investigation and management of respiratory conditions.


Lifestyle

Unit 598,

This edition of check considers the investigation and management of lifestyle-related conditions in general practice.


Generalist mental health skills 1

Unit 614,

This unit of check focuses on providing you with an understanding of generalist whole-person assessment.


Skin health: Managing the skin microbiome

Unit 619,

This unit of check provides you with an understanding of the human skin microbiome and its interplay with skin physiology to guide a low-risk management strategy for skin conditions.


Men's health

Unit 606,

In this unit of check, experts provide cases that address issues and clinical presentations related to each of the five priority health issues identified in the National Men’s Health Strategy.


Heart disease

Unit 610,

This unit of check addresses a variety of cardiac presentations that general practitioners often see, with a focus on early identification and management.


Smoking cessation

Unit 604,

In this unit, the expert authors have provided clinical cases discussing the practical aspects of cessation for people presenting with significant comorbidities and common management problems


Generalist mental health skills 2

Unit 615,

This unit of check focuses on providing you with an understanding of generalist whole-person assessment.


Breast cancer

Unit 611,

This unit of check considers the diagnosis, treatment and ongoing management of breast cancers.


Veterans’ health

Unit 602,

This unit considers the role of GPs in caring for the physical and mental health and wellbeing of veterans to ensure they and their families/carers have the appropriate healthcare support


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